Step 3. Defining the scan scope

This step involves specifying the scope of the scan task. The scan scope refers to the locations and extensions of files of virtual machines that are scanned by Kaspersky Security when it performs a scan task.

If a scan scope has not been configured, Kaspersky Security scans all files of virtual machines.

When scanning virtual machines running Windows operating systems, Kaspersky Security does not scan files in network folders. Kaspersky Security is able to scan files in network folders only when the user or an application accesses those files. If you want to regularly scan files in network folders, you must configure a scan task for virtual machines that have open network access to files and folders, and include those files and folders into the task scan scope.

When scanning virtual machines running Linux operating systems, Kaspersky Security scans files in CIFS network file systems if the directories in which the CIFS network file systems are mounted are included in the task scan scope. Scanning files in NFS network file systems is not supported.

Select one of the following options:

If you selected the Scan all files and folders except for those specified option, use the Add, Change and Delete buttons to generate a list of objects to be excluded from the scan scope. You can exclude objects of the following types from the scan scope:

You can save a configured list of exclusions to file using the Export button or load a previously saved list of exclusions from file using the Import button. To import or export a list of exclusions, you can use a file in XML format. You can also import a list of exclusions from a file in DAT format. Using a file in DAT format, you can import a list of exclusions that was generated in other Kaspersky Lab applications.

The application distribution kit includes the microsoft_file_exclusions.xml file with the list of exclusions recommended by Microsoft Corporation (see the Microsoft website for the list of exclusions recommended by Microsoft). The microsoft_file_exclusions.xml file is located in the setup folder of the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in on the computer on which the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is installed. You can import this file into exclusions of the scan task. After the import is completed, Kaspersky Security does not scan the objects recommended by Microsoft when it performs a scan task. You can view and edit the list of these objects in the Files and folders table.

The list of exclusions does not support environment variables. A file system object specified using environment variables is not excluded from the scan scope. If you imported a list of exclusions that contains environment variables, you need to replace the environment variables with absolute values.

In the File extensions section, specify the file extensions to include in the scan scope or exclude from it. To do so, select one of the options below:

Folders excluded from the scan have a higher priority than file extensions that are included in the scan scope. If a file is located in a folder that is excluded from the scan, the application skips this file even if its extension is included in the scan scope.

If you selected the Scan specified files and folders only option, use the Add, Change, and Delete buttons to create a list of virtual machine files and folders to scan during the scan task.

When scanning virtual machines running Linux operating systems, Kaspersky Security is case sensitive regarding the characters in paths to files and directories included in the scan scope. When scanning virtual machines running Windows operating systems, paths to files and folders are not case sensitive.

Proceed to the next step of the Task Wizard.

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