Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 25-49u, 3Y, RNW KL4851XAPTR ユーザーズマニュアル
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KL4851XAPTR
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2. In the window that will open, on the Reports tab, select the name of a component or a task and click the Details
link.
3. In the window that will open the information about the performance of selected component or task will be shown.
Click the Save As button and specify where you want to save the report file.
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ONFIGURING REPORTS
You can modify the following settings for creating and saving the reports:
Allow or block logging informative events. As a rule, those events are not critical for the protection (the
Log non-critical events box).
Allow the saving in the report only for the events that have occurred since the last startup of the task. This saves
disk space by reducing the report size (the
disk space by reducing the report size (the
Keep only recent events box). If the box is checked, the
information will be updated every time the task is restarted. However, only non-critical information will be
overwritten.
overwritten.
Set the storage term for reports (the
Store reports no longer than box). By default, the objects storage time
is 14 days; once it expires, the objects will be deleted. You can change the maximum storage time, or even
cancel any restrictions imposed on it.
cancel any restrictions imposed on it.
Specify the maximum report size (the
Maximum size box). By default, the maximum size is 100 MB. You can
cancel any restrictions imposed on the report's size, or enter another value.
To edit the settings for report creation and storage, please do the following:
1. Open the application settings window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Reports and Storages section.
3. In the Reports section, check all required boxes, and set the storage term and the maximum size of the report,
if necessary.
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UARANTINE FOR POTENTIALLY INFECTED OBJECTS
Quarantine is a special repository that stores the objects possibly infected with viruses.
Potentially infected objects are objects suspected of being infected with viruses or their modifications.
Why are some objects considered as potentially inflected? It is not always possible to exactly determine whether an
object is infected. This could be for the following reasons:
object is infected. This could be for the following reasons:
The code of the object being analyzed resembles a known threat but is partially modified.
Application databases contain information on the threats investigated to date by Kaspersky Lab's specialists. If a
malicious program has been modified and these changes have not been entered into databases yet, Kaspersky
Anti-Virus classifies the object infected with the modified malicious program as a potentially infected object, and
indicates without fail which threat this infection resembles.
malicious program has been modified and these changes have not been entered into databases yet, Kaspersky
Anti-Virus classifies the object infected with the modified malicious program as a potentially infected object, and
indicates without fail which threat this infection resembles.
The code of the object detected is reminiscent in structure of a malicious program; however, nothing similar is
recorded in the application databases.
recorded in the application databases.
It is quite possible that this is a new type of threat, so Kaspersky Anti-Virus classifies that object as a potentially
infected object.
infected object.
Files are identified as potentially infected with a virus by the heuristic code analyzer. This mechanism is fairly effective
and very rarely leads to false positives.
and very rarely leads to false positives.