About Quarantine and Backup

Quarantine is a list of probably infected files. Probably infected files are files that may contain viruses and other threats, or varieties of such threats.

When Kaspersky Endpoint Security quarantines a probably infected file, it does not copy the file, but moves it: the application deletes the file from the hard drive or email message and saves the file in a special data storage. Files in Quarantine are saved in a special format and do not pose a threat.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security can detect and quarantine a probably infected file while running a virus scan and also during operation of the File Anti-Virus, Mail Anti-Virus and System Watcher components.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security places files in Quarantine in the following cases:

Backup is a list of backup copies of files that have been deleted or modified during the disinfection process. Backup copy is a file copy created at the first attempt to disinfect or delete this file. Backup copies of files are stored in a special format and do not pose a threat.

Sometimes it is not possible to maintain the integrity of files during disinfection. If you partially or completely lose access to important information in a disinfected file after disinfection, you can attempt to restore the disinfected copy of the file to its original folder.

It is possible that, after another database or application software module update, Kaspersky Endpoint Security can definitely identify the threats and neutralize them. It is therefore recommended to scan quarantined files after each database and application software module update.

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