User's Tasks - KAPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS 5.0 - FOR WINDOWS WORKSTATIONS Administrator's Manual

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Application management using the local interface
Path to the file will be provided automatically with the file name is selected. You
can modify it manually.
When specifying the path, you should use the full path to the process
file or use a mask * (any number of any characters) or ? (any single
character).
For example, if you use mask *, the running process will be considered
a trusted process irrespective of the folder where the process file is
located.
If you would like to exclude the allowed programs from the scan scope, check
Exclude allowed riskware box in the List of exclusions window (see Figure
38). These programs are listed in the Threats and exclusions window that
opens by the Details button (see section 5.7 on page 92).

5.6. User's tasks

A list of system tasks is created during installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. The
list includes both updating tasks (updating of anti-virus databases, updating
application modules, databases rollback) and scanning tasks (full My Computer
scan, automatic scanning on application launch, removable media scanning, and
quarantine scan).
You can launch the system tasks by default and set up their parameters and
schedule. Those tasks cannot be removed.
The process of setting parameters for the database and application
component update tasks is described in section 5.1 on page 39. The
task for rolling back the most recent updates has no specific settings.
While working with the Kaspersky Anti-Virus, administrators can create and
manage tasks for scanning of custom objects.
Workstation users have no access to task creation and setup. They can
view a list of tasks created by the administrator in the left frame of the
Protection tab (see Figure 2) and run those tasks.
If you use remote administration of Kaspersky Anti-Virus, the list of tasks will
include local and group tasks created using Kaspersky Administration Kit (see
section 6.3 on page 156). Managing local tasks is similar to managing tasks
created by the user: they can be launched, deleted, their settings can be
modified. Group tasks cannot be launched or deleted, their settings cannot be
modified; these tasks can be managed only via Kaspersky Administration Kit.
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