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

• Set the maximum Quarantine storage time.<br />

The default storage time 30 days, at the end of which objects are deleted.<br />

You can change the Quarantine storage time or disable this restriction<br />

altogether.<br />

To do so:<br />

1. Open the application settings window and select Reports and data<br />

files.<br />

2. In the Quarantine & Backup section (see Figure 89), enter the length<br />

of time after which objects in Quarantine will be automatically deleted.<br />

Alternately, uncheck the checkbox to disable automatic deletion.<br />

Figure 89. Configuring the Quarantine storage period<br />

19.2. Backup copies of dangerous<br />

objects<br />

Sometimes when objects are disinfected their integrity is lost. If a disinfected file<br />

contains important information which is partially or fully corrupted, you can<br />

attempt to restore the original object from a backup copy.<br />

A backup copy is a copy of the original dangerous object that is created before<br />

the object is disinfected or deleted. It is saved in Backup.<br />

Backup is a special storage area that contains backup copies of dangerous<br />

objects. Files in backup are saved in a special format and are not dangerous.<br />

19.2.1. Actions with backup copies<br />

The total number of backup copies of objects placed in the repository is<br />

displayed in the Reports and data files section of the main window. In the righthand<br />

part of the screen there is a special Backup section that displays:<br />

• the number of backup copies of objects created by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet<br />

Security<br />

• the current size of Backup.

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