- Jul 3, 2015
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Is there a way to hide the prompts for certain users, so any action set to ask will automatically be denied?
Yes, that's right. I want to see prompts on my user account, and hide prompts on other user accounts.Hum... what do You mean with certain users? different users? using the same system with different accounts or?
Yeah, I guess that's good enough. It remembers the password for the whole session, and it still locks out other user accounts from making changes. Good solution.There's not an -oficcial- way to do this from Kaspersky's product. You could always add a password to the application so they cannot confirm any prompt, and therefore they cease to do what they were trying to do.
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I have novice users on the other user account. I want them safe rather than sorry.btw, why are you asking for no prompt?(if you don't mind)
I have novice users on the other user account. I want them safe rather than sorry.
But for my user account, I want prompts.
I am using the password protection. I didn't realize how convenient it is, because it will remember your password for the whole session. So that is doable.As for now, it's not possible in that way. But, you have asked for a quite interesting feature. I'm gonna put it in suggestion through my kaspersky portal. If possibe then you may also do so.Btw, are you satisfied with any of those aforementioned suggestions as workaround?
I am using the password protection.
What about prompts caused by "interactive protection"?btw, even if you use password protection, you still can allow files which have been blocked by TAM without password as long as kaspersky prompts. & this is applicable for all users, afaik.
regarding delete malicious tools,adware,etc, there would be no-prompt even if you don't use password protection.What about prompts caused by "interactive protection"?
Thanks for all the clarifications. I should have checked the feature out more carefully.regarding delete malicious tools,adware,etc, there would be no-prompt even if you don't use password protection.
but in case of perfom recommended action automatically, there would be trouble for you. As if you set 'select action automatically' then there would prompt if disinfections fails. & any user can interact with that prompt without password even if there is password protection. there is a workaround for it, & that is View attachment 192914. Hope it helps.