Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 25-49u, 2Y, RNW KL4851XAPDR User Manual
Product codes
KL4851XAPDR
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ONFIGURING VIRUS SCAN SCHEDULE
Scanning selected areas for malicious objects is one of the key tasks in protecting the computer.
When you install Kaspersky Anti-Virus, three default virus scan tasks are created. In this window, the Configuration
Wizard asks you to select a scan task run mode:
Wizard asks you to select a scan task run mode:
Full Scan
A thorough scan of the entire system. The following objects are scanned by default: system memory, programs
loaded at startup, system backup, email databases, hard drives, removable storage media, and network drives. You
can change the schedule settings in the window that will open by clicking the Change button.
loaded at startup, system backup, email databases, hard drives, removable storage media, and network drives. You
can change the schedule settings in the window that will open by clicking the Change button.
Quick Scan
Virus scan of operating system startup objects. You can change the schedule settings in the window that will open by
clicking the Change button.
clicking the Change button.
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ESTRICTING ACCESS TO THE APPLICATION
Since a personal computer may be used by several people with different levels of computer literacy, and since malicious
programs can disable its protection, you have the option of password-protecting access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Using a
password can protect the application from unauthorized attempts to disable protection, change the settings, or uninstall
the application.
programs can disable its protection, you have the option of password-protecting access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Using a
password can protect the application from unauthorized attempts to disable protection, change the settings, or uninstall
the application.
To enable password protection, check the
Enable password protection box and fill in the Password and Confirm
password fields.
Below, specify the area that you want to protect with a password:
All operations (except notifications of dangerous events). The password will be requested if the user
attempts to take any action on the application, apart from responding to notifications about the detection of
dangerous objects.
dangerous objects.
Selected operations:
Configuring application settings
– request password if a user attempts to modify Kaspersky Anti-Virus
settings.
Closing application
– the password will be requested when the user attempts to exit the application.
Disabling protection components and stopping scan tasks
– request the password when the user
attempts to disable a protection component or stop a scan task.
Disabling Kaspersky Administration Kit policy
– request the password if the user attempts to remove
the computer from the scope of policies and group tasks (when operating via Kaspersky Administration Kit).
Upon application uninstall
– request the password if the user attempts to remove the application from
the computer.
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ONFIGURING
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NTI
-H
ACKER
Anti-Hacker is the component of Kaspersky Anti-Virus that secures your computer on local networks and on the Internet.
At this stage, the Configuration Wizard offers you to create a list of rules that would guide Anti-Hacker when analyzing
your computer's network activity.
At this stage, the Configuration Wizard offers you to create a list of rules that would guide Anti-Hacker when analyzing
your computer's network activity.