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Content Advisor and Group Policy

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rockiwood

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Apr 17, 2002
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I have set up Group Policy for a User Group to include Content Advisor. It works great with one exception.

If an administrator signs on (that is not in the Group) or if there is a change made in the settings on the server, I have to go into each user on the computer and Enable Content Advisor. Can be a pain since there are about 5 different users on 2 of the computers.

When the user signs on, all Content Advisor changes show up on the workstation, but it is not enabling upon login. Is there somthing I am missing?

Second question, how is every page on one website allowed using Content Advisor?
Ex: is allowed. Further pages will prompt for Content Advisor password.

Thanks for any and all help.

Jerry
 
To be honest, it's not really what it's designed to do. I'd look at another solution instead!




Steve.

"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
 
you should be able to use wildcards when denoting allowed domains, i.e. *.yahoo.com.
 
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