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Track Progress. Earn Credits. Open Notepad, paste this text and save as. Step 3: Disable Filter "Only Show policy settings that can be fully managed". Step 4: Enable the new policy setting. I hope this helps. Mike Mar 1, at pm. Mike Mar 17, at am. Once a Windows XP SP2 computer receives the policy settings for both the Domain Profile and Standard Profile, that computer is ready to travel both in and out of the office. You can be sure that machine is employing your company's firewall security policy both in the office and on the road.
Securing Computer Access to the Internet There are two areas containing Group Policy settings for securing Internet access, that will be of particular interest when you want even tighter control on outbound Internet communications.
For instance, administrators in academic environments might want to restrict a specific set of computers from connecting to the Internet.
Or, a corporate administrator might want to increase protection when it comes to their users downloading and potentially executing specific file types. To locate these areas, first go to Administrative Templates System Internet Communication Management where you'll locate the Restrict Internet Communication policy setting. This setting can be used to disable Internet communications for specified machines. Additionally, if you go to Administrative Templates System Internet Communication Management and select Internet Communication settings, as seen in Figure 2, you'll find some additional lockdown options when Internet communication is involved.
Most of the policy settings in this section are self-explanatory, but they are valuable additions for protecting both corporate and academic networks from adding unnecessary software or potentially misusing the computing resources. You'll find multiple settings on how to process various file types when users attempt to open those files, as shown in Figure 3.
As the name of the node suggests, the process that's being managed under the hood is called the "Attachment Manager.
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