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Re: blocking thru IE

Subject: Re: blocking thru IE
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:45:39 -0400
We used this for kiosks and it worked fine.  Especially good for a
location that you do not control anything upstream.

gb

On 4/9/07, jfvanmeter@comcast.net <jfvanmeter@comcast.net> wrote:
This might work for IE, I'm not sure what version(s) its in.

Open I.E. and click on tools
Click on Internet options
 Click on the content tab
 Click on enable
 After clicking ok
You will then see a window like the one below asking for a password to be 
setup. This will prevent someone from turning off this feature.
Click ok
 Click on ok, you are done.

Add as many sites as you like. When someone tries to visit a site you have 
blocked they will be presented with a blocked message and the password dialogue 
box. As long as they don't know the password they cannot get in.

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Rocky <pixscreenpoint@gmail.com>
> Hey guys, is there a way to block everything on IE6 or Firefox 2.0 and
> just permit one website? i'm playing with IE content but i just can't get
> it done.
>
> thanks a lot.
> rocky




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