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Appendix A 89
Quarantine – A special storage that isolates infected and suspicious
objects.
R
Real-time protection – A scanning mode in which an anti-virus application
is memory resident. In the real-time protection mode, the application
scans all objects when you open them for reading, writing, or executing.
Before enabling access to an object, Kaspersky Anti-Virus scans it for
viruses and, if a virus is detected, blocks access to the object, disinfects
it or deletes it (depending on user-defined settings).
Recommended level – The level of antivirus protection with default settings
recommended by Kaspersky Lab experts which ensures the optimal
protection of your computer. This level is set by default.
Remote installation– Installation of Kaspersky Lab applications using the
services provided by Kaspersky Administration Kit.
Restoring – Restoring Administration Server data using a backup utility.
The information for restoring is available in the backup storage. The
utility allows you to restore:
Administration Server database that stores policies, tasks, application settings,
and events logged on the Administration Server
Information about the logical networks and client configurations
Installation files for the remote installation of applications (contents of the Pack-
ages, Uninstall, Updates folders)
Administration Server certificate
S
Script-based installation – An installation method that relates the remote
installation task with a specified user account (several accounts). When
the specified user logs onto the domain, the application will be installed
on the client where this user has logged on. This method is
recommended for use with computers running MS Windows 95/98/Me
Settings, task – Application settings specific for each type of task.
Settings, applications – Application settings specific for all types of tasks
performed by this application.
Severity level – A parameter that classifies an event recorded during
Kaspersky Anti-Virus performance. There are four severity levels:
• Critical
• Error
• Warning
• Info
Events of the same kind can be of different severity levels, depending on
a specific situation.