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Administration Kit
IStreams technology
– A technology that excludes the files stored on
NTFS-formatted disks that remained unmodified since the last scan.
The IStreams technology was implemented by using a method of
storing file checksums in the additional NTFS streams.
Infected object
– An object containing a virus. We recommend that you
abandon working on these objects because they can infect your
computer.
Installation package
– A package of files used to install Kaspersky Lab
applications on remote hosts on a logical network. Installation packages
are based on a special
.kpd
file included in the application distribution
kit, which contains a minimum set of parameters that provide the basic
functionality of the application immediately after the installation. The
values of the parameters are default settings of the applications.
Installation using the startup scenario
– a method of remote installation
of Kaspersky Lab's applications that allows to assign a remote
installation task to a specific account of a user (or several users). When
a user is registered with a domain, an attempt will be made to install the
application on the client computer from which the user has registered.
This method is recommended for installation of Kaspersky Lab's
applications onto computers running Microsoft Windows 98/Me.
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Kaspersky Lab update servers
– A list of http and ftp Kaspersky Lab
websites where you can copy updates to your computer from.
Kaspersky Administration Kit
– An application for centralized performance
of key administrative tasks. It gives you complete control over the
enterprise anti-virus policy based on Kaspersky Lab applications.
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License key
– A file with the .
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extension that serves as your personal
"key". This file is required for correct operation of Kaspersky Lab
applications. The license key is included in the distribution kit if you
purchased your copy of the application from Kaspersky Lab distributors.
If you purchased the application online, the license key is sent to you
via e-mail. Without the license key, Kaspersky Anti-Virus DOES NOT
WORK.
Logical network operator –
A user that monitors the system of anti-virus
protection managed by Kaspersky Administration Kit.
Local management
– Management of an application through a local
interface.
Local task
– A task created for and running on a single client.
License period
– A period during which you have the right to take
advantage of the full functionality of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. As a rule, the