Re: Blocking certain URL's



If you have a proxy server, like ISA either create a new rule that denies
access to the destination set that is this website or simply allow all
access except this destination set on your existing rule.

You could block all web access with a GPO by setting a dodgy proxy address.
You could also tell the client to bypass ISA (if you had it). I don't know
of a way to exclude specific sites without filtering software on the proxy
server.

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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