RE: Block specified client pc's from the internet

From: Tony Su (TonySu_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/19/05


Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 22:55:04 -0800

This can be done a number of different ways.
One way is to modify your Domain GPO to push an IE Proxy configuration.
Because you don't have a Proxy deployed, those machines won't be able to use
IE to surf the Internet.

Note that this won't prevent the User from using other applications to
either surf the Internet or send/receive mail.

HTH,
Tony

"RSeiler" wrote:

> I Have a SBS2003 STD; 2-nics, one access to the internet and the other
> connected to the internal switch for client access to the server. The
> client pc's route through the server.
>
> How can i block specified pc's for having access to the internet?



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