TechRepublic : A ZDNet Tech Community

Servers and Storage

Host: Mary Weilage
Contact

If monitoring software is too costly for your company’s budget, you may want to check out a solution that comes with Windows Server 2003 that will send you users’ Internet browsing information. Windows Server 2003 caches a user’s browser history when they use Internet Explorer. This makes it easier for users to find the site again, and it helps administrators monitor and track Internet activity and keep a better eye on equipment usage. Here’s what happens if you enable these settings.

You can set the location of the user browser history — and prevent users from deleting it — using Group Policy. Group Policy is also where you control temporary Internet files and cookies. To configure these settings, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Group Policy Editor.
  2. Select the User Configuration node.
  3. Click Administrative Template.
  4. Click Windows Components.
  5. Click Internet Explorer.

With the Internet Explorer node selected, the Details pane is flooded with controls for Internet Explorer. About halfway down the list, you will see these three settings: Disable Changing Temporary Internet Files And Settings, Turn Off Delete Browsing History Functionality, and Disable Configuring History.

  • Enabling the Disable Changing Temporary Internet Files And Settings setting within Group Policy. This will cause Internet Options in Internet Explorer to gray out the caching settings on the General tab. If you disable the policy, users will be able to modify these values.
  • Enabling the Turn Off Delete Browsing History Functionality setting. Internet Explorer 7 disallows users to delete their browsing history. If you disable this policy, users will be able to delete their browsing history.
  • Enabling the Disable Configuring History policy. This prevents users from clearing the history manually or changing the number of days after which the browser history will be cleared. This policy will prompt you to supply a value for the number of days that Internet Explorer should keep the history. If you disable this policy, users will be able to change these settings.

Note: In IE 6, browser history and temporary Internet files are separate; in IE 7, they are grouped together under the Browsing History section.

Miss a Windows Server 2003 tip?

Check out the Windows Server 2003 archive, and catch up on the most recent tips from this newsletter.

Stay on top of the latest Windows Server 2003 tips and tricks with our free Windows Server 2003 newsletter, delivered each Wednesday. Automatically sign up today!

Derek SchaulandDerek Schauland has been tinkering with Windows systems since 1997. He has supported Windows NT 4, worked phone support for an ISP, and is currently the IT Manager for a manufacturing company in Wisconsin. In 2008, he was awarded a Microsoft MVP in File System Storage. Read his full bio and profile.

Print/View all Posts Comments on this blog

Monitoring Costly? The Listed 'G MAN' | 11/07/07
Works for other browsers too? ajitwarrier@... | 11/07/07
Browser not an issue The Listed 'G MAN' | 11/07/07
Message has been deleted. mgonzalez@... | 11/14/07
Message has been deleted. mgonzalez@... | 11/14/07
Post jshoemaker21@... | 11/15/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy AugustUser | 11/07/07
This is mostly innefective - user can still easily delete history mariojjsimoes@... | 07/08/08
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy jshoemaker21@... | 11/07/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windo TwoBigDogs | 11/07/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy jshoemaker21@... | 11/07/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy TwoBigDogs | 11/07/07
How is it sent to admin? jshoemaker21@... | 11/20/07
Sens The Listed 'G MAN' | 11/07/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy c.deolde@... | 11/08/07
History and temp Derek Schauland | 11/08/07
Cache is _not_ stored within roaming profile Aakash Shah | 07/09/08
"Disable Configuring History" policy is missing ChadV | 11/08/07
RE: Control users' temporary Internet files and browser history using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy jshoemaker21@... | 11/14/07

What do you think?

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Recent Entries

TR on Twitter

Archives

TechRepublic Blogs



500 Things Every Technology Professional Needs to Know
Did you know Microsoft's RegClean does not work with XP but you can use shareware to clean your registry? Did you know most wireless access points don't have encryption enabled by default? Did you know there are 500 tidbits of information contained in TechRepublic's 500 Things Every Technology Professional Needs to Know that will help you become a successful IT professional.
Buy Now
Quick Reference: Linux Commands
Reduce stress and speed up resolutions with the easiest command references right at your fingertips. You'll receive a PDF file covering Linux, packed with the most common commands you'll need and use daily.
Buy Now

SmartPlanet

Click Here