User's Guide
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5.Click‘OK’toaddthewebsitetothetable.Youwillbereturnedtotheprevious
screen while GlobeSurfer
®
III attempts to find the site. ‘Resolving…’ will appear
in the Status column while the site is being located (the URL is being ‘resolved’
into one or more IP addresses) then ‘Resolved’ will appear.
Tip: Click ‘Refresh’ to view the new status.
If the site cannot be found, the status ‘Host name resolution failed’ will appear.
Try to access the site using your web browser:
•Ifyoucanverifythatthesiteisavailable,thenyouprobablyenteredthe
address incorrectly. See ‘Modify a Web site address currently in the table’ on
page 53.
•Ifyoucannotverifythatthesiteisavailablethenwaitandtrylater:returnto
the ‘Restrictions list’ screen and click ‘Resolve now’ to verify that the Web
site can be found and blocked by GlobeSurfer
®
III.
Modify a Web site address currently in the table
1. Click the ‘Edit’ icon in the ‘Action’ column to open the ‘Restricted website’ dialog.
2. Modify the ‘Restricted website’ address, ‘Local host’ and ‘Schedule’ as
required. Tip: Copy and paste the address from the browser address bar to the
Graphical User Interface, leaving out the “http://” at the beginning and the “/”
at the end of the address.
3.Click‘OK’tosavethechanges.
Ensuring that all IP addresses to Web-sites in the table are blocked
From the ‘Web Restrictions’ tab, click ‘Resolve now’. GlobeSurfer
®
III will ensure
that all IP addresses at each web site address in the table are included.
You may disable a restriction and make a web site available again without
removing it from the ‘Restrictions list’. This way you can make the site temporarily
available when you expect to block it again later:
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