Try the Group Policy Editor. If I remember correctly you may be able to disable the Lan connection per user. Or use a firewall that has user restrictions like zone alarm. How about releasing the IP as a startup option for each user?
Originally Posted by Norm. A mistake does not become an error until one refuses to correct it Folding for the future. Password there accounts and don't give them the password.
Originally Posted by Sid. Core 2 Quad Q 3. Nah, it sounds like he wants them to be able to use the computer but as if there were no internet hooked up.
Originally Posted by lance-tek. What you want to do is block all browsers apart from Internet Explorer, then restrict browsing through internet explorer, thus giving you complete control over the browsing. Under 'Application Overrides', select 'Add Signatures'. The new signature appears at the top of the list. Select the signature, then select 'Use Selected Signatures' at the bottom of the page.
Under 'Security Profiles', enable 'Application Control' and use the default profile. When a PC running one of the affected operating systems attempts to connect to the internet using a browser, a replacement message appears.
Because 'Application Control' uses flow-based inspection, applying an additional security profile to the traffic that is proxy-based, the connection will simply timeout rather than display the replacement message. However, 'Application Contro'l will still function. Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. A couple of ways.
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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Go to the Control Panel. Click the "Windows" key or the "Start" icon, then click on "Control Panel". If you are using Windows 8, you can move the mouse up to the top right-hand corner of your screen to show the "charm bar," then click on "Control Panel". Alternately, hold down the Windows key while pressing C and click on "Settings". Open Windows Firewall settings. Open the "Exceptions" tab. Un-check the program for which you want to block access to the internet.
Click "OK" when prompted. Open the program and try to access the Internet. The program that you deselected should no longer be able to permeate the Windows security firewall, meaning that it is effectively blocked from reaching the Internet. You should still be able to access the Internet using all other programs. Method 2. Navigate to the "Network and Sharing Center". Under Network and Internet—if you are viewing by category—click on "Network settings, network adapters", then click on "View network status and tasks".
If you are viewing by icons instead of by category, click on "Network and Sharing Center". Left-click to highlight and select the WiFi connection. Now, right-click on the highlighted WiFi connection and click "Disable". This should block the computer from accessing this particular WiFi network, but it will not block any others unless you disable them as well.
This setting should not stop any other computers from logging onto the WiFi network. This process is reversible.
If you want to enable the network connection later, you can do so by right-clicking on the WiFi connection and clicking "Enable". You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this process.
If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from disabling the connection. Disable all network connections. Wait for it to load, then click Device Manager in the left-hand frame.
Open the Network Adapters subtree, right-click all devices listed there, and select Disable. Now restart for good measure this is optional. To undo this, simply repeat the process but instead of selecting Disable, select Enable.
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