Well, Martin, this is a very special employee, my son, who
has a hard time staying off the net during office hours.
I want to let him have access at other times, including
weekends but don't want to have to be there to manually
turn it on and off. That's why I thought that maybe IE or
SBS 2003 would have a calendar/time based option to
restrict internet access.
From reading a Technet conversation, I looked into
gpedit.msc user configurations\Admin\Win components\ie\ie
control panel and investigated all the policies. None
refers specifically to what I need.
All looked into user config\ie maint\conn\conn settings.
I may actually have better luck with setting content
ratings.
If I'm ever able to do this, I'll share on the list.
Thanks for your thoughts.

>-----Original Message-----
>I'm not sure how to do the time related issue for
blocking the internet. If
>you do not want employees to use the internet, then why
allow it out of
>hours?
>
>If a total block that only allows sites that you specify
to be accessed,
>then see if this MS article gives you what you want.
>
>How to Configure Internet Explorer to Block Access to All
But Approved
>Internet Sites
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=267930
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Martin
>
>
>"Claudine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> I want to disallow access to the internet for an
employee during office
>hours (8-5). Can this be done? From server or
workstation? Workstation
>runs WIN2K. Server runs Small Business Server 2003
w/Exchange Server 2003.
>>
>> TIA
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