The following protection settings affect all incoming traffic. However, the selected actions on infected and other detected objects are performed only for mail attachments.
To configure heuristic analysis to detect viruses and other computer security threats that are transferred via web traffic:
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server scans files based on file extension. The list of file extensions can be manually customized in the List of extensions window, which can be opened by clicking the Modify button.
Click the Modify button to edit the list of extensions.
In the window that opens, specify an extension.
Click Add.
Click the By default button to populate the list with the preset list of excluded extensions.
In the Compound object protection section, specify the compound objects that you want to include in the scan scope:
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server blocks loading of a web page if malicious content is detected. The reason for blocking the requested web page is displayed instead of the web page.
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server permanently deletes infected attachments from email messages. Additionally, events about the discovered threats are registered in the Traffic Security task log.
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server does not block the requested web page. Instead, it logs an event about the detection of malicious content.
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server does not delete infected attachments from email messages. However, events about the discovered threats are registered in the Traffic Security task log.
On the Performance tab, configure the following settings:
In the Exclusions section select or clear the Do not detect check box. To configure the list of objects to exclude:
Objects are excluded from scanning by the name or name mask of the detectable object. The list of names of detectable objects is available on the Virus Encyclopedia website.
If this check box is selected, Kaspersky Security for Windows Server skips specified detectable objects during scanning.
If the check box is cleared, Kaspersky Security for Windows Server detects all objects specified in the application by default.
The check box is cleared by default.
Click the Edit button.
In the window that opens, specify an object name or mask.
Click Add.
In the Advanced settings section, restrict the scanning time and object size: