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K A S P E R S K Y A N T I - V I R U S
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THE EVENTS TAB
The Events tab (see figure below) logs all important events which occur during File Anti-Virus's (see section "Anti-virus
protection of your computer's file system" on page 30) operation, including virus scan tasks (see section "Scanning for
viruses" on page 43) and update tasks (see section "Updating the application" on page 61).
There are three main types of events:
Critical events are events of a critical importance that indicate the problems in Kaspersky Anti-Virus
performance or gaps in protection of your computer, for example, virus detected, operation failure.
Important events are events that should be attented to, since they reflect important situations while the
application is running, for example, processing error.
Informational events are reference-type messages, which as a rule do not contain important information: for
example, ok, not processed. If it is not necessary to log such events in the report, uncheck the Log non-critical
events box in the report settings window (see section "Configuring the report settings" on page 82).
Figure 55: Events occurred in component's operation
THE STATISTICS TAB
Detailed statistics of File Anti-Virus (see section "Anti-virus protection of your computer's file system" on page 30)
operation or virus scan (see section "Scanning for viruses" on page 43) task execution are logged on this tab (see figure
below). Here you can learn:
how many objects were scanned for viruses in this session by File Anti-Virus, or by the scan task (the number of
scanned archives, compressed files, and password-protected and corrupted objects is also shown);
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