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Kaspersky Small Office Security regularly scans your device for malware and infected files. You can run different types of scans, which vary depending on their duration and scope.

  • Full Scan: The entire computer is scanned. This takes considerable time.
  • Quick Scan: Startup objects, system memory, and hard drive boot sectors are scanned. This scan does not take much time.
  • Selective Scan: A selected file or folder is scanned.
  • External Devices Scan: Any removable drives connected to your computer are scanned.
  • Vulnerability Scan: Scans the operating system and applications for vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malware.

After you install Kaspersky Total Security, we recommend that you run a full scan of your computer.

 

How to run a full or quick scan

Before starting a full scan, we recommend that you close other running applications. How to start a scan:

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Small Office Security, click Scan. If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
  2. Go to the Full Scan or Quick Scan section.
  3. Click Run scan.
  4. By default, your computer will stay turned on after the full scan has completed. If necessary, you can select one of the following actions to be taken upon its completion:
    • Keep the computer turned on
    • Shut down the computer
    • Switch the computer to sleep mode
    • Switch the computer to hibernation mode
    • Reboot the computer

The scan task will start. By default, an action recommended by Kaspersky Lab specialists will be performed when a threat is detected.

 

How to scan individual files or folders

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Small Office Security, click Scan. If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
  2. Go to the Selective Scan section.
  3. Click Add and select files or folders to scan. You can also drag-and-drop files into the application window.
  4. Click Run scan.

The scan task will start. By default, an action recommended by Kaspersky Lab specialists will be performed when a threat is detected.

 

How to scan an external device

To run a scan of an external device from the application interface:

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Small Office Security, click Scan. If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
  2. Go to the External Device Scan section.
  3. Select an external device and click Run scan.

The scan task will start. By default, an action recommended by Kaspersky Lab specialists will be performed when a threat is detected.

 

How to set a scan schedule

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Small Office Security, click Scan. If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
  2. In the lower-left corner, click Scan schedule and select a scan type:
    • Full Scan
    • Quick Scan
    • Vulnerability Scan
  3. Set a schedule and configure the scan settings.
  4. Click Save.
The scan will be run according to the settings you have chosen.
 

How to run a scan remotely

You can send remote scan commands from any device connected to the Internet. You must run a remote scan task of a computer from your Kaspersky Small Office Security Management Console account. See this article for instructions.

 

How to stop a scan task

  1. In the main window of Kaspersky Small Office Security, click Scan. If you have any difficulties opening the application, see this guide.
  2. Click Task Manager.
  3. Click Stop.
The scan will be stopped.
 

What to do in case of scan issues

If an error occurs during scan, look for a solution to the problem in this article.

If the issue persists, submit a request through Kaspersky Small Office Security Management Console. Please include a detailed description of the issue.
For instructions on how to use the Kaspersky Small Office Security Management Console, see the Online Help page.

Source : Official Kaspersky Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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