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aspersky Internet Security 6.0
In the
Productivity
section, you can specify that only new files and those that
have been modified since the previous scan or new files should be scanned for
viruses. This mode noticeably reduces scan time and increases the program’s
performance speed. To do so, you must check
Scan only new and changed
files
. This mode extends to simple and compound files.
You can also set time and file size limits for scanning in the
Productivity
section.
Skip if scan takes longer than... secs.
Check this option and enter the
maximum scan time for an object. If this time is exceeded, this object will be
removed from the scan queue.
Skip if object is larger than…MB
. Check this option and enter the maximum
size for an object. If this size is exceeded, this object will be removed from
the scan queue.
In the
Compound files
section, specify which compound files will be analyzed
for viruses:
Scan All/New Only archives
– scan .rar, .arj, .zip, .cab, .lha, .jar, and .ice
archives.
Warning!
Kaspersky Internet Security does not delete compressed file formats that it does
not support (for example, .ha, .uue, .tar) automatically, even if you select the
option of automatically curing or deleting if the objects cannot be cured.
To delete such compressed files, click the Delete archives link in the dangerous
object detection notification. This notification will be displayed on the screen after
the program begins processing objects detected during the scan. You can also
delete infected archives manually.
Scan All/New Only embedded OLE objects
– scan objects imbedded in files
(for example, Excel spreadsheets or a macro imbedded in a Microsoft Word
file, email attachments, etc.).
You can select and scan all files or only new ones for each type of compound
file. To do so, use the link next to the name of the object. It changes its value
when you left-click on it. If the
Productivity
section has been set up only to scan
new and modified files, you will not be able to select the type of compound files
to be scanned.
Parse email formats
– scan email files and email databases. If this checkbox
is selected, Kaspersky Internet Security will parse the mail file and analyze
every component of the e-mail (body, attachments) for viruses. If this
checkbox is deselected, the mail file will be scanned as a single object.