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ules, and of the application itself. You can create rules (see 10.2 on pg.
115) for monitoring the integrity of modules from any application. To do
so, add that application to the list of monitored applications.
Figure 35. Proactive Defense settings
This Proactive Defense component is not available under Microsoft
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Vista or Mi-
crosoft Windows Vista x64.
Whether system registry changes are monitored
By default,
Enable Registry Guard
is checked, which means Kas-
persky Anti-Virus analyzes all attempts to make changes to the Micro-
soft Windows system registry keys.
You can create your own rules (see 10.3.2 on pg. 122) for monitoring
the registry, depending on the registry key.
You can configure exclusions (see 6.9.1 on pg. 65) for Proactive Defense mod-
ules and create a trusted application list (see 6.9.2 on pg. 70).
The following sections examine these aspects in more detail.