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Name: suriya6in
Date: July 12, 2005 at 21:57:24 Pacific
OS: win xp
CPU/Ram: 256
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Hi

we are using CRM through IE and that is the only working website users will be doing in IE. Now is there any method to allow only this website and block all other websites?

I need to stop users browsing all other websties except my application website.

suriya



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Name: jam14online
Date: July 13, 2005 at 00:18:08 Pacific
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Any solution you place on the local machines can (and will most likely be) circumvented. The best solution in your situation is configuring the NAT firewall to do as you want or set up a proxy server on one of the machines.

You could then set up each machine to use this proxy server only. Then limit access to only that website via the proxy server configuration.

James

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Name: ripcordinc
Date: July 13, 2005 at 00:39:22 Pacific
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Good idea, James. Conversely, you could also configure the Group Policy (if they are on a domian) to limit the scope of their browsing.


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