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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hello,
I am new here, so I will introduce myself a little bit. My name is Juan, 44 yo and working at the IT department for a small company. Since our IT quit, I do my best to keep our network up and running, but I am always having some problems. I have registered here hoping that I will receive some help from experienced guys like you all. Thanks in advance. Here is my first issue.
What I would like to do is the following.
We have proxy installed in our company. I would like to create in group policy something to not give access to users to uncheck the cases in IE7, but keeping in mind that some users have to travel and therefore, they should be able at that time to setup the LAN and uncheck those cases.
I don't know if it's simple or not. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Juan
I am new here, so I will introduce myself a little bit. My name is Juan, 44 yo and working at the IT department for a small company. Since our IT quit, I do my best to keep our network up and running, but I am always having some problems. I have registered here hoping that I will receive some help from experienced guys like you all. Thanks in advance. Here is my first issue.
What I would like to do is the following.
We have proxy installed in our company. I would like to create in group policy something to not give access to users to uncheck the cases in IE7, but keeping in mind that some users have to travel and therefore, they should be able at that time to setup the LAN and uncheck those cases.
I don't know if it's simple or not. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Juan
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Juan, I can't answer you specifically, but a general grounding in the fundamentals can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/grouppolicy.aspx.
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