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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Testing <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security features 219<br />

The first column of the table contains the prefixes that need to be added to the<br />

beginning of the string for a standard test virus. The second column describes<br />

the status and reaction of <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security to various types of test<br />

virus. The third column contains information on objects with the same status that<br />

the application has processed.<br />

Values in the anti-virus scan settings determine the action taken on each of the<br />

objects.<br />

16.2. Testing File Anti-Virus<br />

To test the functionality File Anti-Virus;<br />

1. Create a folder on a disk, copy to it the test virus downloaded from the<br />

organization's official website (see 16.1 on pg. 217), and the<br />

modifications of the test virus that you created.<br />

2. Allow all events to be logged so the report file retains data on corrupted<br />

objects and objects not scanned because of errors. To do so, check<br />

Log non-critical events under Reports and data files in the<br />

application settings window (see Section 19.3.1, p. 243).<br />

3. Run the test virus or a modification of it.<br />

File Anti-Virus will intercept your attempt to access the file, will scan it, and will<br />

inform you that it has detected a dangerous object:

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