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From: Shane on 9 Jan 2010 06:28 Is there a way to block a website even temporarily on an XP machine when you have no admin rights? I have a group of guys that stand around watching youtube all day instead of working. I am ex-IT and could use a hacked bootdisk and clear the local admin password and then change the host file, but I don't want to do that. That would probably get me fired. I have went to management and they say we can't block youtube since all machines would be affected and youtube is a resource we need at times. Problem is these guys on this one PC abuse it. I know it can be blocked based on IP address via the firewall. Facebook is blocked so I know they have a firewall. The IT staff there is clueless. Any ideas how to block youtube? I am to the point where I will just disconnect the antenna on the wireless card just to keep these guys off. They play offensive music in retail environment and my customers get offended by the F bomb every other word. The PC is right at the cash registers. Any ideas?
From: The Beast on 9 Jan 2010 06:53 On Jan 9, 6:28 am, Shane <shanem...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a way to block a website even temporarily on an XP machine > when you have no admin rights? I have a group of guys that stand > around watching youtube all day instead of working. I am ex-IT and > could use a hacked bootdisk and clear the local admin password and > then change the host file, but I don't want to do that. That would > probably get me fired. I have went to management and they say we can't > block youtube since all machines would be affected and youtube is a > resource we need at times. Problem is these guys on this one PC abuse > it. I know it can be blocked based on IP address via the firewall. > Facebook is blocked so I know they have a firewall. The IT staff there > is clueless. Any ideas how to block youtube? I am to the point where I > will just disconnect the antenna on the wireless card just to keep > these guys off. They play offensive music in retail environment and my > customers get offended by the F bomb every other word. The PC is right > at the cash registers. > > Any ideas? Also, I forgot to check, but they may have a proxy server, which if I remember correctly bypasses the hosts file.
From: Ol�rin on 11 Jan 2010 05:14 "Shane" <shanemcbr(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a0ec3b36-913c-4a3f-b65b-abe26f2cc60e(a)22g2000yqr.googlegroups.com... > Is there a way to block a website even temporarily on an XP machine > when you have no admin rights? I have a group of guys that stand > around watching youtube all day instead of working. I am ex-IT and > could use a hacked bootdisk and clear the local admin password and > then change the host file, but I don't want to do that. That would > probably get me fired. I have went to management and they say we can't > block youtube since all machines would be affected and youtube is a > resource we need at times. Problem is these guys on this one PC abuse > it. I know it can be blocked based on IP address via the firewall. > Facebook is blocked so I know they have a firewall. The IT staff there > is clueless. Any ideas how to block youtube? I am to the point where I > will just disconnect the antenna on the wireless card just to keep > these guys off. They play offensive music in retail environment and my > customers get offended by the F bomb every other word. The PC is right > at the cash registers. > > Any ideas? Sounds like more of a management problem than an IT one. I'd speak to your management, the managers of the people that abuse this PC, or perhaps IT management to get this behaviour put right. How does it fall to you to fix this? Wouldn't hurt to also get YouTube blocked by the same method that Facebook was blocked - who did that?
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