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Website Bocking

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estone4009

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Dec 31, 2001
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Does anyone know of a good way to block a handful of terminal service users access to a particular site or to give them acces to only one particular site? I've looked in Group Policy editor and really haven't founf too much.

Thanks,

Eric
 
Here's two ideas:

1. alter the restricted site(s) to allow only authorized users (loginID/password/etc...)

2. publish use policy with appropriate warnings about misuse, audit each user's access to the site(s), and create a report for management... let *them* address it...

More specific detail would allow a less generic response...



JTB
Have Certs, Will Travel
"A knight without armour in a [cyber] land."

 
estone4009,

Do you want to accomplish this through Group Policy, or would you be open to using a third party tool?
 
Either way that I can do make it possible. And always it has to be affordable if it a third party tool.
 
Eric,

Since you are open to using a third party tool, I would suggest taking a look at SysTrack from Lakeside Software.
SysTrack is an affordable monitoring/management tool, which will assist you in auditing which sites your users are visiting, how often, and give you the ability to block sites that are unauthorized.

Please contact me if you would like additional information.

Good Luck!
Carrie3010@yahoo.com
 
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