7.4. Tree of Scanned Data

Scanned data item opens the window where the captured data of particular services (WWW pages, e-mail messages, FTP relations etc.) can be viewed.

Tree of data (in the left part of the window) contains two base branches:

Both branches contain identical data — they differ only in the type of sorting.

The user can expand the selected branch of the tree and click on a concrete object (e.g. WWW page on a given server). This object will be displayed in the right part of the window.

Note: If it is not forbidden in the program configuration (see chapter 6.7), content of e-mail messages will be displayed.

Note #2: For WWW pages, Kerio Network Monitor records a particular URL and a page content (HTML code without pictures, applications etc.) When the page is being displayed, the code is opened and the relevant objects are downloaded directly from a server (i.e. in the same way as a browser).

Scanned Data Window

The toolbar of the Scanned data window contains the following functions and options (from left to right):

Stop current transfer

Stops the transfer of the opening WWW pages (as in a browser)

Refresh tree

Updates information in a tree (new data could be scanned since the Scanned data window was opened).

This function can be invoked by F5 key.

Max age

The maximum age of data, which should be presented in the tree (in an interval from 5 minutes to one week, or unlimited age — *unlimited*). The Max age option affects noticeably the size and the readability of a tree.

Show formatted

Shows formatted WWW pages or e-mail messages

Show as plain text

Shows WWW pages or e-mail messages in a text format (source code)

Open as document

Opens pages or messages as a document (in a default WWW browser or an e-mail client)