Re: Locking out proxy in IE

From: Miha Pihler (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 10/09/04


Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 22:46:44 +0200

Greg,

Take a look at IEAK...
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/default.mspx

Mike

"Greg R from Indy" <GregRfromIndy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:0A27E789-0813-4E6A-8A5D-23D6B6C28119@microsoft.com...
> It's a domain environment ... it's an NT domain at HQ (remote) ... our
> workstations use Windows 2000 ...
>
> Thanks
>
> "Miha Pihler" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Do you have domain or workgroup environment? If you have domain
environment
> > is it e.g. Windows 2003 or Windows NT or ... What operating system do
you
> > use (e.g. Windows XP).
> >
> > One option would probably be IEAK (Internet Explorer Administration
Kit).
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > "Greg R from Indy" <Greg R from Indy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message news:998B43A3-939F-40D0-91C2-43C122CF6CEF@microsoft.com...
> > > How do I create a group policy so that users in the USERS group cannot
> > change
> > > their proxy settings? Also, I need to create a default lock-out of
those
> > > settings, because new users log in through AD every day, and I want
them
> > to
> > > automatically be locked out of the internet upon first logon. We
cannot,
> > > however, lock out users in the Administrators group because we need IE
for
> > > updating software.
> > >
> > > I have found settings to modify in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER reg, but that
> > only
> > > applies to the user whos logged in. The key here is that new users
log in
> > > all of the time, and I need those lock-outs in place automatically
while
> > > still letting the administrator group log into and change the proxy
> > settings.
> > > Please help!
> >
> >
> >



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