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    Default XP internet security settings

    I have recently purchased and installed xp pro. I have
    three children for whom I have set up limited user
    accounts. I have broadband internet connection. I am
    unable to prevent the limited user accounts from
    accessing the internet. I wish to prohibit this
    totally. I still wish my administrator account to have
    full access. This seems impossible. Any advice?

    NB. There are settings in NT and 2000 which enable you to
    do this so why not in XP which is supposed to be more
    security conscious. Have I therefore purchased a dead
    duck? I cannot be alone in needing these fundamental
    security requirements surely?
    Helen Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: XP internet security settings

    Is your broadband connection through a network connection or via USB or PCI?

    "Helen" <xp@htims.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:05e001c343bc$c63daff0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I have recently purchased and installed xp pro. I have
    > three children for whom I have set up limited user
    > accounts. I have broadband internet connection. I am
    > unable to prevent the limited user accounts from
    > accessing the internet. I wish to prohibit this
    > totally. I still wish my administrator account to have
    > full access. This seems impossible. Any advice?
    >
    > NB. There are settings in NT and 2000 which enable you to
    > do this so why not in XP which is supposed to be more
    > security conscious. Have I therefore purchased a dead
    > duck? I cannot be alone in needing these fundamental
    > security requirements surely?

    Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: XP internet security settings

    Broadband connection is through ethernet router although
    only one machine is connected at the mo.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Is your broadband connection through a network
    connection or via USB or PCI?
    >
    >"Helen" <xp@htims.co.uk> wrote in message
    >news:05e001c343bc$c63daff0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    >> I have recently purchased and installed xp pro. I have
    >> three children for whom I have set up limited user
    >> accounts. I have broadband internet connection. I am
    >> unable to prevent the limited user accounts from
    >> accessing the internet. I wish to prohibit this
    >> totally. I still wish my administrator account to have
    >> full access. This seems impossible. Any advice?
    >>
    >> NB. There are settings in NT and 2000 which enable you
    to
    >> do this so why not in XP which is supposed to be more
    >> security conscious. Have I therefore purchased a dead
    >> duck? I cannot be alone in needing these fundamental
    >> security requirements surely?
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Helen Guest

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    Default Re: XP internet security settings

    Well, I think I have a solution. Make all of the limited accounts full
    adminstrative accounts. Now, in each, goto Connection (from Internet
    Explorer > Tools > Internet Options...) and change the following:
    Set 'Never dial a connection'
    Delete any dialup accounts
    Set on the 'LAN Settings' use a proxy server but leave the settings blank.
    This should disable internet access over LAN and modem dialup. Now, after
    doing this for each account, change them all back to limited user accounts.

    I hope this solves the problem.

    "Helen" <xp@htims.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:063901c343ca$2aa9ed20$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > Broadband connection is through ethernet router although
    > only one machine is connected at the mo.
    >
    > >-----Original Message-----
    > >Is your broadband connection through a network
    > connection or via USB or PCI?
    > >
    > >"Helen" <xp@htims.co.uk> wrote in message
    > >news:05e001c343bc$c63daff0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > >> I have recently purchased and installed xp pro. I have
    > >> three children for whom I have set up limited user
    > >> accounts. I have broadband internet connection. I am
    > >> unable to prevent the limited user accounts from
    > >> accessing the internet. I wish to prohibit this
    > >> totally. I still wish my administrator account to have
    > >> full access. This seems impossible. Any advice?
    > >>
    > >> NB. There are settings in NT and 2000 which enable you
    > to
    > >> do this so why not in XP which is supposed to be more
    > >> security conscious. Have I therefore purchased a dead
    > >> duck? I cannot be alone in needing these fundamental
    > >> security requirements surely?
    > >
    > >
    > >.
    > >

    Guest

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