- Why Kaspersky Secure Connection is needed
- What's new
- Hardware and software requirements
- How to install the application
- Step 1. Checking for a newer version of the application
- Step 2. Starting installation of the application
- Step 3. Reviewing the End User License Agreement
- Step 4. Kaspersky Security Network Statement
- Step 5. Installation
- Step 6. Completing installation
- Installing the application from the command prompt
- How to upgrade a previous version of the application
- How to uninstall the application
- How to enter activation code in the application
- How to disconnect a device from a subscription
- What to do if I have several subscriptions for different number of devices
- How to learn about application features
- Application licensing
- Data provision
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement outside the territory of the European Union
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement on the territory of the European Union
- Data provision during application activation
- Data provision during connecting to My Kaspersky
- Data provision to Kaspersky Security Network
- Saving data to the application operation report
- About using the application in the European Union
- Working with My Kaspersky
- How to configure the application to run at computer startup
- How to enable secure connection
- How to disable a secure connection in a browser
- How to view the secure connection status
- About advanced options for a secure connection
- How to obtain advanced options for a secure connection
- How to change application interface language
- Managing application notifications
- Using the standard version of the application
- Configuring secure connection
- Selecting your virtual location
- How to view a secure traffic report on My Kaspersky
- Why it is not possible to open a website via Kaspersky Secure Connection
- Why the data transfer speed is reduced when a secure connection is enabled
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Security news
- Contacting Technical Support
- Using the application from the command prompt
- Application usage restriction
- Known issues
- Glossary
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Contacting Technical Support > Collecting information for Technical Support > Contents and storage of trace files
Contents and storage of trace files
Contents and storage of trace files
Trace files are stored on the computer openly for seven days after the writing of trace files is disabled. Trace files are deleted permanently after seven days.
Trace files are stored in the ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab folder.
The format of trace file names is as follows: KSDE<version number_dateXX.XX_timeXX.XX_pidXXX.><trace file type>.log
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Trace files can contain confidential data. You can view the contents of a trace file by opening it in a text editor (such as Notepad).
Article ID: 128324, Last review: Dec 5, 2019