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Allow or block logging information events. As a rule, these events are not important for security. To detect
these events in the report, check Log non-critical events box.
Allow storing in the report only for the important events occurring since the last time the task was run. This
saves disk space by reducing the report size. If the Keep only recent events box is checked, the
information in the report will be updated every time you restart the task: in this case important information
(such as records about detected malicious objects) will be saved, and non-critical information will be
overwritten.
Set the storage term for reports. By default, the term for storing reports is 30 days, at the end of which the
copies will be deleted. You can change the maximum term for storing copies, or remove this restriction.
THE DETECTED TAB
This tab (see figure below) contains the list of dangerous objects detected by File Anti-Virus (see section "Anti-virus
protection of your computer's file system" on page 30) or virus scan task (see section "Scanning for viruses" on page 43).
The full name is indicated for each object, and also the status assigned to it by Kaspersky Anti-Virus when it was
scanned or processed.
The dangerous objects can be processed by clicking the Disinfect all button. After each object is processed, a
notification will appear on screen, which lets you decide how to proceed. If you check the Apply to all box in the
notification window, the selected action will be applied to all objects with the same status in the list before processing
starts.
Click the Clear button to remove a record about a detected object from the report. Note that the dangerous objects you
have detected will then stay on your computer.
Figure 54: List of dangerous object detected
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