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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Proactive Defense 129<br />

logical groups such as System Security, Internet Security, etc. Each such group<br />

lists system registry files and rules for working with them. This list is updated<br />

when the rest of the application is updated.<br />

The Registry Guard settings window (see Figure 40) displays the complete list<br />

of rules.<br />

Each group of rules has an execution priority that you can raise or lower, using<br />

the Move Up and Move Down buttons. The higher the group is on the list, the<br />

higher the priority assigned to it. If the same registry file falls under several<br />

groups, the first rule applied to that file will be the one from the group with the<br />

higher priority.<br />

You can stop using any group of rules in the following ways:<br />

• Uncheck the box next to the group’s name. Then the group of rules will<br />

remain on the list but will not be used.<br />

• Delete the group of rules from the list. We do not recommend deleting the<br />

groups created by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong>, since they contain a list of system<br />

registry files most often used by malicious programs.<br />

Figure 40. Controlled registry key groups<br />

You can create your own groups of monitored system registry files. To do so,<br />

click Add in the file group window.<br />

Take these steps in the window that opens:<br />

1. Enter the name of the new file group for monitoring system registry keys<br />

in the Group name field.

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