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Pausing protection
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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,
- 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.
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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.
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When you temporarily disable 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 (black and white) system tray icon.
- The third protection indicator on your computer, which states:
No protection components are enabled.
Also see:
Fully disabling protection
Restoring Protection on Your Computer
Shutting down the program