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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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• Postpone threat elimination. If for any reason you cannot immediately<br />

eliminate the threat, you can postpone that action and come back to it<br />

later. To do so, use the Postpone link.<br />

Note that this option is not available for serious threats. Such threats<br />

include, for example, malicious objects that cannot be disinfected,<br />

crashes in components, or corrupted program database files.<br />

If you still have threats left after you have finished the Security Wizard, a<br />

reminder will appear in the upper part of the main window telling you that you<br />

need to eliminate them. If you open the Security Wizard again, the postponed<br />

threats will not be on the list of active threats. However, you can still come back<br />

to view and eliminate postponed threats by clicking the View threats with<br />

postponed decisions link in the final window of the wizard.<br />

5.2. Verifying the Status of Each<br />

Individual Protection<br />

Component<br />

To view the current status of any individual real-time protection component, open<br />

the application main window and select the desired component under<br />

Protection. Summary information on the selected component will be shown on<br />

the right.<br />

Component status is the most important indicator:<br />

• : running – protection provided by the component in<br />

question is at the desired level.<br />

• : Pause – component is disabled for a period of time.<br />

Component will restart automatically after the specified period of time or<br />

after the application is restarted. Component may be activated manually.<br />

Click Resume operation.<br />

• : stopped – the component has been stopped by the<br />

user. Protection can be re-enabled by clicking Enable.<br />

• : not running – protection provided by the component<br />

in question is not available for some reason.<br />

• : disabled (error) – component exited following and<br />

error.<br />

If a component encounters an error, try restarting it. If restart should result in an<br />

error, review the component report which might contain the reason for the failure.<br />

If you are unable to troubleshoot the issue on your own, save the component

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