The Status section displays the current SysWatch protection status:

| • | Partial protection - at least one of the protection areas is out of compliance with SysWatch protection requirements. |

| • | Unprotected - SysWatch protection is disabled. |

To change the protection status, click the appropriate link:
• Applications to enable/disable application launch control
• File system to enable/disable file system protection.
• System registry to enable/disable system registry protection.
• Network to enable/disable protection of network connections.
The lower part of the window contains information about application activities and allows changes to be made to the application activity control settings by clicking on it:
• Registered applications - total number of trusted, restricted, and blocked applications.
• Trusted applications - the number of trusted applications. The trusted application list is generated automatically after automatic adjustment or manually, when the system profile is updated or applications are launched in install mode.
• Restricted applications - the number of applications added to Restricted Applications group manually and, unknown applications launched in the sandbox.
• Blocked applications - the number of applications that were blocked. A blocked application will be prevented from launching as long as the application area is enabled.
• Last incident - the last application which attempted to violate control policy or was otherwise blocked from launching.
Actions
| 1. | Click the Settings link at the bottom of the Control Panel Status section. |

| 2. | Uncheck the Enable Protection checkbox in the SysWatch Settings window and click OK to save the changes |

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