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Internet Access Control thru User login Authentication
Hi,
Is there a way to authorise Internet Access through the authentication of user login information without using any firewall? example : PC A is internet access ready with all the necessary settings in place (DNS and Gateway, no proxy settings as our company uses transparency proxy). User A logons to PC A an he's able to surf internet wherelse User B cannot. The users account are domain users. Domain Controller is a Win Server 2K3 and the Domain Computer are Win 2K Pro. Can we do it thru the group policy? How? Thanks a million in advance. |
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