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GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. Oct 28 2004 07:27PM Ryan Parrish (RyanP foxracing com) (4 replies) Re: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. Oct 30 2004 09:13PM xyberpix (xyberpix xyberpix com) Re: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. Oct 29 2004 03:41PM Danny (nocmonkey gmail com) (1 replies) RE: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. Oct 29 2004 08:40AM Philip Wagenaar (pb wagenaar chello nl) (1 replies) Re: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. Oct 29 2004 12:20AM Andy Hughes (lists digipost co nz) |
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Could you provide more information on the ISA feature you written about.
Thanks
Gill
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Wagenaar [mailto:pb.wagenaar (at) chello (dot) nl [email concealed]]
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 4:41 PM
> To: focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
> Subject: RE: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server.
>
> I believe ISA Server 2004 can tackle this problem. It set's
> two different rules for clients connected to the domain and
> another if the client is not connected to the domain. The
> idea here is that clients outside your network can be
> restricted more. I am not sure, but I guess you could also
> set rules about using proxies.
>
> Philip Wagenaar
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Ryan Parrish [mailto:RyanP (at) foxracing (dot) com [email concealed]]
> Verzonden: donderdag 28 oktober 2004 21:28
> Aan: focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
> Onderwerp: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server.
>
> We are trying to implement a GPO that forces all
> users/computers to use a proxy sever for there internet
> access in the company, but have hit a snag.
> We have lots of laptop users that we found during testing
> when they take there laptops home they can access the
> internet using there own ISP since we set the policy to use a
> proxy server that is not available to the outside internet,
> thus they get no internet access.
> Has anybody dealt with this kind of situation before? Is
> there a way to set a GPO to only be active during business hours?
>
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