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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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CHAPTER 6. PROTECTION<br />

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM<br />

This section provides information on configuring common application settings<br />

used by all real-time protection components and tasks as well as information on<br />

creating protection scopes and lists of threats to be handled by the application<br />

and a list of trusted objects to be overlooked by protection:<br />

• management of real-time protection (see Section 6.1, p. 61);<br />

• utilization of Advanced Disinfection Technology (see Section 6.4, p. 66);<br />

• running tasks on a portable computer (see Section 6.3, p. 66);<br />

• cooperation of <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security with other applications (see<br />

Section 6.4, p. 66);<br />

• compatibility of <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security with self-defense features of<br />

other application (see Section 6.5, p. 66);<br />

• list of threats (see Section 6.8, p. 70) protection from which will be<br />

provided by the application;<br />

• list of trusted objects (see Section 6.9, p. 71) which will be overlooked by<br />

protection.<br />

6.1. Stopping and resuming real-time<br />

protection on your computer<br />

By default, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security boots at startup and protects your<br />

computer the entire time you are using it. The words <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security<br />

7.0 in the upper right-hand corner of the screen let you know this. All real-time<br />

protection components (see 2.2 on pg. 24) are running.<br />

You can fully or partially disable the protection provided by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet<br />

Security.<br />

Warning!<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> strongly recommend that you not disable real-time protection,<br />

since this could lead to an infection on your computer and consequent data<br />

loss.

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