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C
Container object
– an object subject to anti-virus scan that consists of sev-
eral objects, such as an archive, a message containing an attached
message, etc. See also
simple object
.
D
Deleting the object
– a method of object processing that involves physical
removal of object from the computer. We recommend using this method
for processing infected objects. If deletion is the primary action assigned
to the object, a backup copy of such object will be created before this
action is performed.. You can use this copy later to restore the original
object.
Disinfection
– a method used for processing infected objects that results in
full or partial restoration of data or a decision that the object cannot be
disinfected. Disinfection is performed based on the records contained in
the
anti-virus database
. If disinfection is the primary action assigned to
the object (i.e. if it is the first action to be performed on an object after it
is detected), a
backup copy
of such object will be created before this ac-
tion is performed. Part of the data may be lost during the process of dis-
infection. A backup copy of the object can be used to restore the object
in its original state.
I
Infected object
– an object containing malicious code. We do not recom-
mend accessing these objects because this may result in an infection of
your computer.
K
Kaspersky Administration Kit
– an application included into Kaspersky
Anti-Virus Business Optimal and Kaspersky Corporate Suite and de-
signed to provide a centralized solution for most important administra-
tion tasks associated with managing the corporate network anti-virus
security system based on Kaspersky Lab’s applications.
Kaspersky Lab’s updating servers
– a list of http- and ftp sites of Kasper-
sky Lab from which Kaspersky Anti-Virus downloads anti-virus database
and application modules updates.
L
License key
– a file with *.
k
еу
extension that is your personal key required
to use Kaspersky Anti-Virus. The license key is included into the prod-
uct’s distribution kit if you purchased it from a Kaspersky Lab’s dealer or
will be e-mailed to you if you purchased the product online. Kaspersky
Anti-Virus WILL NOT WORK without a license key!
License period
– a period of time during for which you are granted the right
to use all features of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. The license period is deter-
mined by the license key; a standard license period is one year after the