Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2011, Upg, 3u, DE/FR/IT KL1837XXCFR-SUI Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
KL1837XXCFR-SUI
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L O S S A R Y
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D
O M A I N N A M E S E R V I C E
( D N S )
Distributed system for converting the name of a host (a computer or other network device) to an IP address. DNS
functions in TCP/IP networks. Particularly, DNS can also store and process reverse requests, by determining the name
of a host by its IP address (PTR record). Resolution of DNS names is usually carried out by network applications, not by
users.
functions in TCP/IP networks. Particularly, DNS can also store and process reverse requests, by determining the name
of a host by its IP address (PTR record). Resolution of DNS names is usually carried out by network applications, not by
users.
D
U A L
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H O M E D G A T E W A Y
Computer equipped with two network adapters (each of which is connected to different networks) transferring data from
one network to the other.
one network to the other.
E
E
V E N T S E V E R I T Y L E V E L
Description of the event, logged during the operation of the Kaspersky Lab application. There exist four severity levels:
Critical event.
Functional failure.
Warning.
Information message.
Events of the same type may have different severity levels, depending on the situation when the event occurred.
E
X C L U S I O N
Exclusion is an object excluded from the scan by Kaspersky Lab application. You can exclude files of certain formats, file
masks, a certain area (for example, a folder or a program), application processes, or objects by threat type, according to
the Virus Encyclopedia classification from the scan. Each task can be assigned a set of exclusions.
masks, a certain area (for example, a folder or a program), application processes, or objects by threat type, according to
the Virus Encyclopedia classification from the scan. Each task can be assigned a set of exclusions.
F
F
A L S E A L A R M
Situation when Kaspersky Lab's application considers a non-infected object as infected due to its code similar to that of a
virus.
virus.
F
I L E M A S K
Representation of a file name and extension using wildcards. The two standard wildcards used in file masks are * and ?,
where * represents any number of any characters and ? stands for any single character. Using these wildcards, you can
represent any file. Note that the name and extension are always separated by a period.
where * represents any number of any characters and ? stands for any single character. Using these wildcards, you can
represent any file. Note that the name and extension are always separated by a period.
H
H
A R D W A R E P O R T
Socket on a hardware component of a computer in which a cable or a plug can be connected (LPT port, serial port, USB
port).
port).
H
E A D E R
The information in the beginning of a file or a message, which is comprised of low-level data on file (or message) status
and processing. In particular, the email message header contains such data as information about the sender and
recipient, and the date.
and processing. In particular, the email message header contains such data as information about the sender and
recipient, and the date.