Thanks for the replies :)
I'm not sure what javila is saying. I think he has a different configuration that me (e.g. WGIC). Thanks anyway..
ChrisH wrote:It is possible. I block users from using NAT to run Kazaa (or anything else) using ENS policies. How have you got your policies set up now? Are they per service or system wide? Do any user machines have WGIC installed?
If you have a particular user to block from NAT and all others have access then I would suggest an ENS policy for restricted user and one for all others ( put them in a group).
Firstly, I do not have
any policies setup now. Secondly, no machines have WGIC installed.
So if I follow your recommendation (which I am going to do), I need to setup 2 groups one called "restricted" and one called "all-others". Is that right ? Once I do that, how exactly do I setup an ENS policy for them ?
Secondly, can I do it at the "machine" level rather than at a "user" level. This is because the machine that I do not want to have NAT access only has Win-Me installed and so users do not sign-on when they are using it. I want to prevent any user on that machine from using NAT.
Thanks again for replying, regards SHB