CopyWithPaths – Yes in this line enables the program to copy infected
objects to a separate folder together with their paths. No disables
this feature.
ChangeExt – Yes in this line enables the program to change
extensions of infected files. No disables this feature.
NewExtension – the target extension for infected files (valid only if
ChangeExt=Yes). The default value is vir. If the file doesn't have
any extension, this extension is added to it.
ChownTo – the target name of the file owner to be assigned to the
infected files that the program failed to disinfect. If you type No
the owner name will not be changed.
ChModTo – the target mask for the access attributes to be assigned to
infected files when they are copied to the infected folder. If you
type No the access attributes will not be changed. For example,
the value 640 assigns the following attributes to the file: Read by
owner, Write by owner, Read by group.
The [ActionWithSuspicion] section parameters define the actions to be taken
by the program when it detects suspicious objects.
SuspiciousCopy – Yes in this line enables the program to copy
suspicious files to a separate folder that must be defined in the
SuspiciousFolder line. No disables this feature.
SuspiciousFolder – the name of the folder for suspicious copies (valid
only if SuspiciousCopy=Yes). The default folder is suspicious.
!" If you prefix the name with the character "~", the directory will be
created in your home directory.
!" If your Kaspersky Anti-Virus for xBSD File Server reports a
suspicious file or sector it's advisable that you contact our help desk
department. Send these objects to Kaspersky Lab, so that they can
be studied (you may use the address newvirus@kaspersky.com).
!" It is advisable that you copy suspicious objects to a separate folder.
This is useful if you deleted the suspicious object and didn't back it
up.
The CopyWithPaths, ChangeExt, NewExtension, ChownTo and ChModTo
lines in the [ActionWithSuspicion] section and their features are similar to
those (with the same names) described for the infected files.
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