Re: A policy to stop Internet usage
- From: Leythos <spam999free@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 09:15:52 -0400
In article <A7D613E2-6019-4A83-8360-4445D9CE3DCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Using Windows XP Professional on a Windows 2000 Server Domain; how can I best
prohibit users from using the Internet (except for one weather web site)?
There is a problem the users need admin rights to use a business specific
software. I could if needed take the machine off the domain setting it to a
work group.
Is there a control or a policy I can use?
Looking for an idea - thanks
Why not just use a Global Blocking policy with exceptions for
*.Microsoft.com and *.Symantec.com (if you use Symantec) and others that
you approve of.
Try looking at http://www.opendns.com/
It will let you give them SOME access and you can block most of the
others.
One warning, if you block Web Mail, it will also block your SMTP server,
if you have one, from sending to those providers, so you have to white-
list the MX records - this lets you send email, but blocks them from
accessing the websites that provide access to it.
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