How to modify application rights and the protected resources list in Kaspersky Internet Security 20
Application Control is a component of Kaspersky Internet Security that regulates how applications access the operating system and your personal data based on configured rules.
In the Application Control settings, you can:
- Configure application permissions.
- Place an application into the necessary trust group.
- Set application permissions for actions in the operating system.
- Set Internet activity rules.
- View the history of application events.
- Add files or registry keys to the list of protected resources.
How to edit a trust group
- In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click .
- If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
- Go to the Protection section and click Application Control.
- Click Manage applications.
- Right-click the application. In the context menu, click Restrictions and select a trust group:
- Trusted. Applications that have a digital signature of a trusted vendor or that are listed in the Kaspersky database of trusted applications. These applications have no restrictions on their activities in the system.
- Low Restricted. Applications that do not have a digital signature from a trusted vendor and are not listed in the Kaspersky database of trusted applications. For these applications, there are restrictions on certain operations and user permission is required.
- High Restricted. Applications with a medium threat level: malicious tools, adware and auto-dialers. User permission is always required for such applications, and some of their actions are blocked.
- Untrusted. Malicious applications with a high threat level. This group also includes applications that are blocked by File Anti-Virus. Any actions of such applications are blocked.
The application will be added to the selected trust group.
How to configure rules and set application rights
- In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click .
- If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
- Go to the Protection section and click Application Control.
- Click Manage applications.
- Configure custom restrictions: select the application, right-click it and select Details and rules from the menu.
- Set the rules for the application. Go to the tab:
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Files and system registry, to set permissions to read, write, create, and delete operating system and system registry files. To do so, open the drop-down menu on the right and set a rule.
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Rights, to set application permissions to perform actions in the operating system. To do so, open the drop-down menu on the right and set a rule.
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Network rules, to set online activity rules. To do so, open the drop-down menu on the right and set a rule.
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Exclusions, to set an exclusion from rules for an application. To do so, select the check boxes opposite the necessary exclusions.
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History, to view the application events history.
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- Click Save.
The application rules and permissions will be set.
What is included in the list of protected resources
Kaspersky Internet Security protects:
- System files and folders
- Startup objects
- User files and folders, including the My Documents folder
- Cookie files
- Data on your activity on the computer and the web
- Registry files that contain settings and data from web browsers, file managers, mail clients, instant messengers, and payment system apps.
How to add a file to the list of protected resources
- In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click .
- If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
- Go to the Protection section and click Application Control.
- Click Manage resources.
- Select a resource from the list and click Add.
- Select:
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Category. Enter a category name and click Add.
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File or folder. Enter the name of the file or folder and specify the path. Click Add.
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Registry key. Click Select to select a registry key, or enter the name and specify the path to the key. To protect the key value, select the corresponding checkbox. Click Add.
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- Click Save.
The file, folder, category or registry key will be added to the list of protected resources.