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    crazyyadu

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    Updated: Oct 21, 2024
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    hii,
    My computer has a internet connection.It has 2 accounts in it...one administrator and other local account...i want to limit the usage of internet only to administrator account...i did not want the access of internet of my local account...what i need to do??can u help...my operating system is Windows 7.....
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  • Morningdot Hablu

    MemberJun 3, 2010

    1.try to use a personal firewall.
    disable throungh the administrator while you not there.
    Zone Alarm is a good firewall for novice users and free for personal use.
    2.you may disable the network access services through the administrator tool.
    it works after rebooting your computer.
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  • crazyyadu

    MemberJun 4, 2010

    can we do without the firewall...i mean by group policy etc
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  • Morningdot Hablu

    MemberJun 4, 2010

    ya you can,
    but what if the other user installed any other browser.
    i think group policy is limited up to internet explorer.
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    try what i mentioned in the 2nd one.
    you can disable everything through services.
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  • crazyyadu

    MemberJun 6, 2010

    can u pls tell me the steps to do it using group policy editing????
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  • Morningdot Hablu

    MemberJun 6, 2010

    1. Open Group Policy by running gpedit if you use local group policy or running active directory Users and Computers to create a group policy.
    2. Click User configuration>Windows Settings>Internet Explorer Maintenance>Connection (Figure).

    3. Right-click on Proxy Settings and then Properties.
    4. Check enable proxy Settings and type a fake IP address, for example 192.168.2.100 on HTTP (you don't have a proxy server or the proxy server is using the different IP).
    5. Under exception, type the web server IP address, for example 192.168.2.10 (Figure).
    6. Test it.
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