[THIN] Re: Registry Key to deny internet access

  • From: Jeremy Saunders <jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:06:29 +0800

Sure David. You can create multiple group policies (with loopback
processing enabled) and give them higher priority than your default
settings. Then just apply these policies to different user group and place
the users in these groups. This way different sets of users can have
different proxy settings.

Cheers.

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Charles Fraser escribió:
> There are 2 easy ways to do this by GPO. The 1st is User Configuration
> > Windows Settings > Internet Explorer Maintenance > Connections >
> Proxy Settings. Check the Enable Proxy Settings box, for the proxy
> server address choose 10.0.0.1 Check Use same proxy server for all
> addresses and un-check Do Not Use Proxy Server for intranet addresses.
> I use this for several classes of users and it works well. The
> advantage of doing it in this manner is that in the event you need to
> add sites to allow these users to go to you can add them to the
> exception list.
>
> The second way is do dis-allow iexplore.exe via GPO. That policy is
> located in User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System >
> Don't run specified Windows applications. Then you would enable that
> policy and add iexplore.exe.
>
>
> There are also 3rd party applications like app-sense that you can use
> as well but I think the GPO method will work for you.
>
>
> Charlie
> *****************
>
Yes, I have implemented this GPO.
But, only applied in the server's farm. Also I have implemented
'Loopback processing mode', so the GPO only is applied when the user are
looged into a server.
If I change the proxy settings I'm changing the settings for the server,
included all the users connected there.
So, the question is if there is any way to setup 'MANUALLY', the proxy
settings per user inside registry.

David.
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