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

You are advised not to restore backup copies of objects unless absolutely<br />

necessary. This could lead to an infection on your computer.<br />

You are advised to periodically examine the Backup area, and empty it using the<br />

Delete button. You can also set up the program so that it automatically deletes<br />

the oldest copies from Backup (see 19.2.2 on pg. 240).<br />

19.2.2. Configuring Backup settings<br />

You can define the maximum time that backup copes remain in the Backup area.<br />

The default Backup storage time is 30 days, at the end of which backup copies<br />

are deleted. You can change the storage time or remove this restriction<br />

altogether. To do so:<br />

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

Files.<br />

2. Set the duration for storing backup copies in the repository in the<br />

Quarantine and Backup section (see Figure 89) on the right-hand part<br />

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

deletion.<br />

19.3. Reports<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security component actions, virus task scans and updates<br />

are all recorded in reports.<br />

The total number of reports created by the program at a given point in time and<br />

their total size in bites is displayed in Reports and data files section of the main<br />

program window. This information is displayed in the Report files section.<br />

To view reports:<br />

Click Reports.<br />

The Reports tab lists the latest reports on all components and virus scan and<br />

update tasks run during the current session of <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security. The<br />

status is listed beside each component or task, for example, running, paused, or<br />

complete. If you want to view the full history of report creation for the current<br />

session of the program, check Show report history.

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