Multi-User Program Access

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Guest

Does anyone know how to completely deny internet acces to a user on Windows
XP Pro.? I have a single computer (not part of a workgroup or domain) and
would like only the local administrator to be able to access the internet
(use IE, be able to FTP, etc.). I want to be able to set up a local account
that can access all programs except IE and all other internet access.
 
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IT said:
Does anyone know how to completely deny internet acces to a user on Windows
XP Pro.? I have a single computer (not part of a workgroup or domain) and
would like only the local administrator to be able to access the internet
(use IE, be able to FTP, etc.). I want to be able to set up a local account
that can access all programs except IE and all other internet access.

You could try doing a search in Help for Hardware Profile. I'm not sure
if this method would work, but if it does, then just disable the NIC in
the profile that the user would be using.

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Sparda

Does anyone know how to completely deny internet acces to a
user on Windows
XP Pro.? I have a single computer (not part of a workgroup or
domain) and
would like only the local administrator to be able to access
the internet
(use IE, be able to FTP, etc.). I want to be able to set up a
local account
that can access all programs except IE and all other internet
access.

easiyt (but perhaps a bit risky) way would be to give read permissons
of mshtml.dll to only the administrator group. Of course, the problem
arises that some other things (for the user) may brake. For example
the "User Managment" panle (for some reason) depends upon mshtml.dll,
and hence will no longer work (I have absalutly no idea why microsoft
where possesed to use html and javascript to code this menu). A few
other things may also stop working, but this is the one that comes to
mind right now. (mshtml.dll is located here:
C:WINDOWSsystem32mshtml.dll)

Note: This method will only stop IE from working, asuming you dont
have an alternative browser (like every one should) then non
administrators wont be able to browse the web, but other intenret
based programs will be able to (asume they dont stricktly depend on
mshtml.dll)
 

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