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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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CHAPTER 4. PROGRAM<br />

INTERFACE<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security has a straightforward, user-friendly interface. This<br />

chapter will discuss its basic features:<br />

• System tray icon (see 4.1 on pg. 45)<br />

• Context menu (see 4.2 on pg. 46)<br />

• Main window (see 4.3 on pg. 48)<br />

• Program settings window (see 4.4 on pg. 51)<br />

In addition to the main program interface, there are plug-ins for the following<br />

applications:<br />

• Microsoft Office Outlook – virus scans (see 8.2.2 on pg. 101) and spam<br />

scans (see 13.3.8 on pg. 186)<br />

• Microsoft Outlook Express (Windows Mail) (see 13.3.9 on pg. 189)<br />

• The Bat! – virus scans (see 8.2.3 on pg. 102) and spam scans<br />

(see 13.3.10 on pg. 190)<br />

• Microsoft Internet Explorer (cf. Section 12.1.3, p. 179)<br />

• Microsoft Windows Explorer (see 15.2 on pg. 203)<br />

The plug-ins extend the functionality of these programs by making <strong>Kaspersky</strong><br />

Internet Security management and settings possible from their interfaces.<br />

4.1. System tray icon<br />

As soon as you install <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security, its icon will appear in the<br />

system tray.<br />

The icon is an indicator for <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security functions. It reflects the<br />

protection status and shows a number of basic functions performed by the<br />

program.<br />

If the icon is active (color), this means that your computer is being protected. If<br />

the icon is inactive (black and white), this means that protection is either fully<br />

stopped or that some protection components (see 2.2.1 on pg. 24) are paused.

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