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Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 (all builds)
Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 (all builds)
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 for Windows Workstations (all builds)
Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0 includes a special component for guarding your Internet use – Web Anti-Virus. It protects information that enters your computer via HTTP and also prevents dangerous scripts from being loaded on your computer.
Trusted zone is the option of creating a list of trusted addresses whose contents you fully trust. Web Anti-Virus will not analyze data from those addresses for dangerous objects. This option can be used in cases where Web Anti-Virus interferes with normal Internet use, for example, downloading a particular file that is blocked by Web Anti-Virus every time you try to download it.
To add an address page to Trusted zone, do the following:
- Open the main application window of Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0
- Click Settings in the upper menu
- In the open window go to Protection > Web Anti-Virus
- In the right part of the window in the Security level section click Customize
- In the open dialog window in the Trusted URLs section click Add
- Enter the necessary address and click OK
- Click OK in each window
- Minimize the main application window of Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0
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Note! Consider it is obligatory to enter http:/ or https:// before any address page when adding a trusted address. Example, if you want to add the whole Kaspersky Lab site to trusted addresses, add it the following way http://www.kaspersky.com/*
When entering a trusted address, you can create masks with the following wildcards:
* - any combination of characters. Example: If you create the mask *test*, no URL contain test will be scanned. For example: http://www.kaspersky.com/faq/test12345.htm
? - any one character. Example: If you create mask http://Patch_123?.com, URLs containing that series of characters plus any character following the 3 will not be scanned. For example: http://Patch_1234.com. However, http://Patch_12345.com will be scanned.
If an * or ? is part of an actual URL added to the list, when you enter them, you must use a backslash to override the * or ? following it. Example: You want to add this following URL to the trusted address list: http://www.kaspersky.com/test? For Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0 not to process ? as a wildcard, put a backslash ( \ )in front of it. Then the URL that you are adding to the exclusion list will be as follows: http://www.kaspersky.com/test\?
Note: the added exclusion will be enabled by the next page opening. If a page was opened while the mask was being added or before the mask had been added then the exclusion will not work for the session.
The dialog windows for Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0, and Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 for Windows Workstations are the same but with corresponding product names and number of protection components.
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