Under the General tab, you can select the general settings of the task, as well as set up anti-virus scanning and real-time content filtering modes. You can set up different modes of anti-virus scanning and content filtering for various tasks.
Task name. The name should not be identical to the names of other tasks.
In the Actions section, you can configure the application's actions during the task run.
Enabling incremental (light) scanning of files on a protected SharePoint server.
If this check box is selected, when running the task, the application scans only those files that have been modified since the previous scan. The application does not scan files that have not been modified. This allows minimizing the task runtime and reducing the workload on the SharePoint server.
If this check box is cleared, incremental scanning is not applied. The application scans all files that meet the scan criteria.
The check box is selected by default.
Saves object copies in Backup.
If this check box is selected, the application saves copies of objects in Backup in the following cases:
If the check box is cleared, the application does not save the object copies in Backup.
The check box is selected by default.
Enables the scanning of SharePoint service files.
If this check box is selected, the application scans service files for viruses and unwanted content.
Service files in SharePoint include:
Popular formats of service files are ASPX, HTML, MHT, and INI.
If this check box is cleared, the application does not scan service files.
The check box is cleared by default.
If a virus is detected in a service file of ASPX format, the application only deletes the file's contents. The application does not delete service files that contain unwanted content.
In the Restrictions section, you can set up the waiting time for task runs and object scans.
Use task execution timeout (h : m)
Stop task automatically when specified time interval expires.
If this check box is selected, the application limits the task run time. In the scroll box on the right, you can specify the maximum allowed task duration in hh:mm format. If the task is not completed when the specified time interval expires, the application stops the task. The maximum task run time is 30 minutes. The default task run time is 3 hours.
If this check box is cleared, the task run time is unlimited.
The check box is cleared by default.
Limits the duration of object scanning.
If this check box is selected, the application limits the object scan time (e.g., when scanning a file). In the spin box on the right, you can specify the maximum allowed scan time (in seconds). When the specified time expires, the application stops the object scan and proceeds to another object. If an object scan has been stopped due to the expiration of the specified time interval, the application assigns the Not infected status to the object.
Possible values in this field span from 30 to 60,000 seconds. The default scan timeout is 30 seconds.
If the check box is cleared, the object scan time is unlimited.
The check box is cleared by default.
In the Anti-Virus scan section, you can enable the anti-virus scanning and set up rules for processing objects with an anti-virus scan.
Enable Anti-Virus scan.
If this check box is selected, the application scans the most recent versions of files stored on SharePoint websites when running the task.
You can specify which formats and file names must be excluded from scan by using the Exclusions from Anti-Virus scan tab.
If the check box is cleared, Anti-Virus scan is disabled.
The check box is selected by default.
Actions with infected and probably infected files
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on infected and possibly infected files:
The default option is Disinfect.
Actions with password-protected files
A dropdown list in which you can select the application's action on password-protected files:
The default option is Allow.
A dropdown list in which you can select the application's action on corrupted files:
The default option is Allow.
The Content filtering section allows enabling content filtering, as well as configuring the application's actions on files with unwanted content.
Enabling content filtering.
If this check box is selected, the application scans files stored on SharePoint websites for unwanted information when running the task. The application scans files in accordance with the content filtering rules configured on the Content filtering rules tab.
If this check box is cleared, content filtering is disabled.
The check box is cleared by default.
Actions with files that contain unwanted content
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on files with unwanted content:
The default option is Allow.
Scanning SharePoint web objects for unsolicited data.
If this check box is selected, the application scans SharePoint web objects (such as wiki pages, forums, blogs) for unsolicited data. On detecting unwanted data in a web object, the application makes a corresponding record in the application log and the Windows event log. Kaspersky Security does not delete web objects and does not move them to Backup. This check box is available if Content Filtering is enabled.
You can configure criteria for recognition of unsolicited data in web objects on the Content Filtering rules tab.
If this check box is cleared, web objects will not be scanned.
The check box is cleared by default.
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Use these settings for the following tasks |
See also Task settings – Exclusions from anti-virus scan |