P E A R L   E C H 0   U S E R   G U I D E  
    
To select a block of time, click the beginning hour and drag 
through the rows and columns to the ending hour.  
    
To select an entire day, click that day in the left column.   
    
To select one hour for all seven days, click the top of that column.   
    
To select the entire week, click the upper left box (above Sunday).     
2. 
Select the type of access: 
    
To allow controlled access during the selected hours, click 
 Controlled Access .  
    
To deny connections during the selected hours, click  No Access .   
    
To allow monitored connections without any controls you have set, 
click  Free Access (monitored) .  
    
To allow unmonitored connections without any controls you have 
set, click  Free Access (unmonitored) .   
3. 
Repeat steps 1 and 2, as necessary. 
Hint: When using time controls, you may want to restrict users running 
Windows 95, 98 or ME from altering their workstation's clock.   From the 
 Preferences   command in the Options menu, you can select Lock System 
Clock to disable the Windows time settings program.  Select Lock DOS Prompt 
to disable access to DOS and DOS time commands.  Note: This may affect 
programs that run in DOS mode. 
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