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MULTI-TASKED PROTECTION
MANAGEMENT
By default, Kaspersky Anti-Virus starts when the operating system starts and protects your computer during the entire
session. File-Anti-Virus' activity is indicated by the Kaspersky Anti-Virus icon (on page 15) in the Dock or in the Mac OS
Menu Bar. If the icon is active, your computer's protection is enabled, if the icon is inactive, the protection is disabled.
Kaspersky Lab specialists strongly recommend that you do not disable real-time protection provided by Anti-Virus since
this could lead to an infection of your computer and loss of data.
Note that the icon indicates the status of protection provided by File Anti-Virus (see section "Anti-virus protection of your
computer's file system" on page 30). Disabling or pausing File Anti-Virus does not impact the execution of virus scan
tasks (see section "Scanning for viruses" on page 43) or application updates (see section "Updating the application" on
page 61).
IN THIS SECTION:
Disabling computer protection ......................................................................................................................................... 22
Restoring the protection on your computer ...................................................................................................................... 23
Exporting and importing Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings ................................................................................................... 24
Exiting Kaspersky Anti-Virus ........................................................................................................................................... 25
DISABLING COMPUTER PROTECTION
Disabling protection means stopping File Anti-Virus (see section "Anti-virus protection of your computer's file system" on
page 30). Virus scan (on page 43) and update (see section "Updating the application" on page 61) tasks will continue to
run.
If protection is fully disabled, it can only be re-enabled manually by the user. In this case, File Anti-Virus will not be
automatically enabled after the system or Kaspersky Anti-Virus restarts. Note that if Kaspersky Anti-Virus conflicts with
other program(s) installed on your computer, you can pause File Anti-Virus or create an exclusion list (see section
"Trusted zone creation" on page 27).
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