![]() But this is not something I need to adjust. Unless you mean the option "During scheduled time" which is set to all time in weekdays. ![]() The allowed time policy is not something I can adjust from the rule, it is set in the web policy. However on the rule itself in appcontrol I have set it to none, so no applications are being blocked. I don't mind using the web proxy, of course, as long I can get around the issue that occurs when the game tries to load.Īpologies, Ian but I am not entirely sure I understood This does not happen when DPI is used, though.Īny help would be much appreciated. Log viewer shows nothing regarding this error. But since kids access roblox 99% of the time, then it would make the quota totally pointless. The only thing that seems to work is to add an exception for roblox and skip policy checks. I have tried various options, put exceptions, but haven't been able to get around this issue. Is this the expected behaviour? When I use the web proxy, the kids can select the amount of minutes they want to use and are able to enter roblox, however when they try to launch a game the following error appears and the game does not load. However, if I don't have the option checked and use the DPI engine, there is no option to use the quota: When the machine tries to access the website they get the expected block page with the option to use some of this quota If I go to the firewall rule that has this policy and check the option "Use web proxy instead of DPI engine", all seem to work as expected. I run a policy test and I get the correct result: ![]() I set a web category (Games) to be accessible only for 1 hour per day.
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