Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 6 Online Manual
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Selecting a security mode |
In this window, the Settings Wizard asks you to select a security mode that the program will be operated with:
Basic protection. This is the default setting and is designed for users, who do not have extensive experience with computers or anti-virus software. It sets all the program’s components to their recommended security levels and only informs the user of dangerous events, such as detecting malicious code or dangerous actions being executed.
Interactive protection. This mode provides more customized defense of your computer’s data than Basic mode. It can trace attempts to alter system settings, suspicious activity in the system, and unauthorized activity on the network. All of the activities listed above could be signs of malicious programs or standard activity for some of the programs you use on your computer. You will have to decide for each separate case whether those activities should be allowed or blocked. If you choose this mode, specify when it should be used:
Enable Registry Guard – prompts user for a response when attempts to modify system registry keys are detected.
If your computer is running Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, the settings listed above for interactivity will not be available.
Enable Application Integrity Control – prompts user to accept actions when attempts are made to embed modules into monitored applications.
Enable Extended Proactive Defense – analyzes all suspicious application activity in the system, including browsers opening with command line settings, injection into application processes, and injection of window hook interceptors (disabled by default).







Enable Registry Guard –
prompts user for a response when attempts to modify