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Dear friends


I am sharing a connection on windows server 2003 sp2 64 bit. I would make some policies for the users that are using this connection. I need some users to don't use the internet where others need them to use it.

Is there any way doing that in windows server without installing an additional software?

thank you for pointing me to the best solution.

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Feb 10 '10 #1
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