Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 15-19u, 3Y, RNW KL4851XAMTR ユーザーズマニュアル
製品コード
KL4851XAMTR
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F THE ACTION SELECTED WAS
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HEN A MALICIOUS
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POTENTIALLY INFECTED OBJECT IS DETECTED
Prompt for action when the
scan is complete
The application will postpone processing of objects until the scan is complete.
When the scan is complete, the statistics window will pop up with a list of
objects detected, and you will be asked if you want to process the objects.
When the scan is complete, the statistics window will pop up with a list of
objects detected, and you will be asked if you want to process the objects.
Prompt for action during scan
The application will display a warning message with information about which
malicious code has infected or potentially infected the object, and will offer
several options of further actions.
malicious code has infected or potentially infected the object, and will offer
several options of further actions.
Do not prompt for action
The application creates a report with information about objects detected
without processing them or notifying the user. This application mode is not
recommended, because it leaves infected or potentially infected objects on
your computer making infection virtually inevitable.
without processing them or notifying the user. This application mode is not
recommended, because it leaves infected or potentially infected objects on
your computer making infection virtually inevitable.
Do not prompt for action
Disinfect
The application attempts to disinfect the object without requesting any
confirmation from the user. If the attempt of disinfecting the object fails, it will
be either blocked (if the object cannot be disinfected), or assigned the
potentially infected status (if the object is considered suspicious), and it will be
moved to Quarantine. Relevant information is logged in the report. Later you
can attempt to disinfect this object.
confirmation from the user. If the attempt of disinfecting the object fails, it will
be either blocked (if the object cannot be disinfected), or assigned the
potentially infected status (if the object is considered suspicious), and it will be
moved to Quarantine. Relevant information is logged in the report. Later you
can attempt to disinfect this object.
Do not prompt for action
Disinfect
Delete if disinfection fails
The application attempts to disinfect the object without requesting any
confirmation from the user. If the object cannot be disinfected, it will be
deleted.
confirmation from the user. If the object cannot be disinfected, it will be
deleted.
Do not prompt for action
Disinfect
Delete
The application deletes the object automatically.
Before attempting to disinfect or delete an infected object, Kaspersky Anti-Virus creates a backup copy of it, which is
placed into Backup to allow later restoration or disinfection.
placed into Backup to allow later restoration or disinfection.
To change the specified action to be performed on detected objects, please do the following:
1. Open the main application window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Scan (Full Scan, Quick Scan) section.
3. For the selected section, click the link with the preset security level.
4. In the Action section, enter the required changes in the window that will open.
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HANGING THE TYPE OF OBJECTS TO SCAN
When specifying the type of objects to scan, you establish which file formats and sizes will be scanned for viruses when
the selected virus scan runs.
the selected virus scan runs.
When selecting file types you should remember the following:
Certain file formats (such as .txt) have a fairly low risk of having malicious code infiltrated into them and
subsequently activated. At the same time, there are formats that contain or may contain an executable code
(such as .exe, .dll, .doc). The risk of penetration and activation of malicious code in such files is fairly high.
subsequently activated. At the same time, there are formats that contain or may contain an executable code
(such as .exe, .dll, .doc). The risk of penetration and activation of malicious code in such files is fairly high.
Remember that an intruder can send a virus to your computer in a file with the .txt extension, whereas it is in fact
an executable file renamed as .txt file. If you have selected the
an executable file renamed as .txt file. If you have selected the
Files scanned by extension option, such a
file will be skipped by the scan. If the
Files scanned by format option has been selected, regardless the