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Appendix B
High speed – a level of computer security which provides top system
performance with some reduction in the number of objects scanned.
I
iChecker™ – the technology which allows the application to skip rescanning
objects which are unchanged since their previous scanning. The
technology is implemented using a database of object checksums.
Infected object – an object containing harmful code. We recommend that
you abandon working on these objects because they can infect your
computer.
iStreams™ – the technology which allows the application to skip rescanning
objects located on drives running an NTFS file system and unchanged
since the last scan. The technology is implemented on the basis of
checksum storage in alternate NTFS streams.
J
Jokes – software that does not inflict any damage to the computer directly,
but display messages falsely informing the user that this damage has
been inflicted or will be inflicted under certain conditions. These
programs often warn user about a danger that does not exist, for
example they display messages about hard drive formatting (although
no formatting is taking place), "detect" viruses in files that are not
infected, etc.
K
Kaspersky Administration Kit 5.0 – an application included in Kaspersky
Business Optimal and Kaspersky Corporate Suite and designed for
centralized administration of an anti-virus protection system in a
corporate network built on the basis of Kaspersky Lab applications.
Kaspersky Lab update servers – a list of http- and ftp-servers belonging to
Kaspersky Lab from which Kaspersky Anti-Virus copies the anti-virus
database and application module updates to your computer.
L
License key – a file with the .kеу extension that serves as your personal
"key". This file is required for correct operation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
The license key is included in the distribution kit if you purchased your
copy of Kaspersky Anti-Virus from Kaspersky Lab distributors. If you
purchased the product online, the license key is sent to you via e-mail.
Without the license key, Kaspersky Anti-Virus DOES NOT WORK.
License period – the period during which you have the right to use the full
functionality of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. As a rule, the license period
defined by the license key is one calendar year from the date of license
key activation. After your license expires, the product will operate, but
you will not be able to update the anti-virus database and application
modules.
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