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Lock Down IE to a single website

Hi,

Is it possible to lock down IE to only use a single website? I'm setting up a PC to be used a kiosk machine in a public area to point at the customer's public website and the customer does not want facebook, twitter, porno.com or any other site to be available to the public.

So far, I've tried:

1. Using a proxy of 127.0.0.1 and adding an exception for the customer's website.
2. Using content advisor to only allow a single site. Oddly enough the "Always Allow website\webpage" still asks for a password prompt when used.
3. Using firewall rules to block traffic to all sites by configuring an allow rule for http/https to my customer's site IP and then using a deny rule for all other outbound http/s traffic - just didn't work.

The problem with 1 & 2 is that the customer's website is large (around 35 pages) and there are links on many of the pages to facebook, youtube, twitter, google analytics and a few other. The customer wants their youtube content to be viewable, but not watch other videos - I can't see a way of doing it, but thought I'd ask....

Thanks


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