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Disable IE on 4 Windows 2k workstations

 
 
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      20th Dec 2006
Hi, I need help to create a GPO that will forbid user to surf the website on
4 windows 2K workstations. How can I set up the GPO? I found some solution,
but it is user basis, I need one for computer basis.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Lisa

 
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      20th Dec 2006
Hi,

Lisa schrieb:
> Hi, I need help to create a GPO that will forbid user to surf the website on
> 4 windows 2K workstations. How can I set up the GPO? I found some solution,
> but it is user basis, I need one for computer basis.


All things you can do with GPO are IMO not . They are all like
placing a doorman on the dancefloor.
This guy has to be in front of the door, not inside ...

Get a proxy like squid and define rules centrally.

Mark
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