Re: How can I limit Internet Access with Active Directory?
- From: "Frank Röder [MVP]" <heidenau@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:29:05 +0200
needin4mation@xxxxxxxxx schrieb:
I have a set of machines with Internet Access. I only want some of thefor users those not be allowed to use the internet you could implement a group policy that configure an wrong proxyserver in the browser. I think that is the easiest way for internet explorer users.
users to be able to access the Internet on these machines, any time of
the day. Is there a way to do this with Windows 2000 Server's Active
Directory Group Policy? It is a small set of machines and I could use
the local policy, so either is acceptable, but would like to eventually
use AD. None of the machines use a proxy server. Just a LAN connection
to the Internet.
How can I restrict usage of Internet Explorer based upon the logon?
Thank you for any help.
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Frank Röder
MVP Windows Server System - Directory Services
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