Re: 2 - Windows Server 2003 questions
From: John (jsmith_at_abc-net.com)
Date: 04/03/04
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 10:16:50 -0800
Thanks Tim. I just found some info on the screensaver.
How does a proxy server work? How do I set one up?
- John
"Tim Sanderson" <trsandersonii@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> > 1. There are 2 machines in the hospital with multiple users accessing
the
> > network. On these 2 machines only I would like to set a configuration
> > somewhere that would function like this: If the logged in user walks
away
> > and does not logoff, after 5 minutes the session would terminate and the
> > Windows login screen would once again appear - ready for the next user.
> > None of the network users are using Terminal Services. This would be
for
> a
> > standard login to the domain. Is this possible or am I dreaming?
>
> I remember a screen saver in the Win2K or NT4 resource kit that
> automatically logged off the user when it ran. It would seem to satisfy
your
> needs.
>
> > 2. There are about 6 users on the network which should NOT have
Internet
> > access. In their user profile is there a way to prevent them access to
> > Internet Explorer? I can't set this on the local machine itself because
> > others who will login from the same machine ARE allowed Internet access.
>
> You are trying to implement per-user internet access. This is best done
with
> a proxy server. Sure you can try to prevent access to browsers but if they
> are savvy users it will be a battle. Use a proxy.
>
>
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