Re: approved site
Hello
No, because I'm not advanced I dont know how to create a proxy server.
but we have active directory.
how can I set these properties in group policies?
thank you
Best Regards
M.S.H
"Jeremy" <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Do you have a proxy server? This would be the best place to block or
allow this sort of access.
"MSH" <masshahab@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi.
on the LAN
how can i create a list of web sites that are always
viewable or never viewable on client.
thanks.
.
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