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Destination Sets and AD

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techno217

IS-IT--Management
Mar 4, 2002
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US
Hello,
We are currently running Proxy 2.0 in a NT 4.0 environment. We have a need for controlling url access. This needs to be done on more of a user/group level than the all or nothing option we have in Proxy 2.0.

Basically group A needs to access but group B is not allowed.

I have started to look into the features of ISA and I am wondering if the Destination Sets are the correct solution. I am also wondering if this feature/product will work in a NT 4.0 domain environment.

Any information or links that you could provide would be a great help.

Thank in advance,
Luke
 
Use the Destination set to define a group of allowed or prohibited sites. Then in Access Policy create Site and Content Rules that use the Destination set and apply it to your Active Directory or NT domain groups.

It works fine for us with an NT domain.

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