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Drex
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Re: Preventing users on a Domain from installing apps??

said by boognish See Profile :

Don't know can't you just block out bound port 40 and 443, but you could just put in a bogus gateway if they don't need any sort of access off your network.
I think you mean port 80, right?
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Yep, going to fix that now.
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