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Kaspersky PURE User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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A P P L I C A T I O N SATTEMPT TO ACCESS THE SYSTEM REGISTRY DETECTEDWhen Proactive Defense detects an attempt to access system registry keys, a special notification pops up containing:The registry key being accessed.Full name of the file of the process that initiated the attempt to access the registry keys and a path to it.Possible responses:Allow – allows to execute the dangerous action once;Block – blocks the dangerous action once.To perform the action you have selected automatically every time this activity is initiated on your computer, check theCreate a rule box.If you are sure that any activity by the application that attempted to access system registry keys is not dangerous, addthe application to the trusted application list.NETWORK ACTIVITY OF AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN DETECTEDIf network activity of an application is detected (default option for the applications included in the Low Restricted or HighRestricted groups), a notification is displayed on screen.A notification is displayed if <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> is running in interactive mode (see section "Using interactive protectionmode" on page 56) and if no packet rule has been created for the application whose network activity had been detected.The notification contains the following information:name of the application and brief description of the connection that it initiates;information about the connection (connection type, local and remote port, address to which the connection isestablished);application run sequence.You are asked to select one of the following actions:Allow now.Block now.Create a rule. If you select this option, the Firewall window opens in which you can create a rule that woulddefine network activity of the application.You can block or allow network activity of an application once or for a longer time period. To do this, perform one of thefollowing actions:To block or allow network activity of an application once, select Allow now or Block now.To remember the selected action for the entire session of an application that has displayed network activity,select Allow now or Block now and check the Apply to current application session box.If the Apply always box is displayed in the window, check it and click the always link to change its name toApply to current application session.255

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