Managing general application settings in the command line
Managing general application settings in the command line
General application settings define the operation of the application as a whole and the operation of individual functions.
You can manage general application settings using special management commands:
- Output the current values of general application settings to the console or to a configuration file.
- Edit general application settings using a configuration file containing all general settings, or using command line keys in the format
<
setting name
>=<
setting value
>
.
Using general settings, you can:
- Configure the use of Kaspersky Security Network and the light version of anti-malware databases in the application.
- Configure the use of a proxy server in the application.
- Select the file operation interception mode (block/do not block files during a scan).
- Configure exclusions from the mount points scan (global exclusions).
- Configure exclusions from the process memory scan.
- Enable or disable Container Scan in real time.
- Enable or disable the detection of legitimate applications that intruders can use to compromise devices or data.
- Enable or disable integration with Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response.
- Configure the use of event logs.
- Configure a limit on CPU resource usage by scan tasks (of the ODS type).
- Limit the number of user scan tasks that a non-privileged user can start simultaneously.
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