Hello @Flood and Flood's wife,
I apologize for any confusion in my previous post. I would like to clarify my intention, which was to suggest a new feature for Kaspersky that would be useful for its users.
In my recent test of Kaspersky, I used a well-known malware called Memz and protected it with Folder Guard. However, Kaspersky was able to delete the file even though it was protected by Folder Guard. This surprised me because Folder Guard is very good at preventing any other program from accessing or modifying the protected files.
Folder Guard is a powerful security program that can control access to files and folders, allowing users to set as full access, read-only, no access, hide, and password-protect personal folders/files and removable drives. This is similar to what you can with Intrusion Prevention on Kaspersky.
Considering how effective Kaspersky is at deleting protected files, I believe it would be helpful if Kaspersky had a feature that allows users to select specific files or folders for deletion. This would give users greater control over which files are removed and which are not. Such a feature could be particularly useful in situations where a specific file needs to be deleted for troubleshooting or security reasons.
I apologize for any confusion caused by my original post and hope that this clarification helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions.