we use content management software called Websense. You must use Proxy
in conjunction with it to discriminate between different TS users, or
you can eliminate the need for proxy by creating IE filtering per
server, and directing users to the 'Desktop' of the server that has the
internet access you wish to allow.
Jeff Durbin wrote:
I want to give a group of users Internet Explorer, but restrict them to
certain web sites. What's the best way to do this? I thought this would be quite straightforward using Content Advisor via
Group Policy. I enabled it for a GPO that applied to a group of users and
restricted them to certain sites. I logged on as on of the users and did
receive the restriction. However, I then noticed that my administrator's
session to the same server was also restricted. I verified that, even though
the Content Advistor settings are listed under the User Configuration
(Windows Settings, Internet Explorer Maintenance, Security , Security Zones
and Content Ratings), any restriction applied to any user on a server causes
those settings to be applied to *all* users. Any ideas? (I know about kiosk
mode, but since I'm publishing a desktop, they could create a shortcut to
Iexplore.exe in their home drive and get a normal instance of IE, so I want
something a little more sure).
Thanks and Happy New Year,
Jeff Durbin