I will have to do a bit more playin round with this, but I would appreciate any feedback (Please notice the Default Rights set to ignored).
Also, there may be a better policy for this, I will have to check with some of my support colleagues when they are available.
And to finish it off, I will just give you a quick backgrounder on why I used seperate "Filters" for the criterions.
The image shown says " If Filter 1 has .asf in the address, let it through. "OR" if Filter 2 has .wmv let it through
If I was to have both criterions in one filter, it would be .. " If the request is for a url that contains .asf "AND" .wmv, let it through.... So if you had it that way, you would require a Windows media file named for example .. test.asf.wmv ... and thats probably like winning the lottery ...
P.S I could take a .wmv file and change the extension to .asf; it would still work. Those are the two main file extensions for Windows Media player files. I presume MSN use the .asf format to be backwards compatiable with earlier version of Windows Media Player (depending which codec was used to encode it.)