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Database Update
Timely updates of application databases ensure that your computer is always protected. File Anti-Virus, Safe Browsing, and virus scan tasks use application databases to detect and neutralize viruses and other malware on your computer. Application databases are updated regularly with new threats and ways to neutralize them, so it is important that you update the databases regularly.
The Kaspersky application downloads application databases, application modules, and new application versions from Kaspersky update servers and installs them on your computer.
Note: Internet access is required for connecting to the update servers and downloading updates.
Application database updates can be downloaded in one of the following ways:
- Automatically. The Kaspersky application regularly checks Kaspersky update servers for updates. If a new update is available on the update server, the application downloads this update in the background and installs it on your computer. This option is enabled by default.
- Manually. You can manually check for the Kaspersky application updates at any time.
Enable/disable automatic downloads of the Kaspersky application database updates
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Update tab, in the Databases section, select/deselect the Download updates automatically checkbox.
Check for the Kaspersky application database updates
- On the sidebar of the main application window, click Database Update.
The Database Update window opens.
- Click Update.
The application starts updating databases.
You can also start an update task in one of the following ways:
- Click the application icon and choose Update Databases.
- In the menu bar, choose Protection > Update Databases.
You can run an update of the application on My Kaspersky. For more information about updating the application on My Kaspersky, see the My Kaspersky Help.
You can choose to install new versions of the application automatically, receive notifications when new versions become available, or opt out of installing new versions.
Choose what to do when new application versions become available
- In the menu bar, click the application icon and choose Settings.
The application settings window opens.
- On the Update tab, in the New versions section, choose what the Kaspersky application will do when a newer version of the application becomes available on Kaspersky update servers.
Check for a new version of the application manually
- In the menu bar, choose Kaspersky > Check for New Versions.
Protection Status opens. If a new version of the application is available on Kaspersky update servers, Download is displayed.
- Click Download.
The application downloads the latest version of the application and Download becomes Install.
- Click Install.
The Installation Assistant opens. Follow the steps of the Installation Assistant to install the new version of the Kaspersky application.
You can also check for a new version of the application by clicking Check for New Versions on the Update tab of the application settings window.
During an update, the application version and application databases are compared with the ones currently available on the update servers. If the latest version of the databases is installed on your computer, the Update window displays a message saying that the application databases are up to date. If the application databases differ from those currently available on the update servers, only the missing components of the update are downloaded and installed on your computer. Incremental updates of application databases take less time and require less web traffic.
The Kaspersky application provides a detailed report on the results of update tasks in the Reports window.
- In the menu bar, choose Protection > Reports.
- The Reports window opens.
- Open the Database Update tab.