Pausing protection

Pausing protection means temporarily disabling all the protection components that monitor files on your computer, incoming and outgoing mail, executable scripts, application behavior.
To pause Active Virus Shield operation,
  1. Select Pause protection in the program's context menu.
  2. In the disable protection window that opens, select the period of time for which you want protection to be enabled:
    • 1/3/5 hours - protection will be enabled this amount of time later.
    • At next internet connection - protection will be enabled as soon as the computer connects to the Internet.
    • Next restart - protection will be enabled if you open the program from the Start menu or after restarting your computer (provided the program is set to start automatically on startup).
    • Never - protection will be disabled until you start it yourself. To enable protection, select Enable protection from the program's context menu.

Tip:  You can also disable protection on your computer until the next system reboot in one of the following ways:
  • Click the button in the Protection section.
  • Select Exit from the context menu. The program will unload itself from your computer's memory.
  • When you temporarily disable protection, all protection components will be paused. This is indicated by:
    Also see:

    Fully disabling protection

    Restoring Protection on Your Computer

    Shutting down the program