About notifications
December 7, 2023
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Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays notifications to inform you of application events. Depending on the version of the operating system installed on the computer, notifications appear in the operating system's Notification Center. The appearance of notifications depends on the options set in the operating system's Notification settings.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security events are divided into three types according to their importance:
- Critical – events that pose a dangerous threat to computer security (detection of malicious objects, vulnerabilities, problems with Kaspersky Endpoint Security). Critical events require your immediate attention. We recommend that you not disable notifications about critical events.
- Important – events that do not require your immediate attention but may pose a threat to computer security in the future.
- Informational – events reported for your information.
Enable logging non-critical events
Regardless of whether notifications are enabled or disabled, the application reports include information about events that occur while Kaspersky Endpoint Security is running.
Notifications can be accompanied by sound (for example, notifications about a detected malware). You can disable the sound alert.
Logging of non-critical events considerably increases the total size of the report file. Note, that this setting applies only to File Threat Protection.
Disable sound alerts that accompany notifications
If an action is required in response to an event, Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays a notification window. For example, when the application detects a malicious object, it prompts you to delete or disinfect the object. The notification window disappears from the screen only after one of the actions is selected.