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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Installing <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0 41<br />

Selected operations:<br />

Modifying program settings: request password when a user attempts<br />

to save changes to program settings.<br />

Exiting the program – request password if a user attempts to exit the<br />

program.<br />

Stopping/Pausing Protection Components and Virus Scan Tasks:<br />

request password when a user attempts to pause or completely shut<br />

down a real-time protection component or a virus scan task.<br />

3.2.7. Application Integrity Control<br />

In this stage, the <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security wizard will analyze the applications<br />

installed on your computer (dynamic library files, digital manufacture signatures),<br />

count application checksum files, and create a list of programs that can be<br />

trusted from a virus security perspective. For example, this list will automatically<br />

include all applications digitally signed by Microsoft.<br />

In the future, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security will use information obtained while<br />

analyzing application structure to prevent malicious code from being imbedded in<br />

application modules.<br />

Analyzing the applications installed on your computer may take some time.<br />

3.2.8. Configuring Firewall settings<br />

Firewall is the <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security component that guards your computer<br />

on local networks and the Internet. At this stage, the Setup Wizard asks you to<br />

create a list of rules that will guide Firewall when analyzing your computer’s<br />

network activity.<br />

3.2.8.1. Determining a security zone’s status<br />

In this stage, the Setup Wizard analyzes your computer’s network environment.<br />

Based on its analysis, the entire network space is broken down into zones:<br />

Internet – the World Wide Web. In this zone, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security<br />

operates as a personal firewall. In doing so, default rules for packet<br />

filtering and applications regulate all network activity to ensure<br />

maximum security. You cannot change protection settings when<br />

working in this zone, other than enabling Stealth Mode on your<br />

computer for added safety.<br />

Security zones – certain zones that often correspond with subnets that<br />

include your computer (this could be local subnets at home or at work).

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