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I've been using Kaspersky for roughly 10+ years, and this new update keeps bothering me every time windows is using with registry keys, such as installing or uninstalling something.

Kaspersky was never this rigorous with these actions before. How can I disable these confirmations keeping the antivirus activity?

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Since its in portuguese, here are the translation

  

Title: Kaspersky Plus

Message:

The Setup/Uninstall is attempting to create a key or parameter inserted into the protected registry key (Operating System / Startup Settings).

Explanation:

The Setup/Uninstall is the installation or uninstallation software for Kaspersky Plus. It is attempting to create a key or parameter in the Windows registry. The registry is a database that stores the settings for the operating system and applications. Protected registry keys are those that can only be changed by applications with elevated privileges.

Process (PID: 36060):

Group:

 "Low Restriction"

 

Startup Settings:

The Setup/Uninstall is attempting to create a registry key that will allow Kaspersky Plus to be launched on computer startup.

 

Registry Key:

The registry key is the location in the registry where the key or parameter will be created. In this case, the registry key is "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager".

 

 

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Did you modify Intrusion Prevention rights for groups?

Posted

Hi Crylune, Kaspersky is set to default; I haven't modified anything.

Posted

Also, check if in Intrusion Prevention -> Manage Applications, there is something in restricted groups.

Posted

Ok. I've disabled the intrusion prevention. ill tell you if this works. thanks

Posted

I did not tell to disable, but check if apps placed in restrictions groups.

Posted

There are no restrictions. only low level ones.

Sorry, I needed to test if disabling this thing stops.

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