RE: setting browser time quota for my user

Hi Rosalie,

A few people have asked about this lately. I ran across a 3rd party app
that would allow you to set download quotas, but access time is a more
complex issue. How do you determine how long the user has been using the
Internet? If the person loads one web page and reads it for 30 minutes,
how long was that user's Internet access time? If a person loads 50 web
pages and reads them all in five minutes, how long was his access time?
You would have to have a mechanism that allowed the user to manually log
on and then manually log off the Internet connection. I don't think
that's possible, although I could be wrong.

HTH,
Tom

Thomas W Shinder
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good day.I want to set an internet access time quota for my user. Where
can I set it in the ISA server? pls help. thank you

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