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Subject: How to restrict user accessing the Internet useing GPO
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Raza Khan User is Offline
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7/14/2008 11:10 PM  
Hi All
 
I am looking for some help in this area. I have SBS2003 R2 server and my client wants to restrict  internet access , can some body tell as to what will be best way to restrict user access internet.
 
Thanks for the support
 
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7/15/2008 02:54 AM  
Are you using ISA? What kind of router are you using?

If so then you can modify the Internet Access rule within ISA to only allow the users that require Internet Access ... If no ISA is being used then most routers (DLink, Linksys, Cisco) allow you to create restritions using IP addresses...

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