Limiting IE6 access to one (intranet) ip address

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Dan Kimhi

I am using XP Pro clients connected to a NT4 server via VPN connections. How
could I configure the XP clients so that the IE6 explorer would have access
only to one IP address (intranet), and no access to other IP addresses
(internet).

Thanks for your help,


Dan Kimhi
 
"Dan Kimhi" said:
I am using XP Pro clients connected to a NT4 server via VPN connections. How
could I configure the XP clients so that the IE6 explorer would have access
only to one IP address (intranet), and no access to other IP addresses
(internet).

Thanks for your help,


Dan Kimhi

First, read up on "Content Advisor". In IE6, click Help | Contents
and Index | Controlling Access to Inappropriate Internet Content |
Content Advisor.

Then, click Tools | Internet Options | Content | Enable | Approved
Sites and make the settings.

Make sure that you remember the Content Advisor password! You won't
be able to change any settings if you forget it.
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Dear Steve,

Thanks for your reply.
Followed the instructions below, but can't see what would be the syntax for
refusing access to all sites not equal to my intranet site.

Best regards,

Dan Kimhi
 

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