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Re: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server.

Subject: Re: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server.
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 01:17:25 -0400
If you want to force users to use a proxy from the office you have to deny direct access to the internet.

Configure IE to "discover" proxy servers and disallow all access to the Internet that is not through the proxy server. There will be some exceptions that you might have to make however you will not be able to force the use of a proxy any other way.

A quick google turned up this however there are other methods available if you continue searching.

http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Configuring_Automatic_Discovery_for_ISA_Server_Clients.html

Danny wrote:

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:27:31 -0700, Ryan Parrish
<ryanp@foxracing.com> wrote:

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?


How about using a seperate web browers, say Firefox, for use on the road; when outside of the corporate LAN?

...D

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