
CLIENT USER SECTION: CHAPTER 4 - USING THE CLIENT
•Category Count - This column displays the number of categories a user has visited, or the number of categories included within a given site. Categories are set up for the Web access logging device filter via the Settings menu option. It is possible for a site to be listed in more than one category, so even if a user has visited only one site, this column may count the user’s visit in two or three catego- ries.
•IP Count - This column displays the number of sites or categories visited by the IP address on the user’s machine.
•User Count - This column displays the number of individu- als who have visited a specific site or category.
•Site Count - This column displays the number of sites a user has visited, or the number of sites in a category. This figure is based on the root name of the site. For example, if a user visits www.espn.com, www.msn.com, and www.foxsports.com, that user will have visited three pages. If that same user additionally visits www.espn.com/scores, the total number of sites visited would still count as three— and not as
•Page Count - This column displays the total number of pages visited. A user may visit only one site, but visit 20 pages on that site. If a user visits a page with popup ads, these items would add to the page count. If a page has banner ads that link to other pages, these items also would factor into the page count. In categories that use a lot of popup
By clicking the down arrow to the right of any record in this column, a report screen displays with details for all pages visited, including hyperlinks to those pages. On this screen, you have the option to include Information columns for Category, User, IP, and Site by clicking in the checkboxes.
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