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

Figure 74. List of objects to scan<br />

Object scan lists are already made for default tasks created when you install the<br />

program. When you create your own tasks or select an object for a virus scan<br />

task, you can create a list of objects.<br />

You can add to or edit an object scan list using the buttons to the right of the list.<br />

To add a new scan object to the list, click the Add button, and in the window that<br />

opens select the object to be scanned.<br />

For the user's convenience, you can add categories to a scan area such as mail<br />

databases, RAM, startup objects, operating system backup, and files in the<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security Quarantine folder.<br />

In addition, when you add a folder that contains embedded objects to a scan<br />

area, you can edit the recursion. To accomplish this, select an object from the list<br />

of objects to be scanned, open the context menu, and use the Include<br />

Subfolders option.<br />

To delete an object, select it from the list (object name will be highlighted in grey)<br />

and click Delete. Scans of certain objects may be temporarily disabled for some<br />

tasks without the objects’ themselves being deleted from the list. Simply uncheck<br />

the object to be skipped.<br />

To start a task, click Start Scan.<br />

In addition, you can select an object to be scanned with the standard tools of the<br />

Microsoft Windows operating system (for example, in the Explorer program<br />

window or on your Desktop, etc.) (see Figure 75). To do so, select the object,<br />

open the Microsoft Windows context menu by right-clicking, and select Scan for<br />

viruses.

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