Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

Creating a virtual protection scope

June 10, 2022

ID 148373

You can expand the protection / scan scope by adding individual virtual drives, folders, or files only if the protection / scan scope is presented as a tree of file resources.

To add a virtual drive to the protection scope:

  1. Open the Protection scope settings window.
  2. Open the drop-down list in the window upper left sector and select Tree-view.
  3. Open the context menu of the Virtual drives node.
  4. Select the Add virtual drive option.
  5. In the list of available names, select the name of the virtual drive that is being created.
  6. Select the check box next to the drive to include the drive in the protection scope.
  7. In the Protection scope settings window, click the Save button.

Your newly configured settings are saved.

To add a virtual folder or virtual file to the protection scope:

  1. Open the Protection scope settings window.
  2. Open the drop-down list in the upper left part of the window and select Tree-view.
  3. Open the context menu of the virtual drive to which you want to add a folder or a file, and select one of the following options:
    • Add virtual folder - if you want to add a virtual folder to the protection scope.
    • Add virtual file - if you want to add a virtual file to the protection scope.
  4. In the entry field, specify the name of the folder or file.
  5. In the line containing the name of the created folder or file, select the check box to include the folder or file in the protection scope.
  6. In the Protection scope settings window, click the Save button.

The modified task settings are saved.

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