Kaspersky Lab Anti-Virus 2011, DE/FR/IT KL1137XBAFS-SUI 사용자 설명서
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To unpack large-sized compound files in background mode:
1. Open the application settings window.
2. In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the File Anti-Virus component.
3. Click the Settings button in the Security level section in the right part of the window.
4. In the window that opens, on the Performance tab, in the Scan of compound files section, click the
Additional button.
5. In the Compound files window, check the Extract compound files in the background box and specify the
minimum file size.
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CAN OPTIMIZATION
You can reduce the scan time and speed up Kaspersky Anti-Virus. This can be achieved by scanning only new files and
those files that have altered since the last time they were scanned. This mode applies both to simple and compound
files.
those files that have altered since the last time they were scanned. This mode applies both to simple and compound
files.
To scan only new and changed files:
1. Open the application settings window.
2. In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the File Anti-Virus component.
3. Click the Settings button in the right part of the window.
4. In the window that opens, on the Performance tab, in the Scan optimization section, check the Scan only
new and changed files box.
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Mail Anti-Virus scans incoming and outgoing messages for malicious objects. It starts when the operating system boots
and runs continually, scanning all email messages sent or received via the POP3, SMTP, IMAP, MAPI, and NNTP
protocols, as well as over encrypted connections (SSL) via POP3 and IMAP (see section "Scanning encrypted
connections" on page
and runs continually, scanning all email messages sent or received via the POP3, SMTP, IMAP, MAPI, and NNTP
protocols, as well as over encrypted connections (SSL) via POP3 and IMAP (see section "Scanning encrypted
connections" on page
The indicator of the component's operation is the application icon in the taskbar notification area, which looks like
whenever an email message is being scanned.
You can specify the types of messages which should be scanned and select the security level (see page
(configuration settings affecting the scan intensity).
The application intercepts each message that the user sends or receives and parses it into basic components: message
header, body, attachments. Message body and attachments (including attached OLE objects) are scanned for the
presence of threats.
header, body, attachments. Message body and attachments (including attached OLE objects) are scanned for the
presence of threats.
By default, the mode of using records from application databases to search for threats is always enabled. In addition, you
can enable heuristic analysis. Furthermore, you can enable filtering of attachments (see page
can enable heuristic analysis. Furthermore, you can enable filtering of attachments (see page
), which allows
automatic renaming or deletion of specified file types.
If a threat is detected, Kaspersky Anti-Virus assigns one of the following statuses to the found object:
malicious program (such as a virus or Trojan);
potentially infected (suspicious) status if the scan cannot determine whether the object is infected or not. The file
may contain a sequence of code appropriate for viruses, or modified code from a known virus.
may contain a sequence of code appropriate for viruses, or modified code from a known virus.