Sounds like setting the browser home page would be the best thing.

Users will get fed up if they end up being forced to the policy page 
every time they type in a url.

Chris

John Joseph wrote:
> --- Dirk Tilger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>When they want to enter the addresses you've
>>mentioned, they know
>>already how to use the Internet. Wouldn't it be
>>simpler than to just to
>>configure your web portal as the start page for the
>>browser?
>>
>>Dirk.
>>
> 
> 
>   They know how to browse , but about Internet Usage
> poilcy of the organization  , they may not be aware ,
> it will be remider to users 
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