Limiting user-available bandwidth in Server 2003 - is it possible?



Guys/Gals

Is it possible to limit the amount of bandwidth available to each user
on our Windows 2003 domain?

Googled the group but seems like the bandwidth throttling seems to
apply only to external visitors for IIS. Is there a way we can
restrict bandwidth usage by user (preferably), or NIC throughput on the
desktop hardware itself?

Thanks in advance.

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