I agree with anauj0101, the only other way would be to use local computer group policy.
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Browse All Topics -I have a client that want to **disable his web browsers but keep Outlook working and the remote connection that we have to his computer to support him. What's the best way to do this - (( **this client is struggling with a 'porn-addiction' and just wants to use email from now on....if he becomes motivated to try to get the browser to work, his skill level is very basic )) ... so this should be pretty easy to do. Thanks Everyone.
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Another option you have is to use windows steady state
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by: anauj0101Posted on 2009-06-04 at 12:02:42ID: 24550249
I would set a proxy of 0.0.0.0 in the internet options, connection settings, then lan button. If his skills are basic he will never find where to change it back, or that it is even set.