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Hi,
I am new to ISA. My office has DSL connection to internet. The rate of using internet is too much for each day. Can ISA block access to some predefind web site? SF |
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Yes, thats one of the reasons ISA is for..
1. Create a destination set with a list of URLs you want to block. - On the right pane, choose "Toolbox". Choose "Network Objects" in the list --> "New" --> "Destination Set" - Follow the wizard, give the destination set a name like "BlockedSites". Add URLs that you want to block to the destination set. 2. Create an access rule: Deny Protocols: All protocols From: Internal To: BlockedSites All Users This rule should be "above" the existing rule that allows internet access for all users. Shijaz www.shijaz.com/isaserver "SF" wrote: [..] |
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Thank you.
SF "Shijaz" <Shijaz> wrote in message news:49b8 [..] |
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