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Notify me of new posts by email. Written by gyp - July 9, - Views. Tags active directory , group policy , internet , security , windows You Might Also Like. Willem March 25, at pm Thank you for this article. Sorry for the bad news, but thanks for reading, Gyp Reply.
KashewNutter This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. I will follow this thread as I will be interested to find out more about a AD based solution. Eamo Oct 28, at UTC. Pure Capsaicin. Robert Oct 28, at UTC.
L This person is a verified professional. Jim This person is a verified professional. Removing DNS will break active directory. Removing the gateway will and dns will break windows updats. For updates with that many machines an internal solution should be used. Robert Pure Capsaicin. Jim Habanero. Option 3: Give them a well-defined set of IPs and block them in the firewall.
Edited Oct 28, at UTC. Thai Pepper. Group Policy is actually going to make this more difficult. Ethan This person is a verified professional. CooperJS1 wrote: With 70, devices, I have a hard time believing that there isn't some sort of firewall in place ContinueLearning This person is a verified professional. Good luck. Eamo Oct 29, at UTC. ContinueLearning Serrano. But as I said I'm looking for a GP solution. As mentioned in my original post I want to block certain users not devices - so if I block at IP level then if a user who is allowed internt access tries to access the internet on a device blocked at IP level they wont be able I appreciate and understand there are simpler ways of doing this i.
Enter your Microsoft email address and password. These should be the credentials you use to link your Windows 7 computer to your Windows Live account. Click Sign in. It's below the "Password" field. Click the checkbox to the right of an account. This should be an account on which you wish to block adult sites. Click Save. It's in the bottom-right corner of the page. Your Windows Live Family Safety program will begin monitoring your selected account. Click the "familysafety. It's in the middle of the page.
Doing so will open your selected user's settings page online. Click View activity report. This option is to the right of the user's name. Click Web filtering. It's in the top-left side of the page. Click the "Turn on web filtering" circle. This will enable web filtering. After clicking this circle, you'll see three web filtering options here: Strict - Blocks all sites except kid-oriented ones. Basic - Blocks only adult sites.
Custom' - Allows you to click up to four categories you wish to allow: "Child-friendly websites", "Social networking websites", "Adult content", and "Web mail".
Click a web filtering option. This will set it as the selected user's default browsing setting. If you choose Custom , make sure the "Adult content" box is not checked.
It's near the top of the page. Doing so will save your settings and apply them to the selected user's account. Once an adult has restricted viewing adult sites, why does Bing then allow them to "learn more" to change the restrictions? What good does that do? This is likely because Bing is avid in the porn industry and they try to promote porn in any way possible. Not Helpful 7 Helpful This is so you can change your mind later on. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 5.
That should work. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 3. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. You can also download an app to help you block adult sites on Android. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. You can search for an adult blocker in the Chrome or Firefox store to block adult content specifically on those browsers.
Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1. Some adult content is bound to show up while you're online. The best way to minimize the impact this has on any restricted account users e. Helpful 9 Not Helpful 2. You Might Also Like How to. How to. And toggle on whenever you need to block internet access connectivity on your computer. Doing the steps of blocking all inbound connection, ensures internet connection going out of your computer is completely blocked.
If you using Windows 8, 8. Inside the Advanced Settings option, you would locate inbound rules and outbound rules. First click on the inbound rules options. Then click Next button below. Then, hit the Next button. Under options listed after hitting the next button, select on the option Block the connection. Tick all of the options listed, Domain, Private and Public.
And hit on the Next button again. Type any nick name of your choice that you can easily relate to, inside the text field option under Name. In our case, we chose BB1, And then hit on the Finish button. Next step is to also apply this Rule for UDP port.
That is, all UDP connections of inbound rules. See steps below:. Tick on All Local Ports.
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