Report question and web surfing search of WFilter

General discussion about WFilter ICF features, problems, configuration issues etc.

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Ran123
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Report question and web surfing search of WFilter

Postby Ran123 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:30 pm

I finally got the system to work and I purchased the 35 licenses package.

Now I have a couple of questions:



1. In some of the reports there is a column for number of visits. What does

it mean? Number of clicks in the site or number of times going in and out of

the site?



2. is there a way to search by content or category or keyword? Instead of

looking at every single user can I search by content and get a list of users

that went into a site with that content.

admin
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Report question and web surfing search of WFilter

Postby admin » Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:09 pm

Thanks for your purchase.



"Number of visits" can be understood as "Number of clicks".

The search feature is only available in "Query History Logs", you can search by website name, title keywords and category.

If you want an user list who visited certain web categories, you also can use "Daily Summary". In "Web Surf" of "Daily Summary", you will see a report for visited categories. Click "Number of visits" will show you a list of users to a web category.



However, you can not search by keywords in webpage content, because WFilter does not keep the visited webpages.

Ran123
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Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:27 pm

Report question and web surfing search of WFilter

Postby Ran123 » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:29 pm

This is now clear. Thanks.



Also, is there a way to identify on reports not only when a user logs onto

a website, but when a user leaves a website?



And, if there is a way to determine how many browser windows a user has open

at any given time in the reports?

admin
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Postby admin » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:34 pm

I am afraid neither of the two reports is available.



When a webpage is visited, the browser will download this webpage in a few seconds. However, the user can take several minutes to read it, without any new network activity. Therefore, we can not know when the webpage is closed, nor how many browser windows are open.



Sorry for that.


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