With a program such as CyberSitter, you can. I recommend that one, since it has received the best reviews. It will let you restrict based on a variety of categories, or a whitelist of only the sites you wish people to go to, or by other criteria of your choosing.
The ways that others are suggesting are more fiddly and are hit-and-miss affairs:
Creating a hosts file = having to MANAGE that hosts file with EVERY SINGLE website that you need to have blocked. You will spend several lifetimes trying to block all adult sites. There are a kajillion of them out there.
And the settings within IE Security itself are limited at best, not smart enough to recognize sites that, while not explicitly adult-named, still sneak in adult content. There are tons of those, too.
Better, in my opinion, to just get something like CyberSitter, which you can set up once and forget. And it is invisible to your target users and cannot be removed without an admin password.
2006-12-12 18:18:14
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answered by CO_Hiker 3
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there are two ways to do it. One is go to the menu bar of your browser. Click on Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Sites
Enter the name of the site and Click On Block button. Click OK to Exit.
Another way is to edit hosts file. If you are running win XP, login as administrator. open the following file.
C:\ WINDOWS \system32 \drivers \etc \hosts
type the name of the sites to be blocked in hosts file, prepending 127.0.0.1 before each website to be blocked
127.0.0.1 www.blockme.com
127.0.0.1 www.blockmetoo.com
save the file. You can add as many sites this way. Just write 127.0.0.1 before each name.
2006-12-12 18:22:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yep by going to: control panel > internet options > security > restricted sites [type in websites you wont to block] > and then goto
content > click enable > nudity, drag all the way up/same with sex >
approved sites [enter the sites people can go on] > general > create
a password [this is so, to get on the some sites to do with sex or nudity, it'll come up with a box and ask for you to enter a password to get pass it] > click apply > click ok
2006-12-12 18:21:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Go here for information about restricting web access, and a detailed how-to: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/ie/reskit/6/part2/c05ie6rk.mspx?mfr=true
2006-12-13 09:44:24
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answered by CodyBJ 2
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open only sites which dont's have adult content
2006-12-12 18:18:21
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answered by psskarad 1
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yes
2006-12-12 18:15:19
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answered by IMHO 6
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