Contains trusted applications; the objects (for example, files) used by these applications are not restricted.
If the application line shows the Active value in the Status column, Kaspersky Internet Security excludes objects that are used by this application from scanning. Kaspersky Internet Security still scans the executable file and trusted application process for viruses and other threats.
If the Inactive value is set in the Status column in the row of an application, Kaspersky Internet Security scans the executable file of the trusted application, the application process, and the objects used by the application. The application remains in the list of trusted applications.
This column contains the names of trusted applications.
This column displays the path to the executable file of the application.
This column shows whether Kaspersky Internet Security scans objects used by the application (for example, files).
If the Active value is set in the Status column, Kaspersky Internet Security excludes objects that are used by the application from scanning. However, Kaspersky Internet Security still scans the executable file and the process of the trusted application.
If the Inactive value is set in the Status column, Kaspersky Internet Security scans the executable file of the trusted application, the application process, and the objects used by the application. The application remains in the list of trusted applications.
Clicking this button opens the Exclusions for application window. In this window, you can configure exclusions for the selected application.
Clicking this button removes the selected application from the list.
Clicking this button opens the application selection window.