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Webwasher 6.5 SSL Scanner User's Guide - McAfee

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Introduction<br />

The click history is only recorded for the current session, i. e. until you log out.<br />

After logging in for a new session, the recording of tabs and paths will start all<br />

over again.<br />

Information Update<br />

Some parts of the information that is provided on the tabs of the Web interface<br />

will change from time to time. In these cases, the information display is updated<br />

automatically every three seconds by <strong>Webwasher</strong>.<br />

So, e. g. you might have performed a manual update of the anti-virus engines.<br />

This means that the information provided in the Current Status and Log File<br />

Content sections on the corresponding AV Engine tab will begin to change<br />

continuously over a certain period of time until the update is completed.<br />

These sections are then updated automatically every three seconds to reflect<br />

the status of the update process.<br />

Logout<br />

To logout from a <strong>Webwasher</strong> session, click on the logout link, which is located<br />

in middle position at the top of the Web interface area.<br />

After logging out, the login page is displayed, where you can login again and<br />

start a new session.<br />

Main Feature Enabling<br />

There are <strong>Webwasher</strong> settings that cannot only be modified if a corresponding<br />

main feature is disabled. So, e. g. if you want to modify the settings of the<br />

Phishing Filter sectionontheSettings tab under Anti-Spam > Message<br />

Filters, you need to make sure the Message Filter feature itself is also enabled.<br />

If you attempt to modify settings while the corresponding main feature is not<br />

enabled, an alert is displayed to make you aware of this situation:<br />

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