I have the following scenario:
Our enterprise currently allow restricted Internet access through a WebMarshall proxy server. Users can access the Internet through most systems. Their Internet activities are controlled through user groups (Shopping, etc).
I now have a task were I am required to provide approx 60 users less Almost unrestricted access, but only from 16 (so I can't use "Logon to" under AD Users accounts) Systems in a central area. These users must still be able to access systems elsewhere and should be treated as ordinary Internet users on those systems. As a bonus, ordinary users should still be restricted on all systems inc the 16 earmarked for the task.
I have set up a second proxy using a spare ISA 2000 license but proxy configuration under AD group policy applies to users rather than systems, so the user will get the second proxy no matter where they log in. Any Ideas
Our enterprise currently allow restricted Internet access through a WebMarshall proxy server. Users can access the Internet through most systems. Their Internet activities are controlled through user groups (Shopping, etc).
I now have a task were I am required to provide approx 60 users less Almost unrestricted access, but only from 16 (so I can't use "Logon to" under AD Users accounts) Systems in a central area. These users must still be able to access systems elsewhere and should be treated as ordinary Internet users on those systems. As a bonus, ordinary users should still be restricted on all systems inc the 16 earmarked for the task.
I have set up a second proxy using a spare ISA 2000 license but proxy configuration under AD group policy applies to users rather than systems, so the user will get the second proxy no matter where they log in. Any Ideas