2011
Table Of Contents
- Acronis Internet Security 2011
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Configuration and Management
- 9. General Settings
- 10. Antivirus Protection
- 10.1. Real-time Protection
- 10.2. On-demand Scanning
- 10.3. Configuring Scan Exclusions
- 10.4. Quarantine Area
- 11. Antiphishing Protection
- 12. Search Advisor
- 13. Antispam
- 14. Parental Control
- 15. Privacy Control
- 16. Firewall
- 17. Vulnerability
- 18. Chat Encryption
- 19. File Encryption
- 20. Game / Laptop Mode
- 21. Home Network
- 22. Update
- How To
- Troubleshooting and Getting Help
- 29. Troubleshooting
- 29.1. Scan Doesn't Start
- 29.2. I Can no Longer Use an Application
- 29.3. I Cannot Connect to the Internet
- 29.4. I Cannot Use a Printer
- 29.5. I Cannot Share Files with Another Computer
- 29.6. My Internet Is Slow
- 29.7. How to Update Acronis Internet Security on a Slow Internet Connection
- 29.8. Acronis Internet Security Services Are Not Responding
- 29.9. Antispam Filter Does Not Work Properly
- 30. Removing Malware from Your System
- 30.1. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Finds Viruses on Your Computer?
- 30.2. If Your System Does Not Start
- 30.3. How Do I Clean a Virus in an Archive?
- 30.4. How Do I Clean a Virus in an E-Mail Archive?
- 30.5. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Detected a Clean File as Infected?
- 30.6. How to Clean the Infected Files from System Volume Information
- 30.7. What Are the Password-Protected Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.8. What Are the Skipped Items in the Scan Log?
- 30.9. What Are the Over-Compressed Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.10. Why Did Acronis Internet Security Automatically Delete an Infected File?
- 31. Support
- 32. Useful Information
- 29. Troubleshooting
- Glossary
By default, when Parental Control is enabled, your children's activities are logged.
In this way, you can always find out exactly what websites they have visited, what
applications they have used, what activities have been blocked by Parental Control
etc.
You can also configure Acronis Internet Security to send you e-mail notifications
when Parental Control blocks an activity.
14.2.1. Checking the Parental Control Logs
To check what your children have been doing recently on the computer, access the
Parental Control logs. Follow these steps:
1. Open Acronis Internet Security.
2. Click the View Logs link in the bottom-right corner of the window.
3. Click Parental Control on the left-side menu.
Note
You can also open these logs from the Parental Control window by clicking View
Logs.
If you do not share the computer with your children, you can configure the Acronis
Internet Security home network so that you can access the Parental Control logs
remotely (from your computer). For more information, please refer to
“Home
Network” (p. 131).
The Parental Control logs provide detailed information about your children's computer
and Internet activities. Information is organized under several tabs:
General
Provides general information about your children's recent activities, such as
the most visited websites and the most used applications.
You can filter information by user and time period.
Application Log
Helps you find out what applications your children have been using recently.
Double-click the events in the list to see more details. To delete a log entry,
right-click it and select Delete.
Internet Log
Helps you find out what websites your children have been visiting recently.
You can filter information by user and time period.
Other Events
Helps you find out detailed information about the Parental Control activity (for
example, when Parental Control was enabled / disabled, what events have been
blocked).
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