Step 2. Configuring the Microsoft Exchange server protection

At this step, you can configure the Microsoft Exchange server protection against spam, viruses, and other riskware. The Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam modules start working as soon as you launch the application. Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam protection is enabled by default. Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service and the mode of automatic updates for application databases (Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and DLP Module databases) are also used by default.

The Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service requires the computer hosting the Security Server to have a constant Internet connection.

If you do not want Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam to start working as soon as the application is launched, clear the Enable Anti-Virus protection and Enable Anti-Spam protection check boxes. You can enable protection later using the Management Console.

To disable Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service, clear the Enable Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service check box.

To disable updates of Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus databases from Kaspersky Lab servers as soon as the application is run, clear the Enable automatic database updating check box.

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