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8. Once you are satisfied with the content types you wish to filter on, click the ‘Save’ button located at the bottom of
the screen. Clicking the ‘Cancel’ button will return you to the previous page without saving any of the current
settings.
settings.
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1. Click the ‘Web Filtering’ service tab on the main navigation bar at the top of the screen.
2. On the Management sub-menu click the ‘Filters’. This will bring up the main ‘Filters’ page.
3. The main ‘Filters’ page presents you with a listing of all your current filters. In order to delete one of these, click
the ‘Delete’ icon located to the right of the desired filter.
4. A dialog box will appear asking if you are sure you want to delete the filter. Click the ‘OK’ button to proceed with
deletion. The deleted filter will no longer be displayed in the list on the main ‘Filters’ page.
If the filter you have chosen to delete has one or more pairings associated with it in the Policy rules, then
Kaspersky Hosted Security will not let you delete it. You must first delete the dependent policy rule, and then
delete the filter.
Kaspersky Hosted Security will not let you delete it. You must first delete the dependent policy rule, and then
delete the filter.
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When implementing Web filtering within an organization, you may wish to change the type of rules a group of users has
based on the time of day and/or day of the week. For example, you might like to let your staff have access to Internet
banking, online shopping and news sites only during their lunch hour. Schedules within Kaspersky Hosted Security
facilitate this by enabling you to create a time period (called a Schedule) and then pair that ‘Schedule’ with a particular
Group and ‘Filter’ within the ‘Policy’. In this way, a Group can have many different types of Web access depending on
the time of day and day of the week.
based on the time of day and/or day of the week. For example, you might like to let your staff have access to Internet
banking, online shopping and news sites only during their lunch hour. Schedules within Kaspersky Hosted Security
facilitate this by enabling you to create a time period (called a Schedule) and then pair that ‘Schedule’ with a particular
Group and ‘Filter’ within the ‘Policy’. In this way, a Group can have many different types of Web access depending on
the time of day and day of the week.