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Managing the application using Kaspersky Administration Kit
The application for creating a new policy is organized as a Microsoft Windows
Wizard which will guide you through the process. To switch between the wizard
dialog boxes, use < Back and Next >. To finish working with the wizard, click
Finish. To cancel the wizard at any stage, click Cancel.
During the step of creating a policy, the minimum set of settings will be
configured without which the application will not work. Other values will be set by
default and will correspond to the default values for the local installation of the
application. You can change the policy by editing it (see 6.2.2 on page 128).
During policy creation (Step 6 – Step 9) you can prohibit modification
of settings in the policies of nested groups, in application and task
settings. To disable the modification of settings "lock" them up:
The settings allowed for modification will be marked with
Step 5. Entering general information about the policy
The first wizard dialog boxes are introductory steps, where you should enter the
policy name into the Name field and select the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for
Windows Workstations product from the Application name drop-down list. If
you want the policy you are creating as the active policy for the application,
activate the policy by checking the Activate the policy box in the corresponding
dialog box of the wizard.
You can define several policies with different settings values in a group
for one application. However, there can only be one current policy for
the application. You can activate a policy which is not currently active
policy, by an event which allows establishing stricter anti-virus
protection settings in the period of virus outbreaks.
Step 6. Define the anti-virus protection level for real-time
scanning
In this step you should define the anti-virus protection level for real-time
protection tasks (see section 4.2 on page 36).
Step 7. Define the anti-virus protection level for on-demand
scanning
In this dialog box, define the anti-virus protection level for the new policy (see
section 4.2 on page 36), which will be used while running the on-demand
scanning tasks and specify actions to be performed when an infected or a
suspicious object is detected (see section5.3.3.2 on page 80).
Clicking the Details button opens a window containing advanced settings for the
on-demand scanning mode (see Figure 71). If you modify any of the predefined
level settings, the level of anti-virus protection will change to Customized.
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