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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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dir/*.zip all files with the zip extension in all dir/ folders
dir/*.zi? - all files with the zi? extension in all dir/ folders where ? can represent any single character
The * exclusion mask can only be used if you also assign a threat type to exclude, using the nomenclature of the Virus
Encyclopedia. In this case the application will not look for the specified threat in any objects. Using this mask without
selecting a threat type essentially disables monitoring.
ALLOWED EXCLUSION MASKS ACCORDING TO THE VIRUS
ENCYCLOPEDIA CLASSIFICATION
When adding a new threat exclusion using the Virus Encyclopedia classification, you can specify:
full name of the threat as stated in the Virus Encyclopedia at www.viruslist.com (www.viruslist.com) (e.g., not-a-
virus:RiskWare.RemoteAdmin.RA.311 or Flooder.Win32.Fuxx).
The threat name by mask. For example:
not-a-virus* - exclude legal but potentially dangerous programs from the scan, as well as joke programs.
*Riskware.* - exclude all potential dangerous programs such as riskware from the scan.
*RemoteAdmin.* - exclude all remote administration programs from the scan.
Examples of threat names may be viewed in the report window, on the Detected tab (see section "The Detected tab" on
page 83), in the quarantine (see section "Quarantine" on page 75) and in the backup (see section "Backup" on page 78),
and in the windows of notification (see section "Notifications" on page 87) of dangerous objects detection.
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