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How do I prevent some clients on my LAN from accessing the internet on certain time of the day in an XP LAN?

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I wish to allow six of them access to the net for vtwo hours (from 1100 hrs to 1300 hr GMT every day), while the rest would be up net as long as my ICS machine is up and running, every day too. So how do I achieve this since am only using Win XP that is only workgroup enabled and not domain structure enabled? Also, can I enable ICS in WIn 2003 Server ( that is the Domain primary domain controller, DHCP, WIN and DNS server, without any creating any bottle nect (difficulty) as I have done in Win XP. And can I achieve the aim of limiting access to net to some clients machines at some times of the day while others have no restriction at all. Please give me enough details as how to accomplish my task of access restriction to ( only to be allowed access to the net for two hours 1100 hrs to 1300 hrs every day) some, while others are constantly on as the link is up on the same network. Thanks


One Response to “How do I prevent some clients on my LAN from accessing the internet on certain time of the day in an XP LAN?”

  • Chazz says:

    I could presonally recomend you use ISA server (2004 is easier to manage) you can manage Schedules, content type, and block certain sites by user. if you need a more serious site blocker you could Try gfi Webfilter or Websense.

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