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Handling applications with a trusted digital signature
Use of system certificate storage lets you exclude applications signed by a trusted digital signature from virus scans. Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically assigns such applications to the Trusted group.
How to start the use of a trusted system certificate storage in the Administration Console (MMC)
In the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree, select Policies . Select the necessary policy and double-click to open the policy properties. In the policy window, select General settings → Exclusions and object types . In the Trusted system certificate store block, select the Use trusted system certificate store check box. In the drop-down list, select which system store must be considered as trusted by Kaspersky Endpoint Security. Save your changes. How to start the use of a trusted system certificate storage in the Web Console and Cloud Console
In the main window of the Web Console, select the Assets (Devices) → Policies & profiles tab. Click the name of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy.The policy properties window opens.
Select the Application settings tab. Go to the Trusted Zone section. In the window that opens, click the Trusted certificates link. In the window that opens, select the Use trusted system certificate store check box. Select which system store must be considered as trusted by Kaspersky Endpoint Security. Save your changes. To apply the policy on computers, close the padlocks . How to start the use of a trusted system certificate storage in the application interface
In the main application window , click the button. In the application settings window, select General settings → Exclusions and types of detected objects . In the Trusted system certificate store drop-down list, select which system store must be considered as trusted by Kaspersky Endpoint Security. Save your changes.
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