How to Configure Internet Explorer to Block Access to All But Approved
Internet Sites
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=267930

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Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
>I have a kiosk that customers will use to look up a manufacturers web site,
>plus some related accessory sites. I want to restrict them to about a 6-10
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> Thanks for your help.
> Bryan
Bryan - 31 May 2005 15:26 GMT
Thanks for the reply.
Does this apply to Windows XP too? Would I create the noaccess.rat file in
the system or system32 folder?
> How to Configure Internet Explorer to Block Access to All But Approved
> Internet Sites
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>> Thanks for your help.
>> Bryan
Bryan - 31 May 2005 16:31 GMT
I did try this, and it does work fine in Windows XP. However, I discovered
another problem. If I add a site to the approved sites list such as
Microsoft.com, and then view that site, IE continually displays a content
advisor message, alerting me that the site uses a different rating system.
Is there a way to shut off or permanently acknowledge those messages?
Thanks,
Bryan
> How to Configure Internet Explorer to Block Access to All But Approved
> Internet Sites
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>> Bryan
Jon Kennedy - 01 Jun 2005 00:07 GMT
Yes, that setting is in IE at Tools...Internet Options...Content
tab...Settings...General tab, click the box to check "User can see sites
that have no rating". See points 9 and 10 in that article.

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Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
jkennedy2@carolina.rr.com
>I did try this, and it does work fine in Windows XP. However, I discovered
>another problem. If I add a site to the approved sites list such as
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>> Internet Sites
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