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

To start the Updater from the shortcut menu:<br />

1. Right click the application icon in the system tray to open the shortcut<br />

menu.<br />

2. Select Update.<br />

To start the Updater from the main program window:<br />

1. Open application main window and select the Update component.<br />

2. Click Update databases link.<br />

Update information will be displayed in the main window. To details on the<br />

update process, click Details. This will display a detailed update task report. The<br />

report window may be closed. To do so, click Close. The update will continue.<br />

Note that updates are distributed to the local source during the update process,<br />

provided that this service is enabled (see 17.3.3 on pg. 229).<br />

17.2. Rolling back to the previous<br />

update<br />

Every time you begin updating, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security first creates a<br />

backup copy of the current databases and program modules and after this starts<br />

downloading updates. This way you can return to using the previous version of<br />

databases if an update fails.<br />

The rollback option can be helpful if, for example, if some databases were<br />

damaged during the update because of a connection error. You can roll back to<br />

the previous databases and try to update it again later.<br />

To rollback to the previous database of known threats:<br />

1. Open application main window and select the Update component.<br />

2. Click Rollback to the previous databases.<br />

17.3. Configuring update settings<br />

The Updater settings specify the following parameters:<br />

• The source from which the updates are downloaded and installed<br />

(see 17.3.1 on pg. 225)

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