Enabling and disabling Self-Defense

The Self-Defense mechanism of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent provides protection from malware that tries to lock the application or delete it. The Self-Defense mechanism prevents alteration or deletion of application files on the hard drive, memory processes, and entries in the system registry.

To enable or disable Self-Defense:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Open the application properties window for an individual device.
    • Open the policy properties window.
  2. In the Application settings section select the Security settings subsection.
  3. In the Self-defense group of settings, do one of the following:
    • Select the Enable self-defense for application modules in memory check box to enable the self-defense mechanism.
    • Clear the Enable self-defense for application modules in memory check box to disable the self-defense mechanism.
  4. If you configure the policy settings, in the upper right corner of the group of settings, change the switch from Undefined to Enforce.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Click the Save button.

The Self-Defense mechanism is enabled or disabled.

See also

Configuring user permissions

Enabling Password protection

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