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We have a site where there are 20 client computers in a
windows 2000 domain. There are a mix of w98 and XP pro
operating systems with Office 2000/2002. About half of
the clients require internet access, and we want to
explicitly deny access to the remainder. We thought we
had the problem solved by renaming the "iexplore.exe".
This stopped the users from accessing through the usual
Internet Explorer interface. However, through the Outlook
programme, the user's favourites are available and by
selecting from here, users have been able to browse the
internet.
Is there a way to disable this function? This can't be
calling the usual iexplore.exe, as this has been renamed.
The workstations each have an anti-virus programme that
must be able to be updated over the web (by schedule in
the background), and they download mail from external
POP3 accounts, or we would simply do away with the
default gateway.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
windows 2000 domain. There are a mix of w98 and XP pro
operating systems with Office 2000/2002. About half of
the clients require internet access, and we want to
explicitly deny access to the remainder. We thought we
had the problem solved by renaming the "iexplore.exe".
This stopped the users from accessing through the usual
Internet Explorer interface. However, through the Outlook
programme, the user's favourites are available and by
selecting from here, users have been able to browse the
internet.
Is there a way to disable this function? This can't be
calling the usual iexplore.exe, as this has been renamed.
The workstations each have an anti-virus programme that
must be able to be updated over the web (by schedule in
the background), and they download mail from external
POP3 accounts, or we would simply do away with the
default gateway.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.