Chapter 2 User access administration 59Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11• Not Set – (For advanced administration only.) When a user is a memberof one or more groups, this option allows you to control the access of theuser during specified times and leave the remaining time “not set” so thatother group settings will take effect.3 To set all days and hours for a specific button, double-click one of the accessbuttons and then proceed with step 7.4 Position the mouse pointer over the graph.5 Drag to select the access hours for each day.As you drag, the color of the graph in the area you are dragging changes to thecolor designated by the button you selected. Release the mouse button whenyou complete your selection. You can designate as many areas this way as youchoose. Note that the graph is divided into half-hour increments, and that onesquare on the graph can have two colors in it.6 Select the days of the week and hours of each day for which Internet access isto be allowed, and then click OK.Internet access is available for the specified days and times only.7 Click OK.After you make changes to User Access, an asterisk (*) appears to the left of theoption, indicating that specific Internet User Access settings have been defined.For those times that you mark “Controlled,” you can allow or prohibit specific IPaddresses, host names, and port numbers for the group or user. Refer to“Overview of configuring Internet access” on page 61.Defining controlled Internet accessThe Internet Access button in the Change Settings of User dialog box (Figure 13)enables you to define the access the user or group has to the Internet for thosetimes you have defined user access as controlled (blue). You can specify IPaddresses, domain names, and port numbers that give users Internet access, thusproviding total Internet access control.You can define Internet access only if you have defined the user or group accessto “Controlled.” Refer to “Configuring Internet access” on page 58.