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genie wrote:How do you want to limit them? Bandwith, connectivity, time they can connect to the internet?
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max3do wrote:Hello xurshidi.
i think i know your probelm.
Make sure ur Default sytem rights is To -->Must also be Granted.
andalso make sure that user everyone is not in the list.
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weather u are doing in Nat or WWW proxy.
make sure the default system rights is to --> Must also be grated.
still need help..
send me a email
at erfan@digitalage.net.pk
maybe i we can setup a netmeeting and thourgh remote help i able to slove your probelm.
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MattP wrote:Hi,
Try setting the policy in WWW proxy so that default rights are ignored. If you are trying to apply policies to only some users you will need to use authentication or assumptions, otherwise WinGate won't know who the user is.
If you're still having problems then please detail your policy settings here and we'll have a look.
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genie wrote:1. Open "Properties" dialog for the service you want to configure (WWW service in our case) and switch to page "Policies" and find the particular user or group you want to apply these restrictions on. Double-click on the user item.
2. In the new window find page "Advanced", check radiobutton " Specify which requests this recipient has rights for".
3. Click "Add filter" and click on "Add criterion". In the first combobox select " User: Bytes sent to client", in the second "less then" and in the third one simply type down the desired maximum limit in Mb: for example, 50 Mb=1024*1024*50=52428800 52428800. Click Ok.
4. Keep clicking OK button until all the configuration dialogs are closed.