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Note that this option is not available for serious problems. Such
problems include, for example, malicious objects that were not
disinfected, crashes of one or several components, or corruption of the
program files.
In order for the hidden messages to re-appear in the general list, check the
Show hidden messages box.
PAUSING PROTECTION
Pausing of protection means temporary disabling of all protection components for
a certain period of time.
To pause the protection of your computer:
1. Select the Pausing Protection item from the shortcut menu of the
application (see section "Shorctut menu" on page 47).
2. In the Pause protection window that opens, select the period of time
after which you want the protection to be enabled:
In <time interval> - protection will be enabled after the time
interval specified elapces. Use the dropdown menu to select the
time interval value.
After restart - protection will be enabled after the system restart
(provided that the mode providing for application launch when the
computer is turned on is enabled).
Manually - protection will be enabled only after you start it
manually. To enable protection, select Resume protection from the
application's shortcut menu.
As a result of temporarily disabling protection, all protection components will be
paused. This is indicated by:
Inactive (gray) names of the disabled components in the Protection
section of the main window.
Inactive (gray) application icon (see section "Notification Area Icon" on
page 46) in the system panel.
The red color of the status icon and of the main application window's
panel.