To make blocking work, you can change an existing blocking level or add a new one. Here we start this example from adding a new blocking level.
As in Figure 1.1, add a blocking level named "Block QQ" and check "Block Tecent QQ".
You also need to apply this block rule to certain computers in the "User-computer Table". Please refer to Modify the User-computer Table
Because QQ use both TCP and UDP to communicate, so you also need to block udp port in the router.
Please refer to How to configure your router to block UDP 8000-8001?
As in Figure 2.1, add a blocking level named "Block QQ file transfer" and check "Block QQ file transfer".
You also need to apply this block rule to certain computers in the "User-computer Table". Please refer to Modify the User-computer Table
Because QQ use both TCP and UDP to communicate, so you also need to block udp port in the router.
Please refer to How to configure your router to block UDP 8000-8001?
Click "Control Settings" -> "Black/White List Settings", choose "QQ Black/White List" type, then press "Add", as in Figure 3.1.1.
As in Figure 3.1.2, in "Add Black/White List", choose a type, and fill in the name and QQ accounts you want to filter.
One account per line. Wildcards(*,?) are supported. Wildcard '*' means multi-Character, while wildcard '?' means a single character.
As in Figure 3.2, add a blocking level, check "Enable QQ black/white list" and choose "QQ black list example" in the dropdown textbox.
You need to set the blocking level for computers which you want to implement this blocking policy. As in Figure 3.3, choose the "Block qq list example" blocking level in the "Blocking rules". Make sure that "Enable Monitor" are chosen for computers you want to block.
Please refer to How to configure your router to block UDP 8000-8001?
Each router's configuration may be different.
If you've blocked UDP 8000 and 8001 successfully, QQ's login port in "Chatting Online" will change to 80 or 443.