You can do this by using access-lists (ACL). How you do this depends on whether you are trying to prevent internal users downloading from the Internet in general, or if you are trying to prevent downloads by everyone internally from certain Internet sites, which is not too clear from your question.
If you can clarify the question, then we can provide you with a more specific answer.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: August 12, 2009 12:44 pm by BlankReg12,245 pts.
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You’d be just as well off using a content filtering device or controls in your firewall…Or, use Windows Group Policy to push out controls for IE Content Advisor like what Brien Posey talks about here.
You’d be just as well off using a content filtering device or controls in your firewall…Or, use Windows Group Policy to push out controls for IE Content Advisor like what Brien Posey talks about here.