A Local Block File
What is a local block file?
 
You can have the Guidescope software block and unblock URLs by specifying the URLs in a file on your computer. The file that does this is known as the local block file. The local block file overrides the blocking action of our database and can do sophisticated "pattern matching" on URLs or domain names.

How do I use a local block file?
 
Using a text editor, create a file named "block.ini" in the directory in which the Guidescope software is installed. List the domains you want blocked or unblocked in block.ini. List the domains you want unblocked preceded by a "~". For example, if block.ini contains:
 
bannerads.com
~my.bannerads.com
 
then all URLs that have "bannerads.com" in their domains will be blocked, and all URLs that have "my.bannerads.com" in their domains will not be blocked.
 
The block.ini file capability is provided for backwards compatibility with the Internet Junkbuster. You can find more documentation on block file pattern matching at the Junkbusters site.


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