Recommendations on using Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows together with other software
This article concerns Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows:
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.3.3.304)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 3 (version 10.3.3.275)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 1 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.2.6.3733)
Oracle databases
If you are using Oracle databases on a computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows installed, we recommend that you exclude the following Oracle files from scan:
File types | Comments | Example |
---|---|---|
Database files | Oracle files with the DBF extension | %ORACLE_BASE%\oradata\<database file name>.dbf |
Log files | Files with the LOG extension
Log files exist when backup and restore is used |
%SystemDrive%\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\< log file name>.log |
Redo files | Real-time Oracle performance log | %ORACLE_BASE%\oradata\<redo file name>.rdo |
Control files | Control files with the CTL extension | %ORACLE_BASE%\oradata\<control file name>.ctl |
For the guide on using a Trusted Zone in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows, see this article.
Developer tools
If you are using developer tools (e.g. Microsoft Visual Studio, Borland Delphi) on a computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows installed, we recommend that you do the following:
- Add the application to the list of trusted applications with the options Do not monitor application activity and Do not scan opened files.
- Exclude the project folder from the scan scope.
IC software
If you are using IC software on a computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows installed, we recommend that you do the following:
- Add IC to the list of trusted applications.
- Exclude the following masks and files from the scan scope:
- For 1C:Enterprise 7.7: *.md, *.dbf, and *.cdx.
- For 1C:Enterprise 8.0: 1Cv8*.1C? (1Cv8.1CD / 1Cv8tmp.1CD / 1Cv8.1CL / 1Cv8tmp.1CL), 1Cv8.pfl and 1Cv8.log.
For the guide on using a Trusted Zone in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows, see this article.