Reference: Configuration options
Avira Professional Security - User Manual (Status: 23 Sep. 2011)
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Default
If this option is enabled, Realtime Protection records important information (concerning
detections, alerts and errors) in the report file, with less important information ignored
for improved clarity. This option is enabled as the default setting.
Extended
If this option is enabled, Realtime Protection logs less important information to the
report file as well.
Complete
If this option is enabled, Realtime Protection logs all available information in the report
file, including file size, file type, date, etc.
Limit report file
Limit size to n MB
If this option is enabled, the report file can be limited to a certain size. Permitted values
are between 1 and 100 MB. Around 50 kilobytes of extra space are allowed when
limiting the size of the report file to minimize the use of system resources. If the size of
the log file exceeds the indicated size by more than 50 kilobytes, then old entries are
deleted until the indicated size minus 50 kilobytes is reached.
Back up report file before shortening
If this option is enabled, the report file is backed up before shortening. For the save
location see
Report directory
.
Write configuration to report file
If this option is enabled, the configuration of the on-access scan is recorded in the
report file.
Note
If you have not specified any report file restriction, a new report file is
automatically created when the report file reaches 100MB. A backup of the old
report file is created. Up to three backups of old report files are saved. The
oldest backups are deleted first.
11.3
Variables: Realtime Protection and System Scanner exceptions
If your Avira product is managed with AMC, you may use variables to configure exceptions
for the Realtime Protection and the System Scanner. When saving the configuration on
the managed system, the variables are automatically replaced by true values
corresponding to the operating system and its language.
The following variables may be used: