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Is there a reliable way to disable or restrict access to the internet via
I.E.6 within a limited user account without effecting the access or an administrator account on the same box? I am using both Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP Pro SP2 -- -Michael |
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In case anyone was interested you can indeed do this by simply telling IE to
work in a non-exesistant proxy server. (I used 10.0.0.1:5555). Then locking out access to the Internet Options menu by adding a simple registry value NoBrowserOptions to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Inte rnet Explorer\Restrictions If the Restrictions key does not exist then create it. A value of 1 disables the Internet Option menu. Since this must be done in the user's account and the Limited User does not have access to the registry you will need to use the RunAs feature by going to C:\%WindowsRoot% and right clicking on the Regedit.exe file, selecting RunAs and signing on as a user with administator privilages. Hope this helps some of you.-- -Michael "Michael" wrote: > Is there a reliable way to disable or restrict access to the internet via > I.E.6 within a limited user account without effecting the access or an > administrator account on the same box? I am using both Windows 2000 SP4 and > Windows XP Pro SP2 > -- > -Michael |
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I did it a little differently. Open windows explorer and go to the program
file for internet explorer or any web browser on the computer. Right-click on the folder. Open sharing and security. Select the security tab. Select the user you wish to limit and deny all permissions. Click apply then OK. When the user clicks the IE icon, nothing happens. "Michael" wrote: > In case anyone was interested you can indeed do this by simply telling IE to > work in a non-exesistant proxy server. (I used 10.0.0.1:5555). Then locking > out access to the Internet Options menu by adding a simple registry value > NoBrowserOptions to the following key: > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Inte rnet Explorer\Restrictions > If the Restrictions key does not exist then create it. > A value of 1 disables the Internet Option menu. Since this must be done in > the user's account and the Limited User does not have access to the registry > you will need to use the RunAs feature by going to C:\%WindowsRoot% and right > clicking on the Regedit.exe file, selecting RunAs and signing on as a user > with administator privilages. Hope this helps some of you.-- > > -Michael > > > "Michael" wrote: > > > Is there a reliable way to disable or restrict access to the internet via > > I.E.6 within a limited user account without effecting the access or an > > administrator account on the same box? I am using both Windows 2000 SP4 and > > Windows XP Pro SP2 > > -- > > -Michael |
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