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Joe Ford
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      18th Feb 2004
what is the easiest method of preventing clients from
using an internet browser in a terminal server session?
 
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Scott Chandler
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      18th Feb 2004
A simple way would be to remove the IE icons. They can
get around this but only if they know their way through
the system which many users do not know.

You can do this at the admin level.

Scott(RemoveThis)@AcornNET.com


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Olof Lagerkvist
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      18th Feb 2004
Joe Ford wrote:

> what is the easiest method of preventing clients from
> using an internet browser in a terminal server session?


You can set permissions on iexplore.exe so that users who are not
allowed to use IE can't start IE.

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joe ford
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      18th Feb 2004
of course, i must have been asleep at the wheel - THANKS
>-----Original Message-----
>Joe Ford wrote:
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>> what is the easiest method of preventing clients from
>> using an internet browser in a terminal server session?

>
>You can set permissions on iexplore.exe so that users who

are not
>allowed to use IE can't start IE.
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arno
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      19th Feb 2004
Hi Joe,

use a GPO that sets a dummy-proxyserver for those who should not surf. mail
will still be possible.

userconfig/windows/internet-explorer/connections/proxysettings set an
internal ip that does not exist.

arno

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> what is the easiest method of preventing clients from
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mauro
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      25th Feb 2004
and if I need to permit some users to surf and other to
connect only to one of our internal web servers?



>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Joe,
>
>use a GPO that sets a dummy-proxyserver for those who

should not surf. mail
>will still be possible.
>
>userconfig/windows/internet-

explorer/connections/proxysettings set an
>internal ip that does not exist.
>
>arno
>
>"Joe Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb

im Newsbeitrag
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>> using an internet browser in a terminal server session?

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arno
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      26th Feb 2004
in the GPO i sent you can enter URL that will *not* use the (dummy-)proxy
server. A professional solution for you is MS ISA-Server, I do not have a
special server for this purpose. this is why I am using IProtectYou from
www.softforyou.com for this, it is simple, cheap and doing the job for me.



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> and if I need to permit some users to surf and other to
> connect only to one of our internal web servers?
>
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>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi Joe,
> >
> >use a GPO that sets a dummy-proxyserver for those who

> should not surf. mail
> >will still be possible.
> >
> >userconfig/windows/internet-

> explorer/connections/proxysettings set an
> >internal ip that does not exist.
> >
> >arno
> >
> >"Joe Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb

> im Newsbeitrag
> >news:12ccb01c3f654$4e4c12c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> what is the easiest method of preventing clients from
> >> using an internet browser in a terminal server session?

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> >.
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