Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 15-19u, 1Y, RNW KL4851XAMFR User Manual
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The Kaspersky Lab specialists strongly recommend that you agree with to carry out the advanced disinfection procedure.
To do so, click the OK button. However, note that your computer will restart once the procedure is complete, so we
recommend saving your current work and closing all applications before running the procedure.
To do so, click the OK button. However, note that your computer will restart once the procedure is complete, so we
recommend saving your current work and closing all applications before running the procedure.
While the disinfection procedure is running, email client or operating system registry editing sessions cannot be started.
After restarting your computer, you are advised to run the full virus scan.
After restarting your computer, you are advised to run the full virus scan.
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USPICIOUS OBJECT DETECTED
If File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus, or a virus scan detects an object containing code from an unknown virus or modified
code of a known virus, a special notification will pop up.
code of a known virus, a special notification will pop up.
It contains:
The threat type (for instance, virus, Trojan) and the name of the object as listed in the Kaspersky Lab Virus
Encyclopedia. The name of the dangerous object is given as a link to
Encyclopedia. The name of the dangerous object is given as a link to
, where you can find
more detailed information on the type of threat detected on your computer.
Full name of the object and a path to it.
You are asked to select one of the following responses to the object:
Quarantine
– place the object to quarantine. When you place an object to the Quarantine, it is moved, not
copied: the object is deleted from the disk or email message, and saved in the Quarantine folder. Files in
Quarantine are saved in a special format and are not dangerous.
Quarantine are saved in a special format and are not dangerous.
When you scan Quarantine later with updated threat signatures, the status of the object could change. For
example, the object may be identified as infected and can be processed using an updated database. Otherwise,
the object could be assigned the not infected status, and then restored.
example, the object may be identified as infected and can be processed using an updated database. Otherwise,
the object could be assigned the not infected status, and then restored.
If a file is quarantined manually and after a subsequent scan turns out to be uninfected, its status will not change
to OK immediately after the scan. This will only occur if the scan took place after a certain amount of time (at
least three days) after quarantining the file.
to OK immediately after the scan. This will only occur if the scan took place after a certain amount of time (at
least three days) after quarantining the file.
Delete
– delete the object. Before deleting, a backup copy of the object is created in case the necessity arises to
restore it or a portrait of its infection.
Skip
– block access to the object but take no actions on it; simply record information about it in a report.
You can later come back to skipped objects in the report window. However, you cannot postpone processing
objects detected in emails.
objects detected in emails.
To apply the selected action to all objects with the same status detected in the current session of the protection
component or the task, check the
component or the task, check the
Apply to all box. The current session is the time from when the component is
started until it is disabled or the application is restarted, or the time from beginning a virus scan until it is complete.
If you are sure that the object detected it is not malicious, we recommend adding it to the trusted zone to avoid the
program making repeat false positives when you use the object.
program making repeat false positives when you use the object.
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ANGEROUS OBJECT DETECTED IN TRAFFIC
When Web Anti-Virus detects a malicious object in traffic, a special notification pops up on screen.
The notification contains:
The threat type (for instance, virus modification) and the name of the dangerous object as listed in the
Kaspersky Lab Virus Encyclopedia. The name of the object is given as a link to
Kaspersky Lab Virus Encyclopedia. The name of the object is given as a link to
, where you
can find detailed information on the type of threat detected.