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• Date– The date and time when this event occurred;
• Event– The event description;
• Object adress – The address of the related network object (an object
where the corresponding task was performed or an object that was dis-
connected from the network;
• Type – the type of the network object (workstation or server);
• Components – the Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
task that generated this mes-
sage.
Above the report you can see a toolbar containing buttons that allow you to
perform various operations. If you place your mouse cursor on the required
toolbar button, you will see a pop-up tip about this button.
At the top of the window you can see a menu bar. Some menu commands can
also be activated using appropriate buttons in the toolbar.
For details of the menu commands and the toolbar buttons of Report Viewer see
the Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
for Workstations/Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
for NT Server
User Guide.
To view a more detailed report about the performance of tasks running on
workstations, select the required workstation in the network pane and switch to
the Tasks tab (for details see subchapter 9.3 on page 106).
To view a more detailed report about disconnected objects, use the tools
described in subchapter 9.4 on page 107.
9.2. Selecting objects of a logical
network
Kaspersky
®
Network Control Centre allows you to select workstations and other
objects in the network pane by certain criteria. You can select objects satisfying
certain criteria to view and modify their settings.
To start selection, choose an object in the network pane (either a server or a
group) whose child objects will be selected, too.
If you selected a group, you can use two criteria to make a selection from the
child objects of this group. The program will select objects that satisfy both crite-
ria. The first criterion is the object type (group, server, or workstation) and the
second criterion is the object status (on-line or off-line workstations or servers, or
on-line objects with the Attention flag). In any case, a group is considered to be
matching the second criterion.










