Hello Ken,
You didn't mention what version of Internet Explorer or Windows you are
using. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pro on a computer that is
not connected to a domain, you can configure numerous settings in Internet
Explorer using the Group Policy Editor (GPE). To start the Group Policy
Editor, click Start then Run and GPEDIT.MSC then press enter. Under the
Local Computer Policy, expand User Configuration, then Administrative
Templates, then Windows Components, then Internet Explorer. From there you
will be able to configure many settings for IE. I am not sure what you mean
by crippling IE, but this might give you the options you are looking for.
If you are using a domain network, you can configure these settings by user
with the GPE from the server including prohibiting a user from running IE at
all.
Cheers,
Chem
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(desco) Ramsey
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 1:42 PM
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Subject: [CHAD] Crippling Internet Explorer
Has anyone crippled Internet Explorer to prevent browsing while allowing
Outlook Express?
Any tips?
.