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130 <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0<br />

2. Select the Keys tab, and create a list of registry files that will be<br />

included in the monitored group (see 10.3.1 on pg. 130) for which you<br />

want to create rules. This could be one or several keys.<br />

3. Select the Rules tab, and create a rule for files (see 10.3.2 on pg. 131)<br />

that will apply to the keys selected on the Keys tab. You can create<br />

several rules and set the order in which they are applied.<br />

10.3.1. Selecting registry keys for creating<br />

a rule<br />

The file group created should contain at least one system registry file. The Keys<br />

tab provides a list of files for the rule.<br />

To add a system registry file:<br />

1. Click on the Add button in the Edit group window (see Figure 41).<br />

2. In the window that opens, select the registry file, or folder of files, for<br />

which you want to create the monitoring rule.<br />

3. Specify an object value or mask for the group of objects, to which you<br />

want the rule to apply in the Value field.<br />

4. Check Including subkeys for the rule to apply to all files attached to<br />

the listed registry file.<br />

You only need to use masks with an asterisk and a question mark at the same<br />

time as the Include subkeys feature if the wildcards are used in the name of the<br />

key.<br />

If you select a folder of registry files using a mask and specify a specific value for<br />

it, the rule will be applied to that value for any key in the group selected.

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