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Scan objects on demand: search infected and suspicious files (including
files within specified scan scopes); analyze files, and disinfect or delete
infected objects.
Quarantine suspicious and corrupted objects: save suspicious files in the
quarantine directory.
Create a copy of the infected object in the backup storage directory be-
fore attempting to disinfect or deleting the object, allowing a future resto-
ration of the object if it contains valuable information.
Update the anti-virus database; the database is updated from Kaspersky
Lab's updates servers. The user can also configure the application so that
the database is updated from a local directory.
Control and configure Kaspersky Anti-Virus using the application configu-
ration file, the web-based interface of Webmin or the Kaspersky Adminis-
tration Kit.
1.3. What's new in version 5.7?
The following features are new in Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Linux File
Server as compared to version 5.5:
Support for Kaspersky Anti-Virus configuration and management using
Kaspersky Administration Kit has been implemented.
1.4. Licensing procedure
Kaspersky Anti-Virus licensing policy imposes restrictions on the use of the
application based on the usage period (as a rule, a one-year period since the
date when the application was purchased).
1.5. Hardware and software system
requirements
To run Kaspersky Anti-Virus, the system must comply with the following software
and hardware requirements:
Hardware requirements:
Processor Intel Pentium
64 MB RAM.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.7 for Linux File Server
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133 MHz or higher.
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