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  • Page 1 KASPERSKY LAB Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Novell NetWare ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE...
  • Page 2 K A S P E R S K Y A N T I - V I R U S 5 . 7 F O R N O V E L L N E T W A R E Administrator’s Guide ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION................7 1.1. What’s new in version 5.7?.................. 8 1.2. Hardware and software requirements..............8 1.3. Distribution kit....................... 8 1.4. Help Desk for Registered Users................9 1.5. Conventions ....................... 10 CHAPTER 2. KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS 5.7 FOR NOVELL NETWARE BASICS 2.1.
  • Page 4 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 5.1. Creating an update task..................37 5.2. Setting up the task ..................... 38 5.3. Batch task setup....................43 5.4. Starting/stopping a task ..................46 5.5. Deleting a task ....................46 CHAPTER 6. SCANNING THE SERVER FOR VIRUSES ....... 48 6.1.
  • Page 5 Contents 9.2. Managing application settings ................96 9.2.1.1. Viewing the information about the application ........98 9.2.1.2. Viewing the information about the location of objects ......98 9.2.1.3. Viewing connection settings and CPU usage........99 9.2.1.4. Viewing information about license keys..........100 9.2.1.5.
  • Page 6 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare C.2.3. The Event log Tab..................146 C.2.3.1. Messages regarding infected files ............148 C.2.3.2. Messages Regarding Suspicious Files ..........149 C.2.3.3. Warnings ..................... 150 C.2.3.4. Messages Regarding Packed Executable Files ........ 150 C.2.3.5. Messages Regarding Archive Files............ 151 C.2.3.6.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1. Introduction

    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Novell NetWare (hereafter, referred to as Kaspersky Anti-Virus) is an anti-virus application designed to protect LAN file servers running the Novell NetWare operating system. Kaspersky Anti-Virus has the following functions: • Real-time server protection – scans all started or modified files, then disinfects and/or deletes infected objects.
  • Page 8: What's New In Version 5.7

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare application administrative services and enable the user to install the application, set it up, and manage the server part. 1.1. What’s new in version 5.7? Version 5.7 of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare has the following main difference from the previous version: now Kaspersky Anti-Virus can be managed from a remote location using Kaspersky Administration Kit.
  • Page 9: Help Desk For Registered Users

    Introduction • A sealed envelope with an installation CD containing files for the software product • User Guide • A license key written on the installation CD • License agreement Before you unseal the envelope containing the CD, be sure to thoroughly review the license agreement.
  • Page 10: Conventions

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 1.5. Conventions In this book we use various conventions to emphasize different meaningful parts of the documentation. The table below lists the conventions used in this Guide. Convention Meaning Bold font Menu titles, commands, window titles, dia- log elements, etc.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 For Novell Netware Basics

    CHAPTER 2. KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS 5.7 FOR NOVELL NETWARE BASICS 2.1. Deploying protection on servers Building of the file server antiviral protection system using Kaspersky Anti-Virus must begin with installation of Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne and/or the web management module1. Snapin for ConsoleOne is installed from the distribution package on one of the workstations running Windows or on a NetWare server, where the Novell ConsoleOne network administration utility is installed.
  • Page 12: Basic Concepts And Operation Scheme Of The Application

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 2.2. Basic concepts and operation scheme of the application The antiviral protection system is based on creation of tasks, which maximize the basic functionality of the application. A task is a specific action performed by the application. Tasks are divided into several types according to their function.
  • Page 13: Maintaining The Antiviral Protection System

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Novell NetWare basics 2.3. Maintaining the antiviral protection system Maintenance of the server antiviral protection system involves the following processes: • Reception and processing of virus detection messages • Regular checking of anti-virus database update reception and distribution reports An important factor that determines the quality of infected object detection by anti-virus programs is completeness of their anti-virus database.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3. Installing, Updating, And Uninstalling The Application

    CHAPTER 3. INSTALLING, UPDATING, AND UNINSTALLING THE APPLICATION Prior to installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare please make sure that hardware and software of the server/workstation meets the program’s require- ments. The minimal possible requirements are specified in section 1.1 on page 8. 3.1.
  • Page 15 Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application Figure 1. Selecting the components to install Further installation process depends on the component you want to install. • Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare ( see 3.1.1 on page • Snapin for ConsoleOne • Web management module •...
  • Page 16: Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus For Novell Netware

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare possibility of loading the server-side application immediately after the application is installed on the server. Enable the necessary checkboxes. The AUTOEXEC.NCF is modified automatically and does not require additional settings to be made. Figure 2. The final window of the setup wizard 3.1.1.
  • Page 17 Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application Figure 3. Selecting servers for the Kaspersky Anti-Virus installation Specify the directories in which to install the components of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Novell NetWare. The server-side application is installed in the SYS/KAV folder. If you are installing the product on only one server, you can specify another destination folder in the volume structure of the server.
  • Page 18 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 4. Installation folders selection Figure 5. The License Key installation window...
  • Page 19: Installing Snapin For Console One

    Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application The license key is your personal “key”, which stores the information required for full-featured operation of the application and some reference information. This information includes: • Support information (who provides it and where it can by ob- tained).
  • Page 20: Installing Kaspersky Administration Kit Network Agent

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare specifying the Tomcat directory on your local drive or simply copy the module files to the Tomcat directory after the installation. After installing web management module to Tomcat you need to restart Tomcat 3.1.4. Installing Kaspersky Administration Kit Network Agent To install Kaspersky Administration Kit Network Agent Specify servers for the installation (Figure 3).
  • Page 21: Deploying The Application Across The Network

    Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application 3.2. Deploying the application across the network If the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne and/or the Web management module are already installed on a computer (server or workstation), then the server-side application can be installed on other servers without using the distribution package.
  • Page 22 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 7. Installing the application on a group of servers via Novell ConsoleOne In order to make the server-side part of the application launch automatically at the server start, update the AUTOEXEC.NCF file by checking the Modify the autoexec.ncf file automatically box. To install Kaspersky Anti-Virus on one server: Select a node in the console tree that contains the required servers, open the shortcut menu, and select the Install Kaspersky Anti-Virus option.
  • Page 23: Installing Application On Cluster Volume

    Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application 3.3. Installing application on cluster volume If the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne and/or the Web management module are already installed on a computer (server or workstation), then Kaspersky Anti - virus can be installed on cluster volume without using the distribution package. To install Kaspersky Anti-Virus on cluster volume: Run the Web management module or Snapin for Novell Con- soleOne.
  • Page 24: Uninstalling The Application

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 3.4. Uninstalling the application Uninstalling Kaspersky Anti-Virus means removing the application’s server part from the file servers and removing its client part from the computers on which it was installed (see section 3.1 on page. 14). The application’s server part can be uninstalled from the file server selected in the NDS structure via Novell ConsoleOne using the Remove Kaspersky Anti- Virus command in the shortcut menu of the console tree.
  • Page 25 Installing, updating, and uninstalling the application Open the shortcut menu and select the Update Kaspersky Anti- Virus option. After this, all previous settings will be saved and the current license key will be applied to the new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare supports the anti-virus database formats used in the previous versions of the program.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4. Setting Up The Application

    CHAPTER 4. SETTING UP THE APPLICATION 4.1. Starting the application The application is launched, set up, and controlled using Novell ConsoleOne, the web interface, or Kaspersky Administration Kit. To start the application from ConsoleOne Run this utility on your computer. To launch the application from the web interface: Open your web browser.
  • Page 27 Setting up the application The main window of Novell ConsoleOne contains the menu, the control panel, the review panel and the results panel (see Figure 8). The menu provides the functions for controlling files and windows, and provides access to the help system.
  • Page 28 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Anti-Virus Database Updating • In turn, for each task type a list of created tasks is provided. If the task is being executed its icon is colored, otherwise it is black and white. The umbrella icon becomes gray if Kaspersky Anti-Virus module is not running on the server.
  • Page 29: Default Protection Of The Server

    Setting up the application Object Command Function View log Opens the report window with the data regarding the object and the actions taken with it. Properties Opens the task set-up window. Load/Unload anti-virus Start/stop the Anti-Virus data- database updating mod- base updating module on the server.
  • Page 30: Starting/Stopping The Application On The Server

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • If a suspicious object is detected, the application places it under quarantine. The On-demand Scan task can be started with the following settings: • Scan all volumes of the server. • Scan all files. •...
  • Page 31 Setting up the application If the numbers match, the application kernel – the KAV.NLM module, the antiviral engine – KAVSCAN.NLM and the anti-virus database will be loaded to the server’s memory. The program kernel controls the antiviral functions of the application, while the antiviral engine scans files for viruses.
  • Page 32 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 10. Server screen during execution of the real-time protection task Similar information is represented in the results pane when the user selects the server running the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module in the console tree (see Figure 8).
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Application

    Setting up the application You can start / stop the Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Anti-virus database updating modules, and load / unload additional antiviral engines directly from the server command line using the following commands: • LOAD SYS:\KAV\KAV.NLM – start Kaspersky Anti-Virus module •...
  • Page 34 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 11. The Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 on <Server name> window. The General tab On the General tab (see Figure 11) you can view general information about the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, start/stop the program on the server, or renew the license agreement (for more details please refer to section A.1 on page 112).
  • Page 35 Setting up the application On the Advanced tab the user can specify the parameters of connection between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the server on which the module of Kaspersky Anti-Virus being set up is installed, the parameters of connection with the anti-virus database update server, allowable server’s resources usage for the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, and the number of file scan requests simultaneously processed by the server (the number of concurrently scanned...
  • Page 36: Chapter 5. Updating The Anti-Virus Database

    CHAPTER 5. UPDATING THE ANTI-VIRUS DATABASE The procedure of searching out and removing viruses is based on the records of the anti-virus database, which contains descriptions of every virus known at the time, along with methods of cleaning the files infected by them. Keeping the database up-to-date is of the utmost importance since new viruses appear every day.
  • Page 37: Creating An Update Task

    Updating the anti-virus database After the tasks are completed, the user can review the anti-virus database update log. 5.1. Creating an update task To create a new task for updating the anti-virus database on the server, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update.
  • Page 38: Setting Up The Task

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 12. Creating the anti-virus database update task A task can also be created using the application setup window Kaspersky Anti- Virus on <Server name>. To create a new update task in the application setup window, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update.
  • Page 39 Updating the anti-virus database To set up the update task parameters, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server which will execute the anti-virus database update. Open the task types list and select Anti-Virus Database Updates. Open the list of created update tasks and select the one for which you want to set up parameters.
  • Page 40 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare mailing list table, it means there are no rights for the respective server. The rights can be granted using the Add rights button (for more details please refer to section B.1.1 on page 122). After that switch to the Updating source tab and set the update receiving parameters: (for more details please refer to section B.1.2 on page 124): •...
  • Page 41 Updating the anti-virus database name>):<Task name> or click OK to save changes and close the dialog box. To close the dialog box without saving recent changes, click Cancel. The task settings can also be changed in the application setup window Kaspersky Anti-Virus on <Server name>.
  • Page 42 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare This will open the Change task settings window (see Figure 15) with the tabs: Recipients, Updating source, Proxy, Event log and E-mail notification. These tabs are exactly the same as those in the task setup window Anti-virus database updating (<Server name>): <Task name>.
  • Page 43: Batch Task Setup

    Updating the anti-virus database window. The schedule parameter setting procedure is exactly the same as the one described above. After finishing, click OK. Figure 16. The Create new schedule for the task dialog box 5.3. Batch task setup You can make identical settings for a group of tasks using the batch setup option.
  • Page 44 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare In the task list select the group of tasks you wish to set up (see Figure 17). Click on the Edit button located in the group of buttons on the right. Figure 17. Selecting a group of tasks to set up In Select task template window that will open (see Figure 18) select the task to use as a basis from the list of tasks you have included in the batch.
  • Page 45 Updating the anti-virus database Figure 18. The Select task template window This will open the Edit window (see Figure 19). Using the tabs in this window, you can customize settings for the task selected in the previous window. To apply these settings to the whole batch of tasks check the Save group settings checkbox in the lower part of the window on each of the tabs.
  • Page 46: Starting/Stopping A Task

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 5.4. Starting/stopping a task Tasks can be started and stopped automatically according to the scheduler settings, or manually, using the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne, the Web management module, or Kaspersky Administration Kit. The update tasks can only be started when the Anti-virus database updating module is running on the server.
  • Page 47 Updating the anti-virus database Expand the task types list and select Anti-Virus Database Updates. Expand the list of the created tasks and select the task to delete. Open the shortcut menu and select the Delete task item. You can delete a task regardless of whether the Anti-virus database updating module is running on the server or not and whether the task is being executed or not.
  • Page 48: Chapter 6. Scanning The Server For Viruses

    CHAPTER 6. SCANNING THE SERVER FOR VIRUSES The server can be scanned for viruses by creating and running two types of task: • Real-Time Protection • On-Demand Scan The Real-Time Protection task is unattended real-time scanning (‘on-the-fly’ scanning) of all the files on the server accessed by other workstations and servers.
  • Page 49: Creating Tasks For Real-Time Protection And On-Demand Scan

    Scanning the server for viruses 6.1. Creating tasks for Real-Time Protection and On-Demand Scan In order to create a new Real-Time Protection / On-demand Scan task for the server, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server you wish to scan.
  • Page 50 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 20. Creating a Real-Time Protection Task A task can also be created using the Kaspersky Anti-Virus on <Server name> application setup window. In order to create a new Real-Time Protection / On-Demand Scan task for the server in the application setup window, do the following: Select the required server in the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree.
  • Page 51: Setting Up A Task

    Scanning the server for viruses 6.2. Setting up a task The parameters that the application will use when executing a task depend on the task settings. Task parameters can be set up regardless of whether the program is running on the server or not. To set up the update task parameters, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server that you wish to scan.
  • Page 52 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 21. Setting up the Real-Time Protection task. The Scan settings tab • Set the notification mode to alert the administrator and network users about detected viruses and specify the messages to be sent out. Use the NW-Notification tab to configure notifications sent using the Novell NetWare messaging tools (for more details please refer to section B.2.4 on page 151).
  • Page 53 Scanning the server for viruses To set up the task in the application setup window, do the following: Select the required server in the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree. Open the shortcut menu and select the Properties item.
  • Page 54 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 22. The Scan settings tab of the Change task settings window...
  • Page 55: Batch Task Setup

    Scanning the server for viruses Figure 23. The Create new schedule for the task window. Scheduling the task to run every week 6.3. Batch task setup You can make identical settings for a group of tasks using the batch setup option.
  • Page 56 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare pressing the <S > keys. Click Edit in the group of buttons HIFT on the right. In Select task template window that will open (see Figure 24) select the task to use as a basis from the list of tasks you have included in the batch.
  • Page 57: Starting/Stopping A Task

    Scanning the server for viruses Figure 25. The Change task settings window. Batch task setting As a result, the settings you have made will be saved for the whole batch of tasks. A common log will be shared by these tasks. You can change the tasks schedule on the Schedule tab individually for each task (see section A.4 on page 116).
  • Page 58: Deleting A Task

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Expand the task types list and select On-Demand Scan/ Real- Time Protection. Expand the list of the created tasks of the type you need and select the task to start. Open the shortcut menu and select the Start task item. If the Start task item is not available, make sure that the application is running on the server.
  • Page 59 Scanning the server for viruses To delete all the tasks of the same type, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server, you wish to delete the tasks for. Expand the list of task types and select the type of tasks you wish to delete.
  • Page 60: Chapter 7. Generating And Viewing Logs, Receiving Notifications

    CHAPTER 7. GENERATING AND VIEWING LOGS, RECEIVING NOTIFICATIONS All the events that take place during execution of the tasks are logged and the information about them is saved in the log file. This version of Kaspersky Anti- Virus is capable of working with two log formats: text and XML. Text format is the traditional type, providing the opportunity to record and view task execution results.
  • Page 61: Viewing The Anti-Virus Database Updating Results

    Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications The log keeping system provides the administrator with quick, convenient and unified access to the task execution results. 7.1. Viewing the anti-virus database updating results In order to view the updating task results log, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server on which the desired task was executed.
  • Page 62 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Unchecking all the filter setting boxes at the same time – Clear Figure 26. Viewing the XML log of the update results In order to view the parameters used with the updating session and view the updating results, do the following: Select the desired session in the left pane.
  • Page 63 Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications section B.2.3 on page 146) and the activated filter. By default, the information about the anti-virus database updating results is displayed. The information is output at 100 lines per page, and the lines are numbered. The Total Records field displays the total number of records.
  • Page 64 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • To – a list of servers on which anti-virus database must be updated as a result of executing the task. • Backup before updating – status of the backup mode set for the anti- virus database prior to updating.
  • Page 65: Viewing The Server Scanning Results

    Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications 7.2. Viewing the server scanning results In order to view the scan on demand / real-time protection task execution log, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 name space in the console tree select the server on which the desired task was executed.
  • Page 66 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 28. Viewing the real-time server protection task log in the text format The XML log file structure and its use are more complicated, therefore we provide a detailed description below. The displayed information depends on the settings made on the Event log tab (see section B.2.3 on page 146) and the activated filter.
  • Page 67 Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications Figure 29. Viewing the real-time server protection task log in the XML format In order to view the parameters of the server scanning task and its results, do the following: Highlight the desired line in the list in the left pane. This will display the required information in the right pane.
  • Page 68 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare The records in the table can be arranged by the contents of one of the columns. To the left of the name of the column by which the records are sorted there is a symbol showing whether they are arranged in ascending or descending order. To sort the table records by a column left-click on the desired column header.
  • Page 69 Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications • Scanned files – the number of files scanned. • Scanned folders – the number of directories scanned. • Archives scanned – the number of archive files scanned. • Compressed executables – the number of packed files scanned. •...
  • Page 70: Summarized Results Of The Task Execution

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 30. The server scanning statistics window 7.3. Summarized results of the task execution With the XML logs you can create and view composite logs with information about the results of several tasks. Different logs are created for the server updating and scanning tasks.
  • Page 71 Generating and viewing logs, receiving notifications • After you finish configuring settings, click Save to create, save, and view the composite log. In the standard Save dialog box, specify the file name and location of the log. This opens a Microsoft Internet Explorer window, in which you can view the composite log.
  • Page 72: Notification Regarding Detected Viruses

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • To create, save and view the composite log after the parameters are set, click on the Save button. In the standard file save dialog window specify the name and the path to save the file. This will create the composite log file at the specified address and start the Microsoft Internet Explorer application.
  • Page 73: Chapter 8. License Management

    CHAPTER 8. LICENSE MANAGEMENT 8.1. Licensing policy When purchasing Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare you conclude a license agreement with Kaspersky Lab, based on which you are granted the right to use this software on one or more computers for one year after installing it. During the license period you are provided with the following opportunities: •...
  • Page 74 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare In the event that the user attempts to interfere in the license canceling procedure (e.g. removes the "black list" file) the application notifies the user that the license agreement has been violated and switches to the ‘No features’ mode until the interference effects are eliminated.
  • Page 75 License management Figure 34. The server screen displaying the license expiration message You still will be able to scan your server for viruses and disinfect any infected objects detected, but the program will use an outdated version of the anti-virus database.
  • Page 76: Installing The License Key

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 8.2. Installing the license key To install a new license key through the Snapin for Novell ConsoleOne, do the following: In the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5 namespace in the console tree, select the server whose license you wish to renew. Open the shortcut menu and select the Properties item.
  • Page 77 License management Click on the Add key button and in the Select a License Key window (see Figure 36) specify the file of the key you wish to install (*.key). If the key is selected correctly its file will be added to the list of Kaspersky Anti- Virus keys.
  • Page 78: Chapter 9. Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus Using Kaspersky Administration Kit

    CHAPTER 9. MANAGING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS USING KASPERSKY ADMINISTRATION KIT Kaspersky Administration Kit is a system for centralized management of anti- virus security system based on the applications included into the Kaspersky Anti- Virus Business Optimal suite. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare is one of Kaspersky Lab applications, which can be managed through either the application interface (as described in the earlier chapters) or using Kaspersky Administration Kit (if your computer is a member of the system of remote centralized management).
  • Page 79: Managing Policies

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit A policy is a set of Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings defined at the group level of the logical network. Using policies, the administrator can fully manage anti-virus protection because policies include both Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings and task settings (except only the settings that should take effect at task startup, for example, task schedule settings).
  • Page 80 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare At any step during creation of a new policy, you can lock policy settings from changes by clicking the icon. If the lock icon is closed, only the settings of the policy you are creating now will take effect on client computers (if the policy is applied to them).
  • Page 81 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 38. Specifying CPU usage Selecting updating source At this step, you can specify the database updating source and connection settings. As an update source, you can select either Kaspersky Administration Kit or a Kaspersky Lab update server. In the Updating source dialog box (see Fig.
  • Page 82 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 39. Selecting an updating source 4. Specifying actions for the real-time protection task The real-time protection task is a set of actions and settings that protect your computer from unauthorized access from the external network. In the Actions for the real-time protection task (see Fig.
  • Page 83 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 40. Specifying actions for the real-time protection task 5. Specifying actions for the on-demand scan task The on-demand scan task is a set of actions and settings that protect your computer from viruses based on preset schedule. In the Actions for the on-demand scan task dialog box (see Fig.
  • Page 84 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 41. Specifying actions for the on-demand scan task 6. Specifying the method of first policy enforcement At this step, in the Policy enforcement dialog box (see Fig. 42), you can specify how this policy will be enforced for the first time on the user computer: •...
  • Page 85 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit locked by the policy will also change after the policy is applied. The val- ues of settings can be modified through the local application interface. Af- ter the policy is deleted, the original values are not restored. Figure 42.
  • Page 86: Viewing And Editing Policy Settings

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 43. Finishing creating a policy 9.1.2. Viewing and editing policy settings You can modify a policy, lock policy settings for nested groups, and lock application and task settings. In the Groups node of the console tree, select a group of computers for which you want to edit policy settings.
  • Page 87: Viewing Information About The Application

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit When editing the policy, use the icon to lock the policy settings from modifications through the local interface. The user will be unable to modify the locked settings through the local interface of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. 9.1.2.1.
  • Page 88: Viewing Policy Enforcement Results

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 9.1.2.2. Viewing policy enforcement results The Enforcement tab (see Fig. 45) displays the statistics of policy enforcement on the computers in the group, such as the number of computers on which this policy was: • created;...
  • Page 89: Configuring Event Logging Settings

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit 9.1.2.3. Configuring event logging settings During operation, Kaspersky Anti-Virus generates a list of events, and each of these events is characterized by the level of event importance. There are four severity levels for events: critical event, failure, warning, and information. Depending on the situation, events of the same type can have a different severity level.
  • Page 90: Specifying Cpu Usage During Scans

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare For more information about the settings on the Event processing tab, see the Administrator’ Guide for Kaspersky Administration Kit 5.0. 9.1.2.4. Specifying CPU usage during scans On the Advanced tab (see Fig. 47), you can specify the how much of the server CPU resources can be consumed by Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
  • Page 91: Configuring Settings For The On-Demand Scan Task

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Kaspersky Administration Kit or a Kaspersky Lab update server. You can also set the mode of anti-virus database copying from the source: copy all available updates or only modified. In this window, click the Connection settings button to configure proxy server settings (see section B.1.4 on page 131).
  • Page 92: Selecting Actions For The On-Demand Scan Task

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare You can define the types of files to be excluded from scans. For this, select the Excluded files checkbox and specify the list of exclusions. You can also specify the additional scan modes, such as scanning mail databases, archives, packed executable files, plain mail files, and whether to use an heuristic code analyzer (see section B.2.1 on page 139).
  • Page 93 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit • Suspicious archives (see section B.2.2 on page 144). To specify an action on infected objects, select one of the following items from the drop-down list: • Skip – do not apply any actions. •...
  • Page 94: Configuring Settings For The Real-Time Protection Task

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 9.1.2.8. Configuring settings for the real-time protection task On the Scan settings tab (see Fig. 51), you can define settings for scanning the filesystem for viruses. Specify the scan area by selecting the type of files to scan from the drop-down list: •...
  • Page 95: Selecting Actions For The Real-Time Protection Task

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit 9.1.2.9. Selecting actions for the real-time protection task On the Actions (see Fig. 52), you can specify the actions to be performed on: • Infected and suspicious files detected during scans • Objects that could not be disinfected •...
  • Page 96: Managing Application Settings

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 52. The Actions tab 9.2. Managing application settings Using application settings, you can modify the settings for Kaspersky Anti-Virus either for separate client computers in a group or for the local computer. You can modify only the settings that are not locked by a policy (see section 9.1 on page 79).
  • Page 97 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit To modify the settings of the anti-virus application installed on your client computer, in the console tree select Local computer (see Fig. 37) and choose Properties in the shortcut menu. As the result, the Properties: <Computer Name> dialog box opens in the application main window.
  • Page 98: Viewing The Information About The Application

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare 9.2.1.1. Viewing the information about the application On the General tab (see Fig. 54), you can view the information about Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Novell NetWare. The upper part of the window displays the name of the installed application, its version number, installation date, its status (stopped or running on the local computer), and the anti-virus database status.
  • Page 99: Viewing Connection Settings And Cpu Usage

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 55. The Folders tab 9.2.1.3. Viewing connection settings and CPU usage The Advanced tab (see Fig. 56) displays information about the parameters for communication with the server and application performance settings. The following connection parameters are provided in the Information section: •...
  • Page 100: Viewing Information About License Keys

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare The Number of anti-virus kernel instances field specifies the number of antiviral engine copies concurrently loaded when the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module is started on the server. This value defines the number of files that can be scanned for viruses simultaneously (see section A.3 on page 115).
  • Page 101: Viewing Information About Events

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 57. The Licenses tab 9.2.1.5. Viewing information about events When loaded, Kaspersky Anti-Virus generates specific events. Each event is characterized by the level of its importance, or severity. Events can be of the following severity levels: critical event, failure, warning, and informational events.
  • Page 102: Managing Tasks

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 58. The Events tab 9.3. Managing tasks Several system tasks are created during the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. These tasks include (see Fig. 59) the real-time protection task, on-demand scan task, license key installation task, and anti-virus database updating task. Only once instance of a system task is created for each server.
  • Page 103 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit To view and edit the tasks for an application installed on your local computer, in the console tree select Local computer (see Fig. 59) and choose Properties on the contextual menu of this folder. Open the Tasks tab (see Fig.
  • Page 104: Configuring Specific Task Settings

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Account – configure the task to run under a privileged user account (for details, see the Administrator’s Guide for Kaspersky Administration Kit 5.0). • Notification – configure sending notifications to the administrator with the results of task performance (for details, see the Administrator’s Guide for Kaspersky Administration Kit 5.0).
  • Page 105 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 60. The task of updating the anti-virus database. The Updating source tab The Recipients tab (see Fig. 61) contains a list of servers which will receive database updates (for details, see section B.1.1 on page 122).
  • Page 106: Configuring Specific Settings For The On-Demand Scan And Real-Time Protection Tasks

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 61. The task of updating the anti-virus database. The Recipients tab 9.3.1.2. Configuring specific settings for the on- demand scan and real-time protection tasks The following settings are configured only for the real-time protection and on- demand scan tasks: •...
  • Page 107 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit should also specify additional scan options, such as scanning mail databases, archives, and packed files, plain mail files, and using an heuristic code analyzer (see also section B.2.1 on page 139). Figure 62. Real-time protection and on-demand scan tasks. The Scan settings tab On the Actions tab (see Figs.
  • Page 108 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 63. The real-time protection task. The Actions tab...
  • Page 109: Configuring Specific Settings For The License Key Installation Task

    Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit Figure 64. The on-demand scan task. The Actions tab. 9.3.1.3. Configuring specific settings for the license key installation task On the Settings tab (see Fig. 65), you can install a license key, view information about the current license and its expiry date (for more information about managing licenses, see Chapter 8 on page 73).
  • Page 110: Starting And Stopping Tasks

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 65. The license installation task. The Settings tab 9.3.2. Starting and stopping tasks Tasks can be started only if the application is running. When you close the application, all running tasks are terminated. Tasks are started in accordance with their schedules. You can temporarily disable the start of scheduled tasks.
  • Page 111 Managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus using Kaspersky Administration kit FIgure 66. Configuring task settings. The General tab...
  • Page 112: Appendix B. Application Settings

    APPENDIX A. APPLICATION SETTINGS A.1. The General Tab Attention! This tab is unavailable in the Web management module. The information about the application is displayed in the module window if a server is selected in the console tree. On the General tab (see Figure 67) you can review general information about the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module, start/stop the application on the server and renew the license (register a new license key).
  • Page 113: The Folders Tab

    Appendix A • Server name – the name of the server on which the Kaspersky Anti- Virus module is installed. • Connection to server – availability of connection between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the server. This string can have the following values: Established –...
  • Page 114 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare In order to prevent virus propagation, access to the quarantine directories used to store infected and suspicious objects should only be granted to the system administrator. The Storage folder for temporary files group contains the path to the directory for storing temporary files created during server scanning.
  • Page 115: The Advanced Tab

    Appendix A Advanced A.3. The The Advanced tab (see Figure 69) contains the following information: • The Information field group contains the following parameters of communication between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the server on which the Kaspersky Anti-Virus module being adjusted is installed: •...
  • Page 116: The E-Mail Notification Tab

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 69. Configuring the application. The Advanced tab E-mail Notification A.4. The The E-mail notification tab (see Fig. 70) contains the group of fields titled Information about the mail server used to define the parameters of connection between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the mail server: •...
  • Page 117: The Schedule Tab

    Appendix A Figure 70. Configuring the application. The E-mail notification tab Schedule A.5. The The Schedule tab (see Figure 71) displays a table with the complete schedule of unattended startup for all the tasks created for the server. The table contains the following columns: •...
  • Page 118 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 71. Configuring the application. The Schedule tab The buttons to the right of the table are used to work with the schedule. They include the following buttons: • Add – add a task to the schedule. •...
  • Page 119 Appendix A To add a task to the schedule, do the following: Select the desired task type view mode. Click on the Add button. In the Create new schedule for the task window (see Figure 72) select the task you want to schedule and specify the parameters of its start.
  • Page 120: The Task Tab

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare page 133 and section B.2.6 on page 155). After completing, click In order to change the schedule of an existing task, do the following: Select the desired task type view mode. Click on the Edit button at the right side of the schedule. This will open the window titled Edit the task schedule <Task name>...
  • Page 121 Appendix A • Anti-virus database updating task – review the scheduled tasks of the anti-virus database updating. You can change the settings for any task, delete tasks, create new ones and review the log with the results of any task execution. In addition, you can set up parameters for the group of tasks.
  • Page 122: Appendix C. Task Settings

    APPENDIX B. TASK SETTINGS Update B.1. The Task Recipients B.1.1. The On the Recipients tab (see Fig. 75) the user can create a list of servers whose anti-virus databases will be updated as a result of executing the task. In addition, on this tab you can specify the server’s rights to access file systems of the servers included in the mailing list.
  • Page 123 Appendix B In the Snapin for ConsoleOne module, the upper part of the Recipients tab has the Anti-virus database updating group, which displays the following information: • Connection to server – availability of connection between the Snapin for ConsoleOne and the server. This string can take on the following values: Established –...
  • Page 124: The Updating Source Tab

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 76. The Selecting recipient server dialog box As a result, the selected server will be added to the mailing list. The server for which this updating task is created will be granted the rights to access the file system of this server.
  • Page 125 Appendix B To configure downloading updates from Kaspersky Lab update servers, do the following: Select the update source – Internet (see Figure 77). Create the list of HTTP and FTP servers from which to download the updates (update sources). The primary update server is the one placed first in the list.
  • Page 126 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 78. The New update address dialog window • Delete – remove the selected address. • Edit – edit the selected address. The address is edited in the same way it is added. • Up – move the selected address in the list one line up. •...
  • Page 127 Appendix B Figure 79. Setting up the anti-virus database updating task. The Updating source tab. Updating from the shared folder By default, the folder list is empty. It is created using the buttons on the right: • Add – add a new shared folder to the list. In the dialog window Select the server that will open select the server where the anti-virus database updates are stored and click OK (see Figure 80).
  • Page 128 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 80. Dialog window for server selection Figure 81. Dialog window for the update directory selection Regardless of the updating method you have chosen you must set up the anti- virus database download mode. By default, only changed and new anti-virus databases will be downloaded from the update source.
  • Page 129: The Event Log Tab

    Appendix B • Scan by file list– only download changed and new anti-virus databases. The information regarding the changes is obtained by means of comparing the database description files stored on the update server and the server running the update task. The mode is enabled by default.
  • Page 130 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 82. Setting up the anti-virus database updating task. The Event log tab The user can select the following data to be added to the log: • Date and time of the task execution – in years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds.
  • Page 131: The Proxy Tab

    Appendix B To specify what information will be logged, do the following In the Data to be logged group check the desired boxes of the following list: • Backup before updating – whether the backup copy of the previous version of the anti-virus database was created before updating.
  • Page 132 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 83. Setting up anti-virus database update tasks. The Proxy tab To set up the parameters of connection via a proxy server, do the following, Check the Use proxy box in the upper part of the Proxy tab. In the field group below the check box specify the parameters of connection to the proxy server for the protocols used –...
  • Page 133: The Schedule Tab

    Appendix B For more detailed information regarding the above connection settings please contact your LAN administrator. Schedule B.1.5. The The Schedule tab (see Figure 84) is used for setting the automatic task start-up schedule and the parameters of reconnection with the update source in the event of disconnection.
  • Page 134 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 84. Setting up anti-virus database update tasks. The Schedule tab In the Task launch group select one of the following start modes from the drop-down list: • Daily • Weekly • Monthly The default value is Daily; the default start time is 0:00. Set the schedule parameters in the group of fields corresponding to the selected mode: •...
  • Page 135 Appendix B started (see Figure 86). You can check more than one box if necessary. After that, you must specify the start-up time in the Task start time field group (see above). Figure 85. Scheduling the update task to start every day...
  • Page 136 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 86. Scheduling the update task to run weekly • If you have selected the monthly start mode, check the boxes against the days of the month on which you wish the task to be started (see Figure 87).
  • Page 137: The E-Mail Notification Tab

    Appendix B Figure 87. Setting up monthly start of the update task In the Task duration group specify the parameters of reconnection with the update source: • In the Attempts field enter the number of reconnection attempts. • In the every field enter the time interval between the attempts to reconnect.
  • Page 138 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 88. Configuring the anti-virus database updating task. The E-mail notification tab In order to enable delivery on notifications to users via a mail server, Enable the Notify when the task is complete checkbox. Use the Recipients of the notification field to create a list of e- mail addresses where the notifications will be sent: •...
  • Page 139: The On-Demand Scan And Real-Time Protection Tasks

    Appendix B Figure 89. Adding e-mail addresses On-Demand Scan Real- B.2. The Time Protection Tasks Scan settings B.2.1. The On the Scan settings tab (see Figure 90) the user can specify the server anti- virus scanning parameters, including the locations and file types to be scanned, the locations to be excluded from scanning.
  • Page 140 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 90. Setting up the on-demand scan parameters. The Scan options tab To define the location to be scanned, do the following: In the Scan folders field specify the list of directories that will be scanned for viruses.
  • Page 141 Appendix B Figure 91. Creating the folders list To specify the file formats to be scanned, do the following: In the Scan files field specify the files you wish to be scanned: • All files – all files (the default value). •...
  • Page 142: Code Analyzer

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare If you wish to scan mail format files check the Plain mail files box. You can enable the heuristic file-checking mode (see section B.2.1.1 on page 142) to enable detection of viruses yet unknown to the program. To do so, check the Use Code Analyzer box.
  • Page 143: Executable Module Extracting Engine

    Appendix B Kaspersky Anti-Virus does not disinfect archived files; it only detects viruses in them. To disinfect such files you should extract the files from the archive, disinfect them, delete the old archive and repack the clean files. Extracting Engine unpacks the archived files to the temporary file storage and passes them to the main module for scanning.
  • Page 144: The Actions Tab

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Actions B.2.2. The On the Actions tab (see Figure 92) the user can specify the actions to be taken by the program to any infected or suspicious files if they are detected, as well as the actions to be applied to a workstation that attempts to upload an infected object to the server.
  • Page 145 Appendix B To specify the actions to be taken to the infected files, do the following: In the Actions on infected objects group select one of the variants from the following list: • Skip – do not apply any actions. •...
  • Page 146: The Event Log Tab

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare If you have selected to delete the suspicious files you can instruct the program to save copies of them in the quarantine directory. To do so check the Save a backup copy in the quarantine before deleting box.
  • Page 147 Appendix B Figure 93. Setting up the on-demand scan task. The Event log tab In the Log file type group you can select the format of the log file: • XML – two formats: xml and htm. The htm-type file can be viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.
  • Page 148: Messages Regarding Infected Files

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • Suspicious files – messages regarding suspicious files. • Warnings – alerts regarding detection of a modified or a damaged virus in a file. • Packed files – information regarding packed executable files. • Archives– information regarding archive files. •...
  • Page 149: Messages Regarding Suspicious Files

    Appendix B <ACTION> – action applied to the infected file. Depending on the action you have preset for the infected files (see section B.2.2 on page 144), the <ACTION> string can take the following values: • disinfected – the virus is removed •...
  • Page 150: Warnings

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare ComTSR, ExeTSR, SysTSR, ComExeTSR – the file appears to be infected with an unidentified resident virus capable of damaging COM, EXE and SYS file formats. Boot – the file/sector appears to be infected with an unidentified boot-virus or something like a boot-virus installer.
  • Page 151: Messages Regarding Archive Files

    Appendix B <DATE> <TIME> SYS:\TEST\MY_FILE.EXE : packed: <NAME>, where <NAME> is the name of the packer. B.2.3.5. Messages Regarding Archive Files When an archive is unpacked by the anti-virus program, a record will be added to the event log with information about the archiver used to create the file. The format of the record is as follows: <DATE>...
  • Page 152 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 94. Setting up the on-demand scan task. The NW-Notification tab Figure 95. The message received by the user when a virus is detected on the server...
  • Page 153: The E-Mail Notification Tab

    Appendix B In order to organize delivery of notifications to the Novell NetWare network users, do the following: Check the Send notifications box. In the Recipients of the notification field create a list of network users who will receive the notifications regarding detected viruses. To do so: •...
  • Page 154 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare and detected viruses by e-mail using the mail system installed in the network. In addition, the list of messages to be sent is defined on this tab. Figure 97. Setting up the on-demand scan task. The E-mail notification tab In order to organize delivery of notifications via the mail server, do the following: Check the Notify when the task is complete box to enable...
  • Page 155: The Schedule Tab

    Appendix B As a result, the list you have created will be displayed in the Recipients of the notification list. In the E-mail notification field create the notification text manually. You can use the macros described above. Figure 98. Adding e-mail addresses Schedule B.2.6.
  • Page 156 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare Figure 99. Setting up the on-demand scan task. The Schedule tab In the right part of the tab there is a table containing all the scheduled runs of the task. It consists of two columns and includes the following information: •...
  • Page 157 Appendix B In the Task launch group select one of the following start modes from the drop-down list: • At the Kaspersky Anti-Virus start – run when the module is started on the server. • Daily • Weekly • Monthly The default value is Daily, start time is 0:00.
  • Page 158 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare • If you have selected the weekly start mode, check the boxes against the days of week on which you wish the task to be started (see Figure 102). You can check more than one box if necessary.
  • Page 159 Appendix B After completing, click OK. The start and the termination dates you have entered will appear in the schedule. Figure 103. Setting up monthly server scanning...
  • Page 160: Appendix D. Kaspersky Lab

    APPENDIX C. KASPERSKY LAB Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab has become a recognized leader in information security technologies. It produces a wide range of data security software and delivers high-performance, comprehensive solutions to protect computers and networks against all types of malicious programs, unsolicited and unwanted e- mail messages, and hacker attacks.
  • Page 161: Other Kaspersky Lab Products

    support service, which is available in several languages to accommodate its international clientele. Other Kaspersky Lab Products ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal ® Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal has been designed to provide anti-virus protection to personal computers running Microsoft Windows 98/ME or Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/XP against all known viruses, including potentially dangerous software.
  • Page 162 This package has been designed to deliver comprehensive anti-virus protection to home computers running Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows 2000/NT, Microsoft Windows XP as well as MS Office applications. Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Pro includes an easy-to-use application for automatic retrieval of daily updates for the anti-virus database and the program modules. A unique second-generation heuristic analyzer efficiently detects unknown viruses.
  • Page 163 automatically configure your security system depending on your responses to various events. This makes your personal guard adjustable to your specific preferences and your particular needs. ® Kaspersky Personal Security Suite ® Kaspersky Personal Security Suite is a software suite designed for organizing comprehensive protection of personal computers running Microsoft Windows.
  • Page 164 The program is a free service offered to the visitors of Kaspersky Lab's corporate website. The service allows an efficient online anti-virus scan of your computer. Kaspersky OnLine Scanner runs directly from your browser. Thus, users can quickly test their computers in case of a slightest suspicion of malicious infection. Using the service, visitors can: •...
  • Page 165 helps protect application integrity against the influence of malicious soft- ware. Monitoring of processes in random-access memory. Kaspersky Anti- Virus 6.0 in a timely manner notifies users whenever it detects dangerous, suspicious or hidden processes or in case when unauthorized changes in standard processes occur.
  • Page 166 attempts to use your modem for hidden unauthorized connection to paid phone services and prevents such activity. ® Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 registers attempts to scan the ports of your computer, which frequently precede network attacks, and successfully defends against typical hacker attacks. The program uses defined rules as a basis for control over all network transactions tracking all incoming and outgoing data packets.
  • Page 167 • On-demand scans of the mobile device's onboard memory, memory cards, an individual folder, or a specific file. If an infected file is de- tected, it is moved to Quarantine or deleted. • Real-time scanning – all incoming and outgoing files are automatically scanned, as will as files when attempts are made to access them •...
  • Page 168 system that is fully compatible with the specific needs of your network configuration. ® Kaspersky Corporate Suite provides comprehensive anti-virus protection for: • Workstations running Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP Workstation and Linux; • File servers running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, Microsoft Win- dows 2000, 2003 Server/Advanced Server, Novell Netware, FreeBSD, Linux;...
  • Page 169: Contact Us

    Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange performs anti-virus processing of incoming and outgoing mail messages as well as messages stored at the server, including letters in public folders and filters out unsolicited correspondence using "smart" spam recognition techniques in combination with Microsoft technologies. The application scans all messages arriving at an Exchange Server via SMTP protocol checking them for the presence of viruses using Kaspersky Lab's anti- virus technologies and for the presence of SPAM attributes.
  • Page 170 Technical Please find the technical support information at support http://www.kaspersky.com/supportinter.html Helpdesk: www.kaspersky.com/helpdesk.html General WWW: http://www.kaspersky.com information http://www.viruslist.com E-mail: info@kaspersky.com...

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