T U N E R
The sector check function under your operating system may be not
available.
Files
— check this box to scan for viruses in files. If you checked
this box, you must select the file types to be checked. For details
of how to do this see below.
Packed files
— check this box to scan for viruses in packed
executable modules (for details see subchapter 5.3.2.4).
Archives
— check this box to scan for viruses in archived files
(for details see subchapter 5.3.2.5).
The extracting and unpacking engines noticeably slow down the
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Sun Solaris Mail Server scanning rate.
Therefore we recommend enabling these engines only if the
probability that your archived and packed files are infected is high.
Mail Databases
—
check this box to check for viruses in mail
databases (for details see subchapter 5.3.2.6).
Plain Mail formats
— check this box to check for viruses in plain
mail files (for details see subchapter 5.3.2.6).
The mail databases and especially plain mail files scanning modes
noticeably slow down the Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Sun Solaris Mail
Server scanning rate. Therefore, we do not recommend their use in
a regular check for viruses.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Sun Solaris Mail Server
does not delete
viruses from archives, mail databases and plain mail files.
Embedded
—
check this box to check for viruses in OLE objects
embedded in the examined files.
Select one of the following options to define the file types to be
checked:
Smart
— scans programs, i.e. all the files with extensions .bat,
.com, .exe, .ov*, .sys, .bin, .prg, .class, .ini, .vbs, .js, .htm, .dpl,
.htt, .hta, .hlp, .pif; and also files whose inner format corresponds
to DOS executable files (*.com, *.exe and .sys), Windows and
OS/2 (.exe, *.dll), Linux (in the format .elf); files with the format of
Microsoft Office documents and spreadsheets (OLE2 and
Access) and Java applets. Thereby, this value scans all the files
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