Scan

File Threat Protection and Web Threat Protection provide real-time computer protection, but we also recommend that you regularly scan your computer for viruses and other computer security threats. Computer scanning is necessary to prevent the spread of malware that has not been detected by the protection components.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security contains the following built-in scan tasks:

Each scan task is performed within a specified scan scope and is started manually. Malicious objects are recognized through signature analysis. In addition to signature analysis, Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses heuristic analysis and other scanning technologies.

Start Full Scan and Quick Scan tasks

Start a Custom Scan task

Stop a scan task

You can schedule a Full Scan or Quick Scan task.

Schedule a scan task from the Scan window

Schedule a scan task from the Settings window

The Full Scan and Quick Scan tasks already contain scan scopes. While performing the Full Scan task, the Kaspersky Endpoint Security application scans the computer's memory, startup objects, and all internal disks. While performing the Quick Scan task, the application scans computer memory, startup objects, and system folders. You can change the scan scope of the Quick Scan task.

Note: On computers running macOS 10.15 or later, you can skip scanning of the read-only system volume to significantly reduce scanning time. By default, Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not scan the read-only system volume when performing a Quick Scan task and does scan it when performing a Full Scan task.

Enable/disable scanning of the read-only system volume

Add/remove a file or folder to/from the Quick Scan task scan scope

Add an object on the default Quick Scan list to the Quick Scan task scan scope

Disable protection of an object in the Quick Scan task scan scope

If a threat is detected in a file, the application displays a notification and performs the specified action on the object. You can modify the action to perform when an object is detected.

Select the action that Kaspersky Endpoint Security performs after detecting infected files

Before disinfecting or deleting an infected file, Kaspersky Endpoint Security saves a copy of it in Backup, so you can restore the original file, if necessary.

Information about the results of scan tasks and all detected objects is logged in a report.

Note: If any errors occur while running a virus scan task, start the task again. If the new attempt to run the scan also results in an error, contact Kaspersky Technical Support.

View a scan task report

Information about the progress of each running scan task (percent complete and time remaining) is displayed in the Scan window.

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