Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows

Enabling and disabling protection of dump files and trace files

December 22, 2022

ID 131264

Dump files and trace files contain information about the operating system, as well as confidential data of the user. To prevent unauthorized access to such data, you can enable protection of dump files and trace files.

If protection of dump files and trace files is enabled, the files can be accessed by the following users:

  • Dump files can be accessed by the system administrator and local administrator, and by the user that enabled the writing of dump files and trace files.
  • Trace files can be accessed only by the system administrator and local administrator.

To enable or disable protection of dump files and trace files:

  1. Open the application settings window.
  2. Select the Advanced Settings section on the left.

    The application settings are displayed in the right part of the window.

  3. In the Operating mode section, click the Settings button.

    The Operating mode window opens.

  4. Do one of the following:
    • Select the Enable dump and trace files protection check box if you want to enable protection.
    • Clear the Enable dump and trace files protection check box if you want to disable protection.
  5. Click OK in the Operating mode window.
  6. To save the changes, click the Save button in the main application window.

Dump files and trace files that were written while protection was active remain protected even after this function is disabled.

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