I volunteer at a local library, fairly small town, library has no budget for
full time tech staff. Another volunteer and I maintain the network, install
cat 5 cabling, install new hardware, software, etc.
It is becoming essential that we install filtering software on public access
machines. Some of the local citizenry are understanding, but there are
naturally a few people who can't have their kids viewing "the wrong type" of
material, but they can't be bothered to supervise their children.
We have tried We-Blocker, and are not having any success so far in the
installation.
We are using an NT system, all the terminals are PC's, all on a 10/100 network,
the slowest machine in-house is a 600 mhz, most are 800 mhz.
We would appreciate any guidance anyone on the list can give.
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Thanks for any assistance you may be able to give.
Don Riggs.
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