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

For urgent assistance, use the contact numbers provided in the Help System (cf.<br />

Section C.2, p. 376). Telephone support is provided 24/7 in Russian, English,<br />

French, German, and Spanish.<br />

19.11. Closing Application<br />

If <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security needs to be shut down, select Exit on the<br />

application context menu (cf. Section 4.2, p. 46). This will cause the application<br />

to be unloaded from random access memory, which would mean that your<br />

computer was unprotected at the moment.<br />

In the event that there were open network connections at the time the application<br />

was shut down, a message will be displayed that these connections have been<br />

broken. This is required for the application to exit properly. Disconnection is<br />

automatic after 10 seconds or occurs when Yes is clicked. Most such<br />

connections are re-established after a period of time.<br />

Please note that any downloads underway at the time the connections are<br />

broken will be interrupted unless a download manager is being used. The<br />

download will have to be restarted for you to get the file.<br />

You can prevent the connections from being broken by clicking No in the<br />

notification window. This will cause the application to continue running.<br />

If the application is shut down, protection may be re-enabled by restarting<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security by selecting Start → Programs → <strong>Kaspersky</strong><br />

Internet Security 7.0 → <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0.<br />

Protection will also restart automatically following an operating system reboot..<br />

To enable this mode, select Service (cf. Figure 115) in the application settings<br />

window and check Launch application at startup under Autoload.

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