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Kaspersky Administration Kit
the specified user logs onto the domain, the application will be installed
on the client where this user has logged on. This method is
recommended for use with computers running Windows 95/98/Me
Settings, task –
Application settings specific for each type of task.
Settings, applications –
Application settings specific for all types of tasks
performed by this application.
Severity level
– A parameter that classifies an event recorded during
Kaspersky Anti-Virus performance. There are four severity levels:
•
Critical
•
Error
•
Warning
•
Info
Events of the same kind can be of different severity levels, depending on the
specific situation.
Startup objects
– A set of programs that are necessary for launching and
smooth operation of the operating system and other software installed
on your computer. Your operating system launches these objects during
each startup. Some viruses attempt to infect the startup objects and can
cause startup failure.
Suspicious object
– An object that contains either a modified code of a
well-known virus or a code reminiscent of a virus yet unknown to
Kaspersky Lab specialists.
Scan files by format
– In this scanning mode, the program analyzes the
contents of a file, namely, the format identifier in the file header.
Scan files by extension
– In the scanning mode, the program takes into
account the scanned file extension.
T
Task
– A named action performed by a Kaspersky Lab application.
U
Unknown virus
– A new virus that is not recorded in the
anti-virus
database
. As a rule, Kaspersky Anti-Virus detects unknown viruses
using an
heuristic code analyzer
and objects containing these viruses
are identified as
suspicious
.
Updating
– A function of Kaspersky Anti-Virus that updates/adds new files
(anti-virus database or program modules) retrieved from Kaspersky Lab
update servers.
Updating agents
- computers that act as intermediate centers for
distributing updates and installation packages within administration
groups.