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Figure 57. Context menu in the event
list
The list has a context menu (Figure 57).
The context menu items are used for the
following actions:
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Delete
– Deletes the selected event (with confirmation).
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Delete all
– Deletes all events from the list (with confirmation).
To carry out task management (such as creation, configuration, removal, launch,
and termination) use the context menu, and the Tool Panel buttons (Figure 58
and Figure 59).
To open the right-click menu, click with your right mouse button in the left part of
the window, where the task list and the status bar are located.
The right-click menu commands allow you to…
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Start
– Launch the selected task.
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Stop
– Terminate and unload the selected task that is running.
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Pause
– Pause the selected task. In this case, the task is retained in
memory but its performance is suspended.
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Reload bases
– Reload the anti-virus bases. This command is used
when you wish to load the updated anti-virus bases into memory-resident
tasks without restarting them.
•
Reset statistics
– Clear the selected task performance statistics (only for
memory-resident tasks).
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New task
– Create a new task. If you select this command, the New Task
Wizard will be launched (see subchapter 12.3).
•
Report
– Display the selected task performance report in the
Kaspersky
Report Viewer
window
(see Chapter 13).
•
Enable
– Enable/disable the selected task to be started as scheduled. If
you disable the task, it will still be listed, but the task planner will not
launch it.
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Properties
– Display the selected task settings.
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Edit
– Change the selected task settings. By pointing to this command
you drop down a sub-menu with the following commands: