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I am considering implementing an internet access management program (Vendprint Access Manager) in a high school library environment. We want to monitor/restrict those troublesome students who manage to do things they aren't supposed to do(i.e. play games from websites that aren't blocked by the web filter).
Instead of installing the VAM--which will require students to queue into a computer reservation system rather than manually "checking" the computer out via the librarian, I'm thinking about buying a resource textbook that will educate me on the effective use on Group Policy and Permissions (some may remember a few topical questions I've posted before).
Will Windows XP for Dummies have relevant information?
Which method will be the better choice? The third-party software, or my own management of Group Policy?
Instead of installing the VAM--which will require students to queue into a computer reservation system rather than manually "checking" the computer out via the librarian, I'm thinking about buying a resource textbook that will educate me on the effective use on Group Policy and Permissions (some may remember a few topical questions I've posted before).
Will Windows XP for Dummies have relevant information?
Which method will be the better choice? The third-party software, or my own management of Group Policy?