Some web servers host thousands of websites on the same IP address. In fact i'm not sure its possible, but if its not what is the purpose of the outbound block built into Windows FW? In my case I have to use loopback processing since it's a User GPO and I want it to apply to three computers on our network regardless of the user. Somewhere I've been made aware is a written policy to restrict these 3 computers to only access a handful of sites. Thanks Dbolam, we have a firewall in place for the entire company. If so, you could always change the host file to block what you need to. Shouldn't I be able to do in reverse? Blocking all outgoing traffic except sites I see fit? So my users can't browse? So this is not something for the whole office? If I can set windows firewall to block incoming but set rules allowing specific websites via their IP. ![]() I would have thought I'd find more information on this but I'm not.
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