1: Group1 has unlimited Internet access
2: Group2 has limited (between certain hours) Internet access
---> If the user is in both policies, the least permissive policy is let through.
For Example.
Policy 1 for user James: Must be Authed, BAN List HTTP URL Contains google.
Policy 2 for Everyone: Must be Authed, Full access.
James's access --> Full Access, because he is part of the Everyone Group, and the least permissive policy is let through.
I've tested this on a user, but the user reports that he is still able to browse to that URL.
---> And the user has specified the correct proxy server in their Web Browser?
**You might also want to turn on the Transparent Proxy on in WinGate; also known as "Intercepts". Below is an image of turning on intercepts for Port 80 on the WWW Proxy Server. What that does is:
When someone is using a NAT or WinGate Internet Client connection method, WinGate can detect if those connection methods are trying to access a remote server on port 80, if they are, WinGate will "Intercept" those connections, and push them up through the WWW Proxy Server so the users can get the benefits of caching / gateway rotation / data scanning / policies etc..