Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 250-499u, 2Y, RNW KL4851XATDR ユーザーズマニュアル
製品コード
KL4851XATDR
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Y P E S O F N O T I F I C A T I O N S
185
Full name of the dangerous object and a path to the webpage.
You are asked to select one of the following responses to the object:
Allow
– continue the object downloading.
Block
– block the object downloading from the web resource.
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.
D
ANGEROUS ACTIVITY DETECTED IN THE SYSTEM
When Proactive Defense detects dangerous application activity on your system, a special notification pops up containing:
The name of the threat as it is listed in the Kaspersky Lab Virus Encyclopedia. The name of the threat is given
as a link to www.viruslist.com, where you can find detailed information on the type of threat detected.
as a link to www.viruslist.com, where you can find detailed information on the type of threat detected.
Full name of the file of the process that initiated the dangerous activity and a path to it.
Possible responses:
Quarantine
– shuts down the process and places the executable file to quarantine. When you place an
object in Quarantine, it is moved, not copied. Files in Quarantine are saved in a special format and are not
dangerous.
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.
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.
Terminate
– shuts down the process.
Allow
– allows the process to execute.
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 program detected is not dangerous, we recommend adding it to the trusted zone to avoid
Kaspersky Anti-Virus making repeat false positives when detecting it.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus making repeat false positives when detecting it.
I
NVADER DETECTED
When Proactive Defense detects one process attempting to inject into another on your system, a special notification pops
up containing:
up containing:
The name of the threat as it is listed in the Kaspersky Lab Virus Encyclopedia. The name of the threat is given
as a link to
as a link to
, where you can find detailed information on the type of threat detected.
Full name of the file of the process that initiated the implementation attempt and a path to it.