Kaspersky Anti-Virus
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- Dansk (Danmark)
- Español (España)
- Español (México)
- Deutsch
- Français
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- Frequently asked questions
- What's new
- Hardware and software requirements
- Compatibility with other Kaspersky applications
- How to install the application
- Checking for a newer version of the application
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- Installing the application
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- Application installation error on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.
- Installing the application from the command prompt
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- About using the application in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Brazil, or by California residents
- Why My Kaspersky is needed
- How to configure the application interface
- How to change the application icon
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- About application notifications
- How to configure application notifications
- How to change the application icon in the notification area depending on the application status
- How to password-protect access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus management functions
- How to recover the operating system after infection
- Assessing computer protection status and resolving security issues
- Update databases and application modules
- Scanning the computer
- How to run a Quick Scan
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- How to run a removable drive scan
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- How to enable or disable a background scan
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- How to search for vulnerabilities in applications installed on your computer
- About scanning files in OneDrive cloud storage
- How to restore a file deleted or disinfected by the application
- How to configure Mail Anti-Virus
- Protecting personal data on the Internet
- Starting Kaspersky Password Manager
- How to remove traces of activity on the computer
- Removing incompatible applications
- How to reserve operating system resources for computer games
- How to optimize the load on the operating system due to running Kaspersky Anti-Virus tasks
- How to pause and resume computer protection
- How to restore the default application settings
- How to view the application operation report
- How to apply the application settings on another computer
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Protection using hardware virtualization
- Protection using Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI)
- Using the application from the command prompt
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- Other sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
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- Anti-virus databases
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- Blocking an object
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- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Digital signature
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- iChecker Technology
- Incompatible application
- Infectable file
- Infected object
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How to password-protect access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus management functions
A single computer may be shared by several users with various levels of experience and computer literacy. Unrestricted access of different users to Kaspersky Anti-Virus and its settings may compromise the level of computer security.
To restrict access to the application, you can define an administrator password for the KLAdmin
account. This user has unlimited rights to manage and modify the settings of Kaspersky Anti-Virus, and to assign application access permissions to other users. After you create a password for KLAdmin
, you can assign application access permissions to various users or groups of users.
To create a KLAdmin
administrator password for Kaspersky Anti-Virus:
- Open the main application window.
- Click the
button in the lower part of the window.
The Settings window opens.
- Select the Interface section.
- Switch the Password protection toggle to On.
- In the opened window, fill in the User name (KLAdmin is recommended), Enter password and Confirm password fields.
Tips on creating a strong password:
- The password must contain at least eight and no more than 128 characters.
- The password contains at least one number.
- The password contains both lowercase and uppercase letters.
- The password must contain at least one special character (for example: ! @ # $ % ^ & *).
- Click OK.
A forgotten password cannot be recovered. If you have forgotten your password, contact Technical Support to recover access to Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings.
The user KLAdmin
can assign permissions to the following users and user groups:
Everyone
user group. This group includes all users of the operating system. If you grant this group permission to perform a particular action, then group users will always be allowed to perform this action, even if a specific user or a user group belonging to theEveryone
user group does not have individual permission to perform the action. By default, members of theEveryone
group are not allowed to perform any actions.<system user>
. By default, the selected user is not allowed to perform any actions. This means that when you try to perform a prohibited action, you will be prompted to enter yourKLAdmin
account password.
How to add a user or user group
- In the Interface section, in the Password protection block, click the Add button.
The Add permissions for a user or a group window opens.
- Click the Select user link to open the window for selecting a user or group of users of the operating system.
- In the object name input field, specify the name of the user or user group (such as
Administrator
). - Click OK.
- In the Add permissions for a user or a group window, in the Permissions block, select the check boxes next to the actions that you want to allow for this specific user or user group.
How to edit permissions for a user or user group
In the Interface section, in the Password protection block, select the user or user group in the list and click the Edit button.
How to allow an action for an individual user or user group
- Go to the Add permissions for a user or group window for the
Everyone
group and uncheck the option allowing this action if it is activated. - Go to the Add permissions for a user or group window for the selected user and select the check box to allow this action.
How to forbid an action for an individual user or user group
- Go to the Add permissions for a user or group window for the
Everyone
group and uncheck the option allowing this action if it is activated. - Go to the Add permissions for a user or group window for the selected user and uncheck the option allowing this action.
When you try to perform any action from the list in the Add permissions for a user or group window, the program will ask you to enter a password. In the password window, enter the username and password for the current user account. The action will be executed if the specified account has permission to perform this action. In the password window, you can specify the time interval during which the user will not have to reenter the password.