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Protection management system 69<br />

Figure 9. Creating Task Execution Schedule<br />

The primary value to define is the frequency of an event (task execution or<br />

notification). Select the desired option under Frequency (cf. Figure 9). Then,<br />

update settings for the selected option must be specified under Update<br />

Settings. The following selection is available:<br />

At a specified time. Run task or send notification on the specified date and<br />

at the specified time.<br />

At application startup. Run task or send notification every time <strong>Kaspersky</strong><br />

Internet Security is started. A time delay to run the task after the application<br />

is started may also be specified .<br />

After each update. Task is run after each application database update (this<br />

option only applies to virus scan tasks).<br />

Minutely. Time interval between task runs or notifications is several minutes.<br />

Set time interval in minutes under schedule settings. It should not exceed 59<br />

minutes.<br />

Hours. Interval between task runs and notifications is several hours. If this<br />

option is selected, specify the time interval under schedule settings: Every N<br />

hours and set N. For hourly runs, for example, specify Every 1 hours.<br />

Days. Tasks will be started or notifications sent every few days. Specify the<br />

interval length in the schedule settings:<br />

1. Select Every N days and specify N, if you wish to keep an interval of a<br />

certain number of days.<br />

2. Select Every weekday, if you wish to run tasks daily Monday through<br />

Friday.

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