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Logical network administrator – person who controls the operation of the
application via the Kaspersky Administration Kit remote centralized
administration system.
M
Maximum protection – the level of computer security which corresponds to
maximum possible protection, leading to a certain performance
decrease.
O
Object blocking – denying access to an object to external applications. A
blocked object cannot be accessed for reading, execution, modification
or removal.
OLE object – objects or documents embedded in other files using the OLE
technology.
Q
Quarantine – a special data storage designed for isolation of suspicious
objects.
Quarantining (moving to a quarantine folder) – a method for treating a
suspicious object which involves blocking access to the object and
moving it to a quarantine folder for subsequent treatment.
R
Real-time protection – a mode of application functioning in which the
application resides permanently in computer memory and monitors calls
to file system objects. Prior to granting access to an object the
application scans it for virus presence and, if a virus is detected, the
application disinfects the object or removes it or blocks access to it
(depending upon the settings you have defined).
Recommended level – the default level of anti-virus protection with settings
recommended by Kaspersky Lab experts which ensures the optimal
balance between performance and protection.
Recovering, restoring – moving an original file from the quarantine or
backup folders to a specified destination folder or to its original location,
where it was stored before quarantining, disinfection, or deleting.
Reserved license key - a license key which has been installed to enable
proper functionality of Kaspersky Anti-Virus but has not yet been
activated. This reserved key will be activated as soon as the license
provided by the current key expires.
Riskware – programs that are not viruses but yet impose a potential threat.
Under some conditions the presence of such programs on the computer
will present risk to your data. Such programs include remote
administration software, automatic dialers connecting your to internet
pay-sites using dial-up connection, etc.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Windows Workstations

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