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5. Specify application control rules:
To configure rules of access to operating system resources for an application:
a. On the Files and system registry tab select the required resource category.
b. Right-click the column with an available action on the resource (Read, Write, Delete, or Create) to
open the context menu and select the required value from it (Allow, Block, or Prompt for action).
To configure the rights of an application to perform various actions in the operating system:
a. On the Rights tab select the required category of rights.
b. Right-click the Permission column to open the context menu and select the required value from it
(Allow, Block, or Prompt for action).
To configure the rights of an application to perform various actions on the network:
a. On the Network rules tab click the Add button.
The Network rule window opens.
b. In the window that opens, specify the required rule settings and click the OK button.
c. Assign a priority to the new rule by using the Move up and Move down buttons to move it up or down
the list.
To exclude certain actions from the scope of Application Control, on the Exclusions tab select the check
boxes for actions that should not be controlled.
All exclusions created in the rules for user applications are accessible in the application settings window in
the Threats and Exclusions section.
Application Control will monitor and restrict the application's actions in accordance with the specified
settings.
USING TRUSTED APPLICATIONS MODE
In Kaspersky Internet Security, you can create a secure environment on your computer, Trusted Applications mode, in
which only applications with trusted status are allowed to run. Trusted Applications mode will be useful to you if you use
a stable set of well-known applications and you do not need to frequently download and run new unknown files from the
Internet. When Trusted Applications mode is enabled, Kaspersky Internet Security blocks all applications that have not
been classified as trusted by any criteria (for example, information about the application from KSN and trust in the
installer and source of the application).
Trusted Applications mode may be missing or unavailable in the current version of Kaspersky Internet Security. The
availability of Trusted Applications mode in Kaspersky Internet Security also depends from your region and provider.
Please clarify if you need Trusted Applications mode when purchasing the application.
If Trusted Applications mode is provided for in your version of Kaspersky Internet Security but is not currently available, it
may become available after you update (see the section "Updating databases and application modules" on page 31) the
application.
Also, Trusted Applications mode may be unavailable if system files are located on partitions of a hard drive with a non-
NTFS file system.
Before enabling Trusted Applications mode, Kaspersky Internet Security analyzes your operating system and the
applications installed on your computer. If the analysis detects software that cannot be classified as trusted, you are not
advised to enable Trusted Applications mode. Blocking untrusted applications may affect your use of the computer. You
can manually allow running applications that you trust and then enable Trusted Applications mode.