If using the hook method as the web communication monitoring method
This function cannot be run in a Web browser that is not Internet Explorer.
This function must be run in Windows Internet Explorer 9 or higher.
Running the prohibition function will activate the Internet Explorer window.
Even if the prohibited URL is accessed, the web page during access will not be captured.
When the URL access prohibition policy is applied, in the case of access to a prohibited URL, Internet Explorer will be forced to close.
If only one tab is open in Internet Explorer when access to a prohibited URL is attempted, Internet Explorer will be forced to close.
If multiple tabs are open in Internet Explorer, only the tab that tried to access the prohibited URL will be forced to close.
This function will not be performed when a prohibited site is contained in the frame of Web page being displayed.
If the prohibited site is accessed while collecting Window title obtaining log, the URL will not be recorded in the Remarks column of the Window title obtaining log.
If using the local proxy method as the web communication monitoring method
This function must be run in Windows Internet Explorer 9 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Firefox 49 or higher, or Google Chrome 53 or higher.
Even if the prohibited URL is accessed, the web page during access will not be captured.
When the URL access prohibition policy is applied, in the case of access to a prohibited URL, the prohibition feature will not work.
If the prohibited site is accessed while collecting Window title obtaining log, the URL will not be recorded in the Remarks column of the Window title obtaining log.
The browser will not forcibly exit.
Tabs do not close automatically.