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2. Define the event types from Kaspersky Anti-Virus for which you want
notifications, and the notification delivery method (see 15.9.1.1 on
pg. 184).
3. Configure email notification delivery settings, if that is the notification
method that is being used (see 15.9.1.2 on pg. 185).
15.9.1.1.
Types of events and notification
delivery methods
During Kaspersky Anti-Virus operation, the following kinds of events arise:
Critical notifications
are events of a critical importance. Notifications are
highly recommended, since they point to problems in program operation
or vulnerabilities in protection on your computer. For example,
applica-
tion databases corrupt
or
key expired
.
Functional failures
are events that lead to the application not working. For
example, no key or application databases.
Important notifications
are events that must be investigated, since they re-
flect important situations in the operation of the program. For example,
protection disabled
or
computer has not been scanned for viruses for a
long time.
Minor notifications
are reference-type messages which generally do not
contain important information. For example,
all dangerous objects disin-
fected
.
To specify which events the program should notify you of and how:
1. Open the application settings window and select
Appearance
(see
Figure 71).
2. Check
Enable Notifications
under
Events notification
and go to
advanced settings by clicking
Advanced
.
The following methods of notification of the above events may be configured,
using the
Events Notification Settings
dialog (see Figure 73):
Popup messages
above the application icon in the taskbar notification
area that contain an informative message on the event that occurred.
To use this notification type, check
in the
Balloon
section across
from the event about which you want to be informed.
Sound notification
If you want this notice to be accompanied by a sound file, check
Sound
across from the event.