Starting using the application
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Prefix
Object type
No prefix, standard
test "virus"
Infected
– An error occurs during an attempt to disinfect
the object; apply action set for objects that cannot be
disinfected.
CORR-
Corrupted
SUSP-
Suspicious (unknown virus code)
WARN-
Warning (modified code of a known virus)
ERRO-
Not analyzed
due to an error.
CURE-
Infected
The object will be disinfected; the text of the
"virus" body will be replaced with the word
"DISINFECTED"
DELE-
Infected
Apply action set for objects that cannot be
disinfected.
The first table column lists prefixes to be added at the beginning of the string of
the standard test "virus" (for example,
DELE-X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-
TEST-FILE!$H+H*).
After adding a prefix to the test "virus" save it, for example, to a file under the
name
eicar_dele.com
(assign names to all the modified "viruses" in the same
manner).
The second column of this table contains the types of objects identified by the
anti-virus application after you have added a prefix. The actions for each type of
objects are defined by the Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings customized by the
administrator.
4.7.2. Testing the correct operation of the
application
After the application is installed, we recommend that you test how Kaspersky
Anti-Virus handles incoming and outgoing e-mail messages including both the
body of the message and the attachments.
In order to test detection of viruses in the body of the message,