Limiting access to the internet

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My company would like to limit access to the internet for some of our
employees. We have certain sites they must go to for business. These are the
only sites we want them to vist.
I have looked at Content manager but I would like to not have to make
changes on over 300 systems.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
MEP
 
mep said:
My company would like to limit access to the internet for some of our
employees. We have certain sites they must go to for business. These
are the only sites we want them to vist.
I have looked at Content manager but I would like to not have to make
changes on over 300 systems.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
MEP

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mep said:
My company would like to limit access to the internet for some of our
employees. We have certain sites they must go to for business. These are the
only sites we want them to vist.
I have looked at Content manager but I would like to not have to make
changes on over 300 systems.

The only way to reliably do this is at the gateway, unless you have tghe
computers locked down so hard that peole cannot install software or run
programs that they download/receive in email/mount from removable devices.

miguel
 
I have experimented with Content Manager and can get it to work but the
problem is that I have over 300 computers to do this to. Also, I have been
given a list of sites these people can access but they need to go deeper than
the home page of the site. I would need to add a considerable amount of pages
to the 'allow' section of content manager.
I was hoping for a solution by using active directory but I don't find one.
Thanks
MEP
 
We do have systems locked down pretty tight, the only problem with the
gateway is that different users need different levels of access.
Thanks
MEP
 
if the popup message appears you have the choise to approve the whole
website, not only that specific web page. Use .rat file that blocks ALL
websites and approve one by one the websites by surfing to it. Later export
the .reg file to other pc's. But the problem is that the approved sites list
is always empty for non-administrator users on a PC. That's my problem that I
posted yesterday. If anyone can help me on this one??

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