2011
Table Of Contents
- Acronis Internet Security 2011
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Configuration and Management
- 9. General Settings
- 10. Antivirus Protection
- 10.1. Real-time Protection
- 10.2. On-demand Scanning
- 10.3. Configuring Scan Exclusions
- 10.4. Quarantine Area
- 11. Antiphishing Protection
- 12. Search Advisor
- 13. Antispam
- 14. Parental Control
- 15. Privacy Control
- 16. Firewall
- 17. Vulnerability
- 18. Chat Encryption
- 19. File Encryption
- 20. Game / Laptop Mode
- 21. Home Network
- 22. Update
- How To
- Troubleshooting and Getting Help
- 29. Troubleshooting
- 29.1. Scan Doesn't Start
- 29.2. I Can no Longer Use an Application
- 29.3. I Cannot Connect to the Internet
- 29.4. I Cannot Use a Printer
- 29.5. I Cannot Share Files with Another Computer
- 29.6. My Internet Is Slow
- 29.7. How to Update Acronis Internet Security on a Slow Internet Connection
- 29.8. Acronis Internet Security Services Are Not Responding
- 29.9. Antispam Filter Does Not Work Properly
- 30. Removing Malware from Your System
- 30.1. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Finds Viruses on Your Computer?
- 30.2. If Your System Does Not Start
- 30.3. How Do I Clean a Virus in an Archive?
- 30.4. How Do I Clean a Virus in an E-Mail Archive?
- 30.5. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Detected a Clean File as Infected?
- 30.6. How to Clean the Infected Files from System Volume Information
- 30.7. What Are the Password-Protected Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.8. What Are the Skipped Items in the Scan Log?
- 30.9. What Are the Over-Compressed Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.10. Why Did Acronis Internet Security Automatically Delete an Infected File?
- 31. Support
- 32. Useful Information
- 29. Troubleshooting
- Glossary
The status of some of these settings may be monitored by the Acronis Internet
Security issue tracking system. If you disable a monitored setting, Acronis Internet
Security will indicate this as an issue that you need to fix.
If you do not want a monitored setting that you disabled to be shown as an issue,
you must configure the tracking system accordingly. You can do that either in
Intermediate View or in Expert View. For detailed information, please refer to
“Configuring Status Alerts” (p. 25).
7.2. Alerts Settings
In this area, you can turn off the Acronis Internet Security pop-ups and alerts. Acronis
Internet Security uses alerts to prompt you for action and pop-ups to inform you
about actions it has taken automatically or about other events. To turn on or off a
category of alerts, use the corresponding switch.
Important
Most of these alerts and pop-ups should be kept turned on in order to avoid potential
problems.
These are the available settings:
Antivirus Alerts
Antivirus alerts inform you when Acronis Internet Security detects and blocks
a virus. When a virus is detected, it is best practice to scan the entire computer
to make sure there are no other viruses.
Active Virus Control Pop-ups
If you are using the Basic View or Intermediate View interface, a pop-up will
inform you whenever Active Virus Control blocks a potentially harmful
application. If you are using Expert View, you will be prompted for action,
through an alert window, when an application exhibits malicious behavior.
Scan Email Pop-ups
These pop-ups are displayed to inform you that Acronis Internet Security is
scanning e-mails for malware.
Home Network Management Alerts
These alerts inform the user when administrative actions are being performed
remotely.
Firewall Pop-ups
The firewall uses pop-ups to inform you about various events related to your
network connection (for example, when a new computer connects to your Wi-Fi
network, when a new application is allowed to access the Internet or when a
port scan is blocked). If you are using Expert View, you will be prompted for
action, through an alert window, whenever an unknown application tries to
connect to the Internet.
Configuring Main Settings
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