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Kaspersky PURE User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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U S E R G U I D E2. In the window that opens, go to the Security Zone section.3. In the bottom part of the window, in the Safe Run applications field, open the context menu for the requiredapplication and select Clear Safe Run data on exit.The box will be displayed next to the menu item and the sign will appear on the application icon in the listof applications running in safe mode.To cancel the clearing of safe mode data after the application is closed, select this box again.USING A SHARED FOLDERWhen working in safe mode, all changes required due to the application's operation, are only made in safe mode, so theydo not affect the standard mode. Thus, files saved in safe mode cannot be transferred to the standard mode.For the files saved or modified in safe mode to be available in standard mode, Safe Run Shared Folder can be used,provided by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong>. All files saved in this folder when working in safe mode, will be available in standardmode.The shared folder is a folder on a hard disk created at the <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> installation.The shared folder is created in the %All<strong>User</strong>sProfile%\Application Data\<strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong>\SandboxShared folder duringapplication installation, and its location cannot be changed.The shared folder is indicated with the<strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> main window.icon in the Microsoft Windows Explorer. You can also go to the folder from theTo open the shared folder from the <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> main window, please do the following:1. Open the main application window and click the Computer Protection button.2. In the window that opens, go to the Security Zone section.3. Click the Shared Folder link. The folder will open in a standard Microsoft Windows Explorer window.QUARANTINE AND BACKUPQuarantine is a special repository that stores the objects possibly infected with viruses. Potentially infected objects areobjects that are suspected of being infected with viruses or their modifications.A potentially infected object can be detected and quarantined by File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus, Proactive Defense or inthe course of a virus scan.Objects are quarantined in the following cases:Object code resembles a known but partially modified threat, or has malware-like structure but is not registeredin the database. In this case objects are moved to Quarantine after heuristic analysis performed by the File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus or during anti-virus scan. Heuristic analysis rarely causes false alarms.The sequence of operations performed by an object looks suspicious. In this case objects are moved toQuarantine after the analysis of their behavior by Proactive Defense component.When you place an object in Quarantine, it is moved, not copied: the object is deleted from the disk or email, and savedin the Quarantine folder. Files in Quarantine are saved in a special format and are not dangerous.Backup is designed for storing backup copies of infected objects that could not been disinfected immediately afterdetection.154

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