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Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 MP1 (build 7.0.1.325)

 
Disable DNS cache option was disabled when installing Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0. How can I enable this option when the product is already installed?
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Concerning to Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 (all builds)

DNS (Domain Name System) Caching: when first addressing to the network resource computer inquires the server DNS. This DNS is located in the computer cache and by further connections to the same network source this computer resolves the server DNS from cache. This option accelerates work of the LAN or Internet but decreases the computer security level.


To enable DNS caching after installation of Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0, do the following:

  • Go to Start > Run
  • Enter the SERVICES.MSC command and click Enter

  • In the list of services find the DNS Client service
  • Double-click DNS Client to open its properties
  • On the General tab in the Startup type field select Automatic
  • Click the Apply and then the Start buttons to start the DNS Client service immediately
  • Or click OK and restart the computer

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