Andreas Y
2010-04-10 16:34:45 UTC
I have Win2003 Domain with XP/Vista/7 clients. My proxy is ISA2006 and it
the only way to access the Net from the LAN. I define the proxy settings
from GP but I don't lock it in order to allow my users to change it when
they get home. The problem is that when they get home, they either need to
specify another poxy or disable the proxy. Now, because half my users are
mobile users and they are also ladies, they find this procedure too tiring
for them.
Is there any way that corporate proxy setting is enforced when logged into
our LAN and be disabled when they login at home? (Of course they login to
their cached domain credentials at home and not locally. This is necessary
because they use corporate services with the same profile = logging on locally
is not an option)
the only way to access the Net from the LAN. I define the proxy settings
from GP but I don't lock it in order to allow my users to change it when
they get home. The problem is that when they get home, they either need to
specify another poxy or disable the proxy. Now, because half my users are
mobile users and they are also ladies, they find this procedure too tiring
for them.
Is there any way that corporate proxy setting is enforced when logged into
our LAN and be disabled when they login at home? (Of course they login to
their cached domain credentials at home and not locally. This is necessary
because they use corporate services with the same profile = logging on locally
is not an option)