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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Protection management system 67<br />

To resolve this issue, open the application settings window, select Protection,<br />

and check Compatibility Mode for Programs Using Self-Protection<br />

Methods under Compatibility (cf. Figure 7). The operating system must be<br />

rebooted for these changes to take effect.<br />

It must be noted, however, that with the option checked the Privacy Control Anti-<br />

Dialer module will not work. When Anti-Dialer is activated, compatibility mode will<br />

be deactivated automatically. Following activation, Anti-Dialer will not run until<br />

the application is rebooted.<br />

Figure 7. Configuring Compatibility Settings<br />

6.6. Running Virus Scans and<br />

Updates as Another <strong>User</strong><br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0 has a feature that can start scan tasks under<br />

another user profile (impersonation). This feature is by default disabled, and<br />

tasks are run as the current user.<br />

The feature is useful if for example, you need access rights to a certain object<br />

during a scan. By using this feature, you can configure tasks to run under a user<br />

that has the necessary privileges.<br />

Program updates may be made from a source to which you do not have access<br />

(for example, the network update folder) or authorized user rights for a proxy<br />

server. You can use this feature to run the Updater with another profile that has<br />

those rights.<br />

To configure a scan task to run as a different user:<br />

1. Open application settings window and select the task under Scan.<br />

2. Click on Customize under Security Level and open the Additional<br />

tab in the resulting dialog.<br />

To configure an update task to run as another user<br />

1. Open application settings window and select Update.<br />

2. Click on Configure under Update Settings and open the Additional<br />

tab in the resulting dialog (cf. Figure 8).

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