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APPENDIX A. REFERENCE<br />

INFORMATION<br />

This appendix contains reference materials on the file formats and extension<br />

masks used in <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security settings.<br />

A.1. List of files scanned by<br />

extension<br />

If you select Scan programs and documents (by extension), File Anti-Virus<br />

will scan files with the extensions below in-depth for viruses. Mail Anti-Virus will<br />

also scan these files if you enable attachment filtration.<br />

com – executable file for a program<br />

exe – executable file or self-extracting archive<br />

sys – system driver<br />

prg – program text for dBase, Clipper or Microsoft Visual FoxPro, or a<br />

WAVmaker program<br />

bin – binary file<br />

bat – batch file<br />

cmd – command file for Microsoft Windows NT (similar to a .bat file for<br />

DOS), OS/2<br />

dpl – compressed Borland Delphi library<br />

dll – dynamic loading library<br />

scr – Microsoft Windows splash screen<br />

cpl – Microsoft Windows control panel module<br />

ocx – Microsoft OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) object<br />

tsp – program that runs in split-time mode<br />

drv – device driver<br />

vxd – Microsoft Windows virtual device driver<br />

pif – program information file<br />

lnk – Microsoft Windows link file<br />

reg – Microsoft Windows system registry key file<br />

ini – initialization file<br />

cla – Java class

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