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

The format for displaying events in the event log may vary with the component or<br />

task. The following information is given for update tasks:<br />

• Event name<br />

• Name of the object involved in the event<br />

• Time when the event occurred<br />

• Size of the file loaded<br />

For virus scan tasks, the event log contains the name of the object scanned and<br />

the status assigned to it by the scan/processing.<br />

You can also train Anti-Spam while viewing the report using the special context<br />

menu. To do so, select the name of the email and open the context menu by<br />

right-clicking and select Mark as Spam, if the email is spam, or Mark as Not<br />

Spam, if the selected email is accepted email. In addition, based on the<br />

information obtained by analyzing the email, you can add to the Anti-Spam white<br />

and black lists. To do so, use the corresponding items on the context menu.<br />

19.3.4. The Statistics tab<br />

This tab (see Figure 95) provides you with detailed statistics on components and<br />

virus scan tasks. Here you can learn:<br />

• How many objects were scanned for dangerous traits in this session of a<br />

component, or after a task is completed. The number of scanned<br />

archives, compressed files, and password protected and corrupted<br />

objects is displayed.<br />

• How many dangerous objects were detected, not disinfected, deleted, or<br />

placed in Quarantine.<br />

Figure 95. Component statistics

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