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ORIGINAL: Mbutler522010 Would a better way be to create a local category and then a web-URL filter profile that denies all except that? any ideas would be appreciated MarkThat is the way I have Windows Updates configured as well as some other sites everyone needs to get to. It' s been working happily now for years. Actually, if there is no allow rule, then the traffic will be denied. No reason to create a stand alone ' deny' rule.
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I have a set of students that are denied access to the internet (via parental request form) and I have placed them in a AD group. I thought it would be easy, just not include the group in a policy that permits internet access through the firewall. However, I have a set of 30 or so sites that are required for all students to access - even if they are denied all else on internet - due to state testing requirements. is the best way to simply create a policy that all students can get to those sites and place it at the top of the policy list? it seems easy but I hate the idea of a student being allowed in one rule and denied in a different rule (the regular one that forbids students in the no-internet group) Would a better way be to create a local category and then a web-URL filter profile that denies all except that? or is there another way I have not even thought of?
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