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SurfControl Web Filter v5.5 
Administrator’s Guide
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R
ULES
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DMINISTRATOR
Introduction
7
Creating Rules
To create a new rule:
1
Select New from the Rule menu, or click the New Rule button.
2
Choose a Who object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the Who section of the rule.
3
Choose a Where object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the Where section of the rule.
4
Choose a What object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the What section of the rule.
5
Choose a When object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the When section of the rule.
6
Choose an Allowance object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the Allowance section of 
the rule.
7
Choose a Notify object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the Notify section of the rule.
8
Choose a HTTP Deny Page object (if required) and drag and drop the object onto the HTTP Deny 
Page section of the rule.
9
Right-click the new rule and choose Properties from the drop-down menu.
10 You will see the Rule Properties dialog:
Enter a comment for this rule. Adding a comment to a rule enables you to see a description of the rules 
action in the Rules Administrator and Real-time Monitor, which enables you to see why a rule is 
blocking a web page. When adding a comment ensure that:
The description gives a clear indication of what the rule will do.
The comment is 31 characters in length, or less. Comments exceeding 31 characters will be 
truncated in the Rules Administrator and Real-time Monitor. The word ‘(truncated)’ will be placed 
at the end of the comment.
11 Move the rule to the appropriate level in the Rule List Panel.
Note: 
A new rule is always enabled by default. It will not be active, however, until changes are 
committed to the database.
Note: 
If you do not add a comment to the rule you will see ‘N/A’ in the Comment columns of 
Rules Administrator and Real-time Monitor.