In the Application Console tree, expand the Real-Time Computer Protection node.
Select the KSN Usage child node.
Click the Properties link in the results pane.
The Task settings window opens on the General tab.
Configure the task:
In the Action to perform on KSN untrusted objects section, specify the action that Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows is to perform if it detects an object identified by KSN as untrusted:
Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows records information about the object with KSN-untrusted status in the task log. Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows does not delete the untrusted object.
In the Data transfer section, restrict the size of files for which the checksum is calculated:
This check box enables or disables calculation of the checksum for files of the specified size for delivery of this information to the KSN service.
The duration of the checksum calculation depends on the file size.
If this check box is selected, Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows does not calculate the checksum for files that exceed the specified size (in MB).
If the check box is cleared, Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows calculates the checksum for files of any size.
The check box is selected by default.
If required, in the field to the right, change the maximum size of files for which Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows calculates the checksum.
If needed, configure the task start schedule on the Schedule and Advanced tabs. For example, you can enable task start by schedule and specify the start frequency of the At application launch if you want the task to run automatically when the protected device is restarted.
The application will automatically start the KSN Usage task by schedule.
Configure the data handling before starting the task.
Click the OK button.
The modified settings are applied. The date and time of modifying the settings, as well as information about the task settings before and after modification, are saved in the system audit log.