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Blocking Ads - 14.Aug.2002 1:07:00 PM   
Spacebunny

 

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Here Goes
I was testing the ISA Server at home, and I installed Adsgone on to the ISA Server
Result: I was blocking ads on the Clients too

Now I use the same trick at work and it works "[Wink]"
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RE: Blocking Ads - 16.Aug.2002 6:25:00 AM   
tshinder

 

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Hey SB,

Great tip!

Thanks!

Tom

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RE: Blocking Ads - 29.Aug.2002 2:50:00 PM   
sicka02

 

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I installed Adsblock 3.9.8 on my Server after reading your tip. I wasn't able to block any client requests. Using the IE on the ISE Server everything works. Any ideas?

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RE: Blocking Ads - 19.Sep.2002 1:10:00 AM   
Money Penney

 

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Check out the Ad Blocking Hosts File that this guy has done, it is free and I have been using it for a while now on my workstation and it works a treat.

Not the most complex solution but it is cheap, works well and is easy to modify.

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RE: Blocking Ads - 17.Mar.2003 7:36:00 PM   
Tich

 

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I read a post somewhere which says this works only with web proxy configured clients.

I have not tested. If you do please feed back.

Thanks.

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RE: Blocking Ads - 19.Sep.2003 6:48:00 PM   
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Simplest way I've found to block ads is to find out what hosts they are coming from and add those names as "127.0.0.1" to the hosts file on the local dns server. No additional software required.

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