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ENS 10.6 web control and only allowing access to one website

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I am trying to see if ENS 10.6 Web controlhas the ability to allow a computer to access only one website?

We have a computer that we only want the use to use IE and also that can only go to one particular website. In the past we have use content advisor from Microsoft.

Can't find a way in the Web control Block/allow list to block all website and only allow one. 

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Re: ENS 10.6 web control and only allowing access to one website

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yes, thats possible.  Simply create  policy to block all Categories using the Content policy, then add the relevant site into the "Block and Allow" list Policy.  Then assign those policies to the client (or user using a Policy Assignment Rule)

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Re: ENS 10.6 web control and only allowing access to one website

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yes, thats possible.  Simply create  policy to block all Categories using the Content policy, then add the relevant site into the "Block and Allow" list Policy.  Then assign those policies to the client (or user using a Policy Assignment Rule)

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