http://64.205.178.90/b5/rant/spec/1234567.jpg <-- niceee !

hey, I was thinking about Chris problem. After reading your guys  postings I
tried to took it a step further. Lets say you don't want any particular
LOCAL user to use the internet, period. No email, no www, no chat, no ftp,
no nothing. Easiest way I could come up with, instead of blocking all the
possible applications with the policy editor was just to deactivate the
hardware used to go out, modem, cablemodem, whatever. Now, how the heck do
you do that? If you create more than 1 hardware profile, you'd get prompted
for which one to use at the beggining, before logging in. So my question is,
how do you prohibite a user to use some hardware component?

-----Original Message-----
From: Nah Idee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 5:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites


Sounds like the youngest kid is still at home ;-|
Would content advisor keep him from viewing this
http://64.205.178.90/b5/rant/spec/1234567.jpg
?
I promise no more...........
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellis, Debbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 5:18 PM
Subject: RE: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites


> To be honest, I use Content Advisor to keep hubby off the Porn sites, not
my
> kids.  They are in college.
>


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