Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 150-249u, 3Y, RNW KL4851XASTR User Manual
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HANGING THE SCAN MODE
The scan mode is the condition, which triggers File Anti-Virus into activity. By default, the application runs under a smart
mode, which determines if the object is subject to scan based on the actions taken on it. For example, when working with
a Microsoft Office document, the application scans the file when it is first opened and last closed. Intermediate operations
that overwrite the file do not cause it to be scanned.
mode, which determines if the object is subject to scan based on the actions taken on it. For example, when working with
a Microsoft Office document, the application scans the file when it is first opened and last closed. Intermediate operations
that overwrite the file do not cause it to be scanned.
You can change the object scan mode. The scan mode should be selected depending on the files you work with most of
the time.
the time.
To change the object scan mode:
1. Open the main application window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Protection section.
3. In the File Anti-Virus component context menu, select the Settings item.
4. In the window that will open, click the Customize button.
5. In the window that will open, on the Additional tab, in the Scan mode section, select the required mode.
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CAN TECHNOLOGY
Additionally you can specify which technologies will be used by the File Anti-Virus component:
iChecker. This technology can increase scan speed by excluding certain objects from the scan. An object is
excluded from the scan using a special algorithm that takes into account the release date of the application
databases, the date the object was last scanned, and any modifications to the scan settings.
excluded from the scan using a special algorithm that takes into account the release date of the application
databases, the date the object was last scanned, and any modifications to the scan settings.
For example, you have an archive file that the application has scanned and assigned the not infected status to it.
The next time the application will skip this archive, unless it has been altered, or the scan settings have been
changed. If the archive's structure has changed by adding a new object to it, or if the scan settings have
changed, or if the application databases have been updated, the archive will be re-scanned.
The next time the application will skip this archive, unless it has been altered, or the scan settings have been
changed. If the archive's structure has changed by adding a new object to it, or if the scan settings have
changed, or if the application databases have been updated, the archive will be re-scanned.
There are limitations to the iChecker technology: it does not work with large files and applies only to the objects
with a structure that the application recognizes (for example, .exe, .dll, .lnk, .ttf, .inf, .sys, .com, .chm, .zip, .rar).
with a structure that the application recognizes (for example, .exe, .dll, .lnk, .ttf, .inf, .sys, .com, .chm, .zip, .rar).
iSwift. This technology is a development of the iChecker technology for computers using the NTFS file system.
There are limitations to iSwift: it is bound to a specific file's location in the file system and can apply only to
objects in NTFS.
There are limitations to iSwift: it is bound to a specific file's location in the file system and can apply only to
objects in NTFS.
To change the object scan technology:
1. Open the main application window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Protection section.
3. In the File Anti-Virus component context menu, select the Settings item.
4. In the window that will open, click the Customize button.
5. In the window that will open, on the Additional tab, in the Scan technologies section, select the required
setting value.