5
Click Delete.
Editing information in a Prohibit list
Use this task to change a URL, site pattern, or comment that appears on a Prohibit list.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1
Do one of the following:
• ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 — Go to Systems | Policy Catalog.
• ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 — Click Menu | Policy | Policy Catalog.
2
From the Product list, select SiteAdvisor Enterprise Plus 3.0.0; from the Category
list, select Prohibit List.
3
For the policy you want to edit, click Edit.
4
On the Manage Prohibited Sites tab, select the checkbox next to each site you want to
edit, then click Edit.
5
Modify the site patterns or comments as needed.
Comments are optional. Spaces are allowed within a comment. Each URL or site pattern
must appear at the beginning of a new line.
6
Click OK.
Searching a Prohibit list
Use this task to locate URLs or site patterns in a Prohibit list. This feature is useful for finding
sites in large lists.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1
Do one of the following:
• ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 — Go to Systems | Policy Catalog.
• ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 — Click Menu | Policy | Policy Catalog.
2
From the Product list, select SiteAdvisor Enterprise Plus 3.0.0; from the Category
list, select Prohibit List.
3
For the policy you want to edit, click Edit.
4
Click the Manage Prohibited Sites tab.
5
Type a URL, site pattern, or text in the Search box, then click Go. SiteAdvisor Enterprise
Plus searches all site patterns and comments in the list and displays those that match.
6
To clear the search criteria and again display the contents of the list, click Clear.
Testing a Prohibit list
Use this task to test whether specific sites or site patterns are included in a Prohibit list. When
Prohibit List is implemented as a multiple-instance policy, this is useful for testing the resulting
effective policy (see
How multiple-instance policies work).
Configuring Policies
Use Authorize and Prohibit lists for sites
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