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Kaspersky KISandKAV 7/8/9/10/2011 NEW KEYS[13.12.2010] 



Kaspersky
Anti-Virus 2011 NEW



Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 the backbone of your PC s security system, offering real-time automated protection from a range of IT threats:

* Real-time protection against viruses and spyware Improved!
* Scanning of websites and emails for malicious code Improved!
* Protection for your digital identity at all times Improved!
Vulnerability scan and treatment advice
* Easy-access Desktop gadget New!
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 offers a number of new and improved features together with unique protection technologies to address the latest online threats, keeping your PC running smoothly and customize protection according to your activities:

* Improved: Rescue CD disinfects the system after malware attacks
* Improved: Advanced antimalware technologies even allows installation on infected PCs
* Heuristics-based analysis monitors, restricts and blocks suspicious program behavior
* New: Easy-access Desktop gadget for quick access to program features and settings whenever you need them
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 has a range of unique technologies which heighten security and keep your computer protected and running smoothly:

* Real-time proactive protection against viruses and other malware Improved!
* Scanning of OS and apps for vulnerabilities
* Computer tune-up for better performance and protection
* Rescue CD for system restoration after malware attacks Improved!
* Automatic scheduled scans and updates
Award-winning technologies in Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 protect you from a wide range of IT threats:

* Viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware, spyware and adware
* Rootkits, bootkits and other complex threats
Identity theft by key loggers
* Botnets and various illegal methods of hijacking your PC
* Zero-day attacks and unknown threats
* Drive-by download infections


Kaspersky
Internet Security 2011 NEW



Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 stops your PC or Netbook being slowed down by cybercriminals and delivers unsurpassed on-line safety whilst protecting your files, music and photos from hackers:

* Real-time proactive protection against all Internet threats Improved!
Prevents all types of known and unknown malware from infecting your computer.
* New Safe Surf feature for unparalleled online security New!
With Safe Surf you ll never be exposed to harmful or offensive websites. Regular database updates from Kaspersky Lab means that Safe Surf will automatically block undesirable websites as they appear. Just switch it on.
* Protection for your digital identity at all times Improved!
Smart anti-phishing protection and Virtual Keyboard keep your digital identity absolutely secure when you are shopping, banking or social networking online.
* Feature-rich and effective Parental Control Improved!
The product s advanced Parental Control features can block, limit and log applications and web access, so your children stay safe online.
* Application Control prevents dangerous software from harming your system Improved!
Each program is granted rights and access to system resources based on an automated risk-assessment using Kaspersky Lab s in-the-cloud security database.
* System Watcher technology New!
Cutting-edge System Watcher technology monitors and analyzes every system event to accurately detect any dangerous behavior. If a threat occurs, the user will be prompted to roll back any malicious program activity.
* Unique Safe Run mode for apps and websites Improved!
Safe Run mode lets you run suspicious applications and websites in a specially isolated environment where they cannot damage your system.
* Special tools to treat even the most complex infections Improved!
The installation CD can also be used as a bootable rescue disk to help you to restore your system should you ever need to. If you ve downloaded your Kaspersky Lab product you can create your own Rescue CD using the program.
* Easy-Access Desktop gadget New!
Checking your PC s protection status and quickly accessing your preferred security features and settings has never been easier!

* Improved: Risk-based Application Control restricts programs rights to access potentially vulnerable system resources or share sensitive data on the Internet
* New: System Watcher - Heuristics-based analysis monitors, restricts and blocks suspicious program behavior
* Improved: Safe Run mode launches questionable applications and websites without risk
* Improved: Rescue CD disinfects the system after malware attacks
* New: Safe Run for websites mode provides added security for online banking and other similar activities where a high risk of identity theft exists
* Improved: Advanced antimalware technologies even allows installation on infected PCs
* New: New System Watcher technology tracks, records and analyzes suspicious activity and lets you roll back any dangerous actions
* New: Safe Surf technology blocks malware and phishing websites for great online security
Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 has a range of unique technologies for heightened security and protection for your family. Keeps your PC or Netbook healthy:

* Real-time proactive protection against viruses and other malware Improved!
* Safe Surf and Kaspersky Web Toolbar for online security New!
* Best-in-class personal firewall for keeping hackers at bay
* Identity protection with Virtual Keyboard and anti-phishing Improved!
* Unique Safe Run mode for suspicious app s and sites Improved!
* Advanced Parental Control with flexible settings Improved!
* Smart anti-spam and anti-banner protection Improved!
* Computer tune-up for better performance and protection
* Rescue CD for system restoration after malware attacks Improved!
* Automatic scheduled scans and updates
Award-winning technologies in Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 protect you from a wide range of IT threats:

* Viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware, spyware and adware
* Rootkits, bootkits and other complex threats
* Identity theft by key loggers and screen capture malware
* Botnets and various illegal methods of hijacking your PC
* Zero-day attacks and unknown threats
* Drive-by download infections

KEYS

*Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7
*Kaspersky Anti-Virus 8
*Kaspersky Anti-Virus 9
*Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010
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*Kaspersky Internet Security 7
*Kaspersky Internet Security 8
*Kaspersky Internet Security 9
*Kaspersky Internet Security 2010
*Kaspersky Internet Security 2011



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How to access the sharing data offline

Access the shared data offline allows you to keep using your shared files, folders and software programs when disconnected from the data server. When you reconnect to your data server, all files will be synchronized to the files on the network.  
There are two types of configurations required to set the access shared folders offline available, one for data server and other for client computer. 
Configuration on Data Server.


First locate the folders that you would like to share or make new folders then share these folders so they can be accessible to any one on the network.
Now right click on that folder and click on the option "Sharing and security".

A small dialog box will appear with the title "data properties". Under the "Sharing" tab, select the check box "Share this folder on the network" under the "Network sharing and security".

Now set the share level permissions that you want to give the users on every folder. Enable cache of share folders by click on cache button (by default it will be enabled).


Configuration on Client Computer 
On the client computer, first open My Computer then click on Tools.

In Tools menu bar, click on Folder Options, a window will appear with the title Folder Options.
Under the Offline File tab, check the option Enable Offline File. Here you can choose the synchronization process "Synchronize all offline files when logging on", "Synchronize all offline files before logging off" and others.



Click on Apply button to save the settings and then Ok button to close this window.
Now sitting on the client computer, try to access the shared folder from the data server.
First Right click on the shared folder and Click on Make available offline.
To synchronizing the offline work from client computer to data server, again open My Computer then click on Tools. Click on Synchronize then click on synchronizing button. 

After that down to data server and then try to access share folders by give the UNC (Universal Naming Convention) path of data server. But it will be accessible weather the server is down or up.

Hack the Windows Explorer Shortcut Menu

The right-click menu in Windows Explorer is quite useful; right-click a file and a menu appears, letting you take a variety of actions, such as opening the file, printing it, deleting it, copying it, creating a shortcut to it, and so on. Figure 1 shows you the screen you'll see. (Note that the "Scan with…" option is only available if you install antivirus software, such as avast! Anti-virus.)


Figure 1. The normal menu that appears when you right-click a file in Windows Explorer

But there's a way to power up the menu. Hold down the Shift key as you right-click a file, and you get several new menu options, as you can see circled in Figure 2.



Figure 2. The options circled are added when you hold down Shift when right-clicking a file.

Here's what the options do:
Open as Read-Only: As the name says, it opens the file as a read-only file.
Pin to Start Menu: This pins a shortcut to the file in the top section of the Start menu. To remove the shortcut to the file from the Start menu, right-click the shortcut and select "Remove from this list."
Add to Quick Launch: This adds a shortcut to the file to the Quick Launch toolbar, on the left side of the Taskbar. To remove the shortcut, right-click it and choose Delete.
Copy as Path: This copies the file name and path to the Windows clipboard, for example, C:\Budget\2007 memo.xls. You can then paste the text wherever you want.

Hack Windows Vista Screensavers

Windows Vista's screensavers, for incomprehensible reasons, cannot be customized using the user interface. Want to change the way bubbles look in the Bubbles screensaver? Forget about it. You won't find a way to do it.

You can, though, hack the Windows Registry to customize many of the screensavers. For the Bubbles screensaver, for example, you can add three new values to the Registry, and turn the bubbles metallic or keep them transparent; configure whether the bubbles should have shadows; and display the bubbles against the desktop or instead against a solid black background.

To do it, open the Registry Editor, then go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Screensavers\Bubbles. Select Edit-->New DWORD (32-bit) Value, and create a new DWORD called MaterialGlass. Give it a value of 1 for glassy, transparent bubbles, and a value of 0 for metallic bubbles.

Create a DWORD called ShowShadows, and give it a value of 1 to display shadows below the bubbles, and a value of 0 to have no shadow displayed.

Create a DWORD called ShowBubbles and give it a value of 1 to show the bubbles on the desktop, and a value of 0 to show them against a solid black background.

When you exit the Registry Editor, your new settings will take effect.

You can similarly hack the Ribbons screensaver. Open the Registry Editor, then go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Screensavers\Ribbons. Select Edit-->New DWORD (32-bit) Value, and create a new DWORD called NumRibbons. Click Decimal, and then type in the number of ribbons you want to be displayed. The minimum number of ribbons is 1; the maximum is 256.

Create a DWORD called RibbonWidth, click Decimal, and then type in a number to determine the width of each ribbon. The smaller the number, the narrower the ribbon.

When you exit the Registry Editor, your new settings will take effect.

To go back to your old settings, delete the Registry values.

Hack the Elevated Command Prompt

When you run certain commands from the command prompt, you're told that you don't have administrative rights to run them, even if you're currently logged in as an administrator.

What gives?

You'll have to run the command prompt itself as an administrator, which is called running an elevated command prompt.

One way to do it is to type cmd into the Search box on the Start menu, right-click the command prompt icon that appears at the top of the Start menu, and then select "Run as administrator."

But if you don't want to go about doing that each time you run a command prompt, there's a simpler way. You can create a Desktop shortcut for an elevated prompt, or pin the elevated prompt to the Start menu.

To create a shortcut on the Desktop:
Right-click the Desktop, and select New-->Shortcut.
In the text box of the Create Shortcut dialog box that appears, type CMD and then click Next.
On the next screen, type a name for the shortcut--for example, Elevated Command Prompt. Then click Finish.
Right-click on the shortcut you just created and select Properties.
Click the Shortcut tab and click Advanced. (See Figure 3.)
Check the box entitled "Run as administrator," click OK, and then OK again.





Figure 3. Creating a shortcut for an elevated command prompt

Now, when you want to run an elevated command prompt, simply double-click the shortcut.

If you'd like the elevated command prompt to appear on the Start menu, drag it from the Desktop to the Start button, and place it where you would like it to be.
Hack Aero's Glass Borders

The borders around system windows, such as dialog boxes and the Control Panel, are transparent in Windows Vista's Aero interface. If you'd like, you can make those transparent borders larger or smaller:
Right-click the Desktop and select Personalize.
Click Windows Color and Appearance.
Click "Open classic appearance properties" for more color options.
From the dialog box that appears, make sure that Windows Aero is selected as the color scheme. Click the Advanced button on the right side of the dialog box.
Select "Border Padding" in the Item drop-down box. To change the size of the border, type a new size for the border. (The default is 4.) Click OK, then OK again. The sizes of the borders will now change.

Hack System Restore

System Restore can chew up tens of gigabytes very quickly. If you want to regain that precious hard disk space, you can delete all restore points except your most recent one:
Click Start, then choose All Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->Disk Cleanup.
From the screen that appears, choose "Files from all users on this computer."
If a dialog asks which drive to clean up, choose the drive on which Windows Vista is installed. Click OK.
Disk Cleanup will now scan your hard drive and display a dialog box. Click the More Options tab.
In the System Restore and Shadow Copies section, click "Clean up."
A dialog will ask, "Are you sure you want to delete all but the most recent restore point?" Click "Delete."
Click OK to close the Disk Cleanup window.




Figure 4. Deleting System Restore points

Keep in mind, though, that when you do this, you will also delete any older Shadow Copies of files, and older Windows Complete PC Backup images as well.


Hack Vista's Blinking Cursor

Windows Vista's blinking cursor can be razor thin, and sometimes it can be very hard to find, especially if you're using a laptop. But it's easy to make the cursor thicker--pretty much as thick as you want. Select Control Panel-->Ease of Access-->Optimize visual display. Scroll toward the bottom of the screen until you come to "Make things on the screen easier to see," as shown in the nearby figure.




Figure 5. From here, you can fatten up Windows Vista's cursor.

In the box next to "Set the thickness of the blinking cursor," select a number. The larger the number, the fatter the cursor. You'll see a preview of the cursor next to the box. Click Save. The cursor throughout Windows Vista will now be fatter and easier to see.