Advanced options
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The
Settings
tab displays settings used by protection components, vi-
rus scans, or application database updates.
The
Registry tabs
are only in the Proactive Defense report and contain
information about all attempts to modify the operating system registry.
You can export the entire report as a text file. This feature is useful when an error
has occurred which you cannot eliminate on your own, and you need assistance
from Technical Support. If this happens, the report must be sent as a .txt file to
Technical Support to enable our specialists can study the problem in detail and
solve it as soon as possible.
To export a report as a text file:
Click
Actions
→
Save as
and specify where you want to save the report file.
After you are done working with the report, click
Close
.
There is an
Actions
button on all the tabs (except
Settings
and
Statistics
)
which you can use to define responses to objects on the list. When you click it, a
context-sensitive menu opens with a selection of these menu items (the menu
differs depending on the component
– all the possible options are listed below):
Disinfect
–
attempts to disinfect a dangerous object. If the object is not suc-
cessfully disinfected, you can leave it on this list to scan later with up-
dated application databases or delete it. You can apply this action to a
single object on the list or to several selected objects.
Delete -
delete dangerous object from computer.
Delete from list
–
remove the record on the object detected from the report.
Add to trusted zone
–
excludes the object from protection. A window will
open with an exclusion rule for the object.
Go to File
–
opens the folder where the object is located in Microsoft Win-
dows Explorer.
Neutralize All
–
neutralizes all objects on the list. Kaspersky Anti-Virus will
attempt to process the objects using application databases.
Discard All
–
clears the report on detected objects. When you use this func-
tion, all detected dangerous objects remain on your computer.
View on
www.viruslist.com
– goes to a description of the object in the Virus
Encyclopedia on the Kaspersky Lab website.
Search
–
enter search terms for objects on the list by name or status.
Save as
–
save report as a text file.
In addition, you can sort the information displayed in the window in ascending
and descending order for each of the columns, by clicking on the column head.
To process dangerous objects detected by Kaspersky Anti-Virus, press the
Neu-
tralize
button (for one object or a group of selected objects) or
Neutralize all
(to