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Creating an exclusion rule .............................................................................................................................................
Additional exclusion settings .........................................................................................................................................
Allowed file exclusion masks .........................................................................................................................................
Allowed exclusion masks according to the Virus Encyclopedia .....................................................................................
Creating the list of trusted applications ..........................................................................................................................
Exporting / importing trusted zone components ............................................................................................................
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REATING AN EXCLUSION RULE
Exclusion rules are sets of conditions that Kaspersky Anti-Virus uses to verify if it can skip the scan of an object.
You can exclude files of certain formats from the scan, use a file mask, or exclude a certain area (for example, a folder or
an application), program processes, or objects according to the Virus Encyclopedia's classification.
an application), program processes, or objects according to the Virus Encyclopedia's classification.
Threat type is the status Kaspersky Anti-Virus assigns to an object while scanning it. This status is assigned based on the
classification of malware and riskware found in the Kaspersky Lab's Virus Encyclopedia.
classification of malware and riskware found in the Kaspersky Lab's Virus Encyclopedia.
Potentially dangerous software does not have malicious functions but it can be used as an auxiliary component for a
malicious code, since it contains holes and errors. This category includes, for example, remote administration
applications, IRC clients, FTP servers, all-purpose utilities for halting or hiding processes, keyloggers, password macros,
autodialers, etc. Such software is classified as not-a-virus, but it can be divided into several types, e.g. Adware, Joke,
Riskware, etc. (for more information on potentially dangerous software detected by Kaspersky Anti-Virus, see the Virus
Encyclopedia at www.viruslist.com (
malicious code, since it contains holes and errors. This category includes, for example, remote administration
applications, IRC clients, FTP servers, all-purpose utilities for halting or hiding processes, keyloggers, password macros,
autodialers, etc. Such software is classified as not-a-virus, but it can be divided into several types, e.g. Adware, Joke,
Riskware, etc. (for more information on potentially dangerous software detected by Kaspersky Anti-Virus, see the Virus
Encyclopedia at www.viruslist.com (
)). After the scan, such programs
may be blocked. Since many of them are widely exploited by users, they may be excluded from the scan. To do so, you
should add the name of the threat or a threat name mask (according to the Virus Encyclopedia's classification) to the
trusted zone.
should add the name of the threat or a threat name mask (according to the Virus Encyclopedia's classification) to the
trusted zone.
For example, you may frequently use the Remote Administrator program. This is a remote access system that allows you
to operate your resources from a remote computer. Kaspersky Anti-Virus views this sort of application activity as
potentially dangerous and may block it. To avoid blocking the application, you should create an exclusion rule that would
specify Remote Admin as the verdict.
to operate your resources from a remote computer. Kaspersky Anti-Virus views this sort of application activity as
potentially dangerous and may block it. To avoid blocking the application, you should create an exclusion rule that would
specify Remote Admin as the verdict.
Adding an exclusion creates a rule that can be used by several application components (File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus,
Proactive Defense, Web Anti-Virus), and virus scan tasks .
Proactive Defense, Web Anti-Virus), and virus scan tasks .
To create an exclusion rule, please do the following:
1. Open the application settings window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Protection section.
3. In the Exclusions section, click the Trusted zone button.
4. In the window that will open, on the Exclusion rules tab, click the Add button.
5. In the Exclusion mask window that will open, in the Properties section, select an exclusion type. Then, in the
Rule description section, assign values to the selected exclusion types and select which Kaspersky Anti-Virus
components should be covered by the rule.
components should be covered by the rule.
To create an exclusion rule from the report window, please do the following:
1. Select the object from the report to add to the exclusions.