Is there a way to use Group Policy to disable Internet access? |
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EXPERT RESPONSE FROM: Jeremy Moskowitz

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QUESTION POSED ON: 23 May 2004
Is there a way to use Group Policy to disable Internet access?
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EXPERT RESPONSE
Not that I know of. You could, I suppose, force in a bogus proxy server name. That will confound most users. But the savvy ones will skate by. The proper term is "Policy Setting"... a Group Policy (Object) is the thing that contains policy settings. To answer your question in full, you'll need proxy server like ISA server which honors group membership for Internet access.
Updated answer:
XP Service Pack 2 to the rescue! When it comes out, it will have a Policy
Setting called Restrict Internet communication which will do just this! It will be found in Administrative Templates | System | Internet Communication Management. Enjoy!
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