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This is very possible. You can configure security options for internet explorer to only allow certain websites. You can set this up so that you only allow *.gov and *.org domains. This is done under the Security

* Security Zones and Content Rating portion of your GP.

Go to user config>windows settings>internet explorer maintnance and you will see security there.

Enjoy!

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Don't forget, if a user uses a different browser then all those settings are useless...something like ISA or some robust firewall will do you right. But GP isn't big enough on it's own to help you.

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id say both points of view are correct.

GPSHelp has quite correctly pointed out a means of achieving what u want to achieve.

The other view is also correct(perhaps more so) in that internet filtering should not and never be done at the client level(in a managed network environment), this is an distribution level matter and thus shud be corrected at distribution level.

Whilst i appluad GPShelp for his technical and 'creative' angle. His solution is the equivalent of using paddle pop sticks to build a bridge.

Whilst possible, its not capable of handling any robust requirments.

"I say GOODDAY! - Fez"

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