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RE: Stop browsing the web through GP?


From: "McGill, Lachlan" <mcgilll1 () anz com>
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 09:12:07 +1000

Internet Explorer settings are configurable through Group Policy. You can try pointing the proxy server to a non 
existent IP address and then completely lock down IE so they can't change any settings. You will find these in User 
Settings.

-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer D'oro [mailto:sdoro () comcast net]
Sent: Friday, 12 September 2003 12:01 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Stop browsing the web through GP?


I have a Windows Server 2003 domain.  I am looking for a way to keep
users in a partcular OU from browsing the web.  I want to accomplish
this through Group Policy, but I can't find anything in the ADM
templates for Users or for Computers.  Is there another ADM template I
am missing?  Or is the policy all ready present and I am missing it?  I
have tried searching on Tech-Net and Google and I haven't been able to
find anything.  Please help.

Loki

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