
Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0
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Full computer scan
For a full virus scan of your computer to run automatically, check the appro-
priate box. You can configure the schedule by clicking
Change
.
The default setting, for scheduled running of this task, is disabled. However,
we recommend running a full virus scan of your computer immediately after
installing the program.
3.2.6.
Restricting program access
Since several people with different levels of computer literacy might use a per-
sonal computer, and since malicious programs can disable protection, you have
the option of password-protecting access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Using a
password can protect the program from unauthorized attempts to disable protect-
ing or change settings.
To enable password protection, check
Enable password protection
and
complete the
New password
and
Confirm
fields.
Select the area below that you want password protection to apply to:
All operations (except notifications of dangerous events)
. Request pass-
word if the user attempts any action with the program, except for responses
to notifications on detection of dangerous objects.
Selected operations:
Modifying program settings
–
request password when a user attempts
to save changes to program settings.
Exiting the program
–
request password if a user attempts to exit the
program.
Stopping/Pausing Protection Components and Virus Scan Tasks
–
request password when a user attempts to pause or completely shut
down a real-time protection component or a virus scan task.
3.2.7.
Application Integrity Control
In this stage, the Kaspersky Anti-Virus wizard will analyze the applications in-
stalled on your computer (dynamic library files, digital manufacture signatures),
count application checksum files, and create a list of programs that can be
trusted from a virus security perspective. For example, this list will automatically
include all applications digitally signed by Microsoft.