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    Password for Internet explorer

    Hi all

    We have just set up anew pc in one of the offices, which most people have access to for certain documents, but we only want a certain few to be able to use the internet. Is there a way of passwording internet explorer or an alternatve internet browser.

    any help or ideas much appreciated

    andy

    #2
    Give them all their own login profiles and restrict the internet on the untrusted ones.

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      #3
      Using a standard 'Office Network' this shouldn't be too much of a problem. What operating systems do your office computers use?

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        #4
        Originally posted by grantglendinnin View Post
        Using a standard 'Office Network' this shouldn't be too much of a problem. What operating systems do your office computers use?
        the pc is on xp

        Bacause the pc is networked with 3 other pc one being vista, would giving them there own profile affect the other pcs or just the computer its self, i did not think you could turn of the internet on profiles on xp.

        thanks

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          #5
          block the ip range on the router, set the pc's you want to have access to a lower range and the other to the upper range. Edit the router configuration to allow web access to the lower range of ip addresses.

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            #6
            www.opendns.org

            you need no special software, just this.

            http://www.opendns.com/homenetwork/solutions/parental/
            ^more info.

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              #7
              thanks guys

              ill try what you say, and see which works best

              andy

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                #8
                for a user friendly approach try out Microsoft's free tool - SteadyState
                http://www.itwiz.co.uk

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mattc View Post
                  for a user friendly approach try out Microsoft's free tool - SteadyState
                  Yep +1 for this - if you are using XP/Vista this is the easiest tool I've used for this kind of function.
                  KDM Digital Media - Actinic web design and hosting

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