It sounds like you want two things: 1) For him not to delete his history, 
and 2) For him to know it's not hiding any of his activity, if that's why 
he's doing it.  I would recommend just talking to him, letting him know that 
you can track where he goes on the Internet whether he erases his history or 
not, and that it makes you concerned about what he's doing.

If you can still track his activity and block bad sites, why are you scared? 
Have you actually gone through the records and seen all the places he's gone 
for a few days to double check for inappropriate browsing behavior?  If you 
haven't, why be scared until you see something bad in his acitivity?

Jake Sorensen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: [Ldsoss] Filtering Question


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
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