Common
To add an object to the white list, use the area labeled:
• Add new entry
Select String or International Domain Name from the first of the drop-
down lists provided here.
In the input field next to it, enter a string to specify the object using shell
expressions.
To specify the object type, select Web, E-Mail, Archive, Media Type,
Embedded Object,orHeader from the drop-down list below the first one.
You can further specify the object type by selecting a value from the drop-
down list to the right. So, e. g. for Embedded Object you can further
specify Any Type, ActiveX or Link.
Furthermore, use the following items when adding a new entry to the list:
— Description
Input in this field is optional. You may enter a description of the media
type here.
— Disable
In the list of filters provided here, specify those that you want to exclude
the object in question from. To do this mark the corresponding check-
boxes.
If you would, e. g., like to allow pop-up windows from an online banking
Web site, enter the domain name of the site in the input field provided
above and disable the Advertising Filter.
— Add to White List
After specifying the information for an object, click on this button to add
it to the list.
This addition will be valid only under the policy you are currently con-
figuring.
To add an object to the white list for all policies, mark the checkbox
labeled Add t o all policies before clicking on the button.
The White List is displayed at the bottom of this section.
To display only a particular number of list entries at a time, type this number
in the input field labeled Number of entries per page and enter it using the
Enter key of your keyboard.
If the number of entries is higher than this number, the remaining entries are
shown on successive pages. A page indicator is then displayed, where you
can select a particular page by clicking on the appropriate arrow symbols.
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