This list contains applications that are started when the operating system starts up.
Right-click to open the context menu of a column header. The context menu lets you configure the way columns are displayed in the table. The Restore default column set item lets you restore the default appearance of the table.
Right-clicking the row of an application or process opens a context menu. From the context menu, you can perform the following actions:
Open the Application rules window, in which you can configure rules for restricting application activity.
Move the application to another trust group.
Apply default Application Privilege Control settings to an application.
Open the folder that contains the executable file of the application.
This column shows the trust group to which the application belongs. Depending on the trust group to which the application belongs, the column contains the following icons:
A red icon means that the application is in the Untrusted group.
A pink icon means that the application is in the High Restricted group.
A yellow icon means that the application is in the Low Restricted group.
A green icon means that the application is in the Trusted group.
Some specialized system processes (for example, System or MemCompression) are not sorted into trust groups and are not controlled by Kaspersky. Such processes are displayed as a gray icon and marked as "Unknown".
This column shows the level of application popularity among participants of Kaspersky Security Network (KSN). The level of popularity reflects the number of KSN participants who use the application.