A patron found a new hole allowing access to the open web on our "Special Database" computers (Access to subscribed databases & Microsoft Office). She thought her trick was so "nifty" that she told a couple other patrons how to do so.
I've found tricks to block many other "holes", but so far I'm at a loss on how to block this one: Open any Office application, go to Help and if "Clippy" shows up click Options and choose to disable Office Assistant. Now open Help again to get the Office Help window and search for "internet". Now, click on any of the topics that start with "WEB:". A web page then comes up that has a link to Microsoft's home page in the upper-right corner. From there patrons can get to just about any site.
BTW, this is with Office XP (2002)
Any ideas how to block this one?
Thanks,
Jason
Help: How can I block web access in Office Help?
Help: How can I block web access in Office Help?
Jason Weinstein
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR
I tried both ManageIE and ManageIEAll and I still can access the open Internet via Microsoft Office Help. Doing the procedure I put in my first post does not open a web browser window, but actually shows the web in the MSOHELP application. There are no navigation buttons, but the MS homepage has a MSN search that can be used to get to other sites.
I did confirm that ManageIE was working because I could not open an IE window by any mean (and also no explorer windows with ManageIEAll)
Example screenshot:
Thanks,
Jason
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I did confirm that ManageIE was working because I could not open an IE window by any mean (and also no explorer windows with ManageIEAll)
Example screenshot:
Thanks,
Jason
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Jason Weinstein
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR
If you want to prevent access to anything but your domain, you could use a proxy, or set up the IE proxy, to only allow browsing to specific web sites.
Here is a step by step from Andrew Mutch.
http://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/lockinie.htm
--Scott
Here is a step by step from Andrew Mutch.
http://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/lockinie.htm
--Scott