On Jan 9, 6:28*am, Shane <shanem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to block a website even temporarily on an XP machine
> when you have no admin rights? I have a group of guys that stand
> around watching youtube all day instead of working. I am ex-IT and
> could use a hacked bootdisk and clear the local admin password and
> then change the host file, but I don't want to do that. That would
> probably get me fired. I have went to management and they say we can't
> block youtube since all machines would be affected and youtube is a
> resource we need at times. Problem is these guys on this one PC abuse
> it. I know it can be blocked based on IP address via the firewall.
> Facebook is blocked so I know they have a firewall. The IT staff there
> is clueless. Any ideas how to block youtube? I am to the point where I
> will just disconnect the antenna on the wireless card just to keep
> these guys off. They play offensive music in retail environment and my
> customers get offended by the F bomb every other word. The PC is right
> at the cash registers.
>
> Any ideas?
Also, I forgot to check, but they may have a proxy server, which if I
remember correctly bypasses the hosts file.
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