29 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for WorkstationScan files of following types ñ scans files in the corresponding locations(including System, Hidden and Read Only files). This check box is availableif you checked the My Computer or a disk box in the upper left sub-frame.You cannot uncheck it for a folder or file. If you check this box you mustdefine file types to be checked for viruses:All infectable ñ scans all files that are able to carry a virus.All ñ scans every file of every type.By mask ñ scans the file types defined by user in the text fields below.You can specify an unlimited quantity of file types, but make sure thatone text field contains only one file type.Exclude by mask ñ excludes from the check the file types defined byuser in the text fields below. You can specify an unlimited quantity of filetypes, but make sure that one text field contains only one file type.Scan sectors ñ scans boot sectors (master boot record and boot sectors).This check box is available only if you checked the My Computer or a diskbox in the upper left sub-frame.Scan memory ñ scans RAM. This check box is available only if youchecked the My Computer box in the upper left sub-frame.Scan MS Outlook Express databases ñ scans MS Outlook Express (v. 5.0and later) databases. This check box is available only if you checked the MyComputer box in the upper left sub-frame. For details of scanning in maildatabases of the other formats see subchapter 3.3.1.3.3.Kaspersky Anti-Virus Scanner checks only in those *.dbx files that arestored within the MS Outlook Express working directory and,respectively, started every time you start MS Outlook Express. The*.dbx files in other directories are considered by the program asstandard mail databases. The program is able to detect viruses in thosedatabases but cannot delete them.Scan start-up objects ñ scans objects started at the operating system start.This check box is available only if you checked the My Computer box in theupper left sub-frame.3.3.1.2. Handling infected and suspicious objectsActions in case of virus detection ñ if an infected or suspicious object isdetected, the program will perform one of the following actions:Ask userñ Kaspersky AV Scanner will open up the dialog box(Figure 6). This dialog box contains the name of the infected file, thename of the detected virus and a list of possible actions to be performedwith the infected object (that is, a list of all possible actions except forAsk user). In addition, the dialog box contains the Apply to all