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ADVANCED OPTIONS 259<br />

19.3.18. The Traffic tab<br />

This tab (see Figure 109) holds information on all the inbound and outbound<br />

connections established between your computer and other computers, including<br />

web servers, email servers, etc. The following information is given for every<br />

connection: name and IP address of the host that the connection is with, and the<br />

amount of traffic sent and received.<br />

Figure 109. Traffic on established network connections<br />

19.4. Rescue Disk<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security has a tool for creating a rescue disk.<br />

The rescue disk is designed to restore system functionality after a virus attack<br />

that has damaged system files and made the operating system impossible to<br />

start. This disk includes:<br />

• Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 system files<br />

• A set of operating system diagnostic utilities<br />

• <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security program files<br />

• Files containing application databases.<br />

To create a rescue disk:<br />

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

2. Click the Create Rescue Disk to proceed to disk creation.

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