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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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

The Scan section provides access to virus<br />

scan tasks for objects. It shows tasks<br />

created by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> experts, (virus<br />

scan of critical areas, startup objects, full<br />

computer scan, rootkit scan), as well as<br />

user tasks.<br />

When a task is selected from the right<br />

pane, relevant task information is provided,<br />

task settings may be configured, a list of<br />

objects to be scanned is generated, or the<br />

task is run.<br />

To scan a single object (file, folder, or<br />

drive), select Scan, use the right pane to<br />

add the object to the list to be scanned,<br />

and run the task.<br />

In addition, this section may be used to<br />

create a recovery disk (see Section 19.4, p.<br />

259).<br />

The Update section contains information<br />

on application updates: database<br />

publication date and virus signature record<br />

count.<br />

Appropriate links may be used to start an<br />

update, view a detailed report, configure<br />

updates, roll an update back to a previous<br />

version.<br />

Reports and data files may be used to<br />

view a detailed report on any application<br />

component, a virus scan or update task<br />

(see Section 19.3, p. 240), and work with<br />

objects placed in quarantine (see Section<br />

19.1, p. 235) or backup storage (see<br />

Section 19.2, p. 238).

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