Hi Colin, If he is visiting inappropriate sites I would talk to the person instead of going the route you described. But if you insist you can make a policy that is loaded with the system that would disallow access to the IE settings. You would have to make him a regular user Because otherwise you would lock the system administrator out ;).
Kind regards, ------- Manfred Riem [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.manorrock.org/ > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colin Jensen > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Ldsoss] Filtering Question > Importance: High > > I've got a quick IT question. There's someone at my office > who deletes his IE history each night, and that scares us. > We know exactly where he goes from the router; we have > blocked any inappropriate sites both in his hosts file and > via an external blocker that comes free from our ISP. So the > computer's pretty locked down. But, whereas porn is always a > church topic, I'd like to do one more invisible thing: Is > there a way we can set it where he can't erase his IE > history? I think that would help a lot, if he would know > that anywhere he visits will remain semi-public forever. > Even if we tweaked it so his history opened when he opened > I.E. Neither of those seem difficult, I just don't know > where the buttons would be. > > We don't have a domain set up or a centralized server. Right > now he's got admin rights because everyone does, but if by > making him a regulated user there's a button somewhere to > disallow him access to erase his tracks, that would be nice. > Anyway, comments? > > --Colin > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AIM/ICQ/Yahoo: mrcolj > msnIM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _______________________________________________ > Ldsoss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss > _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
