User`s manual
Intego ContentBarrier X5 User’s Manual Page 71
• Name refers to the domain of the site attempted (for web sites), without anything after the
first “/”. To the left of the name is a disclosure triangle that you click to expose the
specific pages on a given domain that one of your users attempted to reach. For example, if
a user tried to reach both http://www.example.com/index.html and
http://www.example.com/games/shootemup, both pages will appear grouped under
example.com. These individual items are called Log entries.
• User shows who attempted to access the Internet. User names display after you click a
disclosure triangle to display the different parts of a web site that were accessed or blocked.
• Date shows the date, relative to today, that the most-recent attempt occurred.
• Duration: Shows how long this Internet access attempt lasted.
By default, log entries are sorted according to the last attempted access. You can re-sort the log
according to any of the five criteria by clicking the appropriate header at the top of the column.
Click again, and the column re-sorts in the opposite order.
You can preview log entry in several ways.
• Double-click a log entry;
• Choose a log entry by clicking it once, then press the space bar; or,
• Choose a log entry, then click the Quick Look button at the Log window’s bottom right.