Re: Disable internet use via group policy?
- From: "Warren" <wguffey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:03:57 -0500
In our situation we created a group for the users who would be denied
internet access and used GP to force a bogus proxy server in their IE
settings. We then added exceptions for internal sites that were needed. This
has worked very well for us so far but I'm working on upper management to
allow everyone access.
Warren
"Bill D." <BillD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20CC7CF7-C7A8-4987-A4D9-177873DD7B27@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm currently working on the administration of a small Windows server
> based
> network with about 7 clients and around 20 users. All clients are running
> Windows XP home with SP2 and IE6. The domain is based around a Windows
> 2003
> server. I was asked today to limit the ability to use internet explorer
> and
> the internet in general to some of the users. I think that the only way to
> somewhat accomplish this would be via group policy. Can anyone lead me in
> the
> right direction to limiting internet access to some users? or if someone
> else
> has a different approach without using group policy, I'm up for it as
> well.
>
> Thanks.
.
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