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Asked by hitsend in Networking Security Vulnerabilities, Internet Explorer Web Browser, SBS Small Business Server
I installed McAfee endpoint with web site filtering recently, worked fairly good for a few weeks. Then all my XP Pro machines were upgraded to IE8. Now my endusers are surfing around the Mcafee filters with the new InPrivate browsing feature. McAfee wasnt exactly the Iron Curtain to begin with but this is too big a hole to ignore.
Is their a way to disable the "Browse In Private" feature in IE8 from the Domain Controller? Maybe a group policy for example? All of my end users are local machine admins but they are not domain admins. The domain controller is running SBS 2003.
Thanks in advance,
Lost in WV
20091111-EE-VQP-89 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625