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isolate 4 computers on existing network to just internet connection, but not a kiosk

Tags: microsoft, windows, xp, network
Hello.  I have an existing network (Win2003 Server with Active Directory, DNS, third party apps including license managers and clients running Windows XP) and would like to add 4 computers that will only have internet access.  The normal clients access shares on the server and the internet, while the new clients should only have access to the internet.  I would like to ensure that the 4 new clients can not even see the server or the regular clients.  

If I plug the new computers into my network, how can I let the new users have local control, but make it so they can not see my existing network (and only have access to the internet)?

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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: Michaelgoff79
Solution Provided By: tigermatt
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Solution Grade: A
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