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Block all but some websites via GPO
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We have couple computers that will need to have all websites blocked but intranet sites and benefits sites. I would like to do this via GPO. We are running 2003 forest and XP SP2 on the client side. I read the Content Advisor documents but it is not working for me. Can someone help out and sugest on how to do this or provide step by step with content advisor. Thanks in advance Advertisement |
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Re: Block all but some websites via GPO
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Don't do this using GPO. If you want to block sites use a proxy. Remember if the user starts to use other browser than IE, the the GPO won't work for that browser. -- I hope that the information above helps you. Have a Nice day. Jorge Silva MCSE, MVP Directory Services "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43826476-0A7D-4703-8A0E-191D139AC7BF@microsoft.com... > Hello all. > > We have couple computers that will need to have all websites blocked but > intranet sites and benefits sites. I would like to do this via GPO. We are > running 2003 forest and XP SP2 on the client side. I read the Content > Advisor > documents but it is not working for me. Can someone help out and sugest on > how to do this or provide step by step with content advisor. Thanks in > advance |
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Re: Block all but some websites via GPO
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Don't do this using GPO. If you want to block sites use a proxy. Remember if the user starts to use other browser than IE, the the GPO won't work for that browser. -- I hope that the information above helps you. Have a Nice day. Jorge Silva MCSE, MVP Directory Services "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43826476-0A7D-4703-8A0E-191D139AC7BF@microsoft.com... > Hello all. > > We have couple computers that will need to have all websites blocked but > intranet sites and benefits sites. I would like to do this via GPO. We are > running 2003 forest and XP SP2 on the client side. I read the Content > Advisor > documents but it is not working for me. Can someone help out and sugest on > how to do this or provide step by step with content advisor. Thanks in > advance |
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Re: Block all but some websites via GPO
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Don't do this using GPO. If you want to block sites use a proxy. Remember if the user starts to use other browser than IE, the the GPO won't work for that browser. -- I hope that the information above helps you. Have a Nice day. Jorge Silva MCSE, MVP Directory Services "George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43826476-0A7D-4703-8A0E-191D139AC7BF@microsoft.com... > Hello all. > > We have couple computers that will need to have all websites blocked but > intranet sites and benefits sites. I would like to do this via GPO. We are > running 2003 forest and XP SP2 on the client side. I read the Content > Advisor > documents but it is not working for me. Can someone help out and sugest on > how to do this or provide step by step with content advisor. Thanks in > advance Advertisement |
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