All staff members are connected to the intranet of our company and we are not allowed to connect our network to the internet but there are lots of information of interest out there that I would like to host on our intranet.

I am seeking out to find a way to be able to download web sites(pages) to a location on the intranet from where all of us would be able to access information.

Also, i need a provision to refresh/synchronize these web sites at prescribed frequency.

Internet Explorer has the provision to store web sites offline with synchronization option but this facility helps only the individual system user.

Dear monks, your suggestions and guidence in this regard will be of great help.

Thanks and Regards

Ananda

In reply to Mirroring web on intranet by Ananda

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