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Minimum
– Record only main events, for example, application startup
and shutdown, etc.
Medium
– In addition to main event, log additional events describing
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
performance in more detail (for example, errors
when connecting to update servers).
Maximum
– Log all possible information on application performance, ex-
cept for debugging messages.
Debug
– Log all information, including debugging messages. This diag-
nostics mode displays a substantial number of messages, which may de-
crease system performance and lead to quickly consumption of disk
space. We recommend using this mode only when you debug the applica-
tion.
By default, the minimum detail level is set for all log records.
On this tab, you can also set the frequency of refreshing the log files and their
number.
You can always restore the default settings by clicking the
Restore default val-
ues
button.
4.7.
Restrictions that apply to using
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
There are some settings of Kaspersky Anti-Virus that make work more comforta-
ble. However, they tend to increase the risk of penetration of harmful objects into
a protected network, too. The settings include:
The opportunity to complete interrupted file downloads via HTTP. In or-
der to increase the reliability of anti-virus protection, it is not recom-
mended to allow resuming interrupted downloads. Otherwise, parts of a
file will be scanned as separate objects. A harmful object's signature
may be split then so that Kaspersky Anti-Virus cannot recognize it.
Decreasing the
Maximum scan time
value. For objects that are
scanned for quite long time (because of a large object size or low speed
of its download from a remote server), restriction of the maximum scan-
ning duration may result in skipping unchecked objects which, however,
will be assigned the
Clean
status.
The
Maximum scanning duration before sending data to client
and
Data received by the server before the first chunk of data is sent to
the client
options.
Lower values of these options can force the applica-
tion to pass parts of objects scanned too long to the client before scan-