This section provides information related to Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Windows. This information may be partially or completely inapplicable to Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux. For complete information about Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux, please refer to the Help of the solution that includes the application: Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform or Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response.
To configure the scheduled task start:
In the main Kaspersky Security Center Web Console window select Devices → Tasks.
To open the task settings window, click the task name.
On the Schedule tab in the General section, change the toggle button from Schedule disabled to Run by schedule.
In the Frequency drop-down list select one of the following options: At specified time, Every hour, Every day, Every week or On application launch.
If you select the At specified time option, specify the day and time to start the task.
If you select one of the following options: Every hour, Every day or Every week, configure the following settings:
In the Every field, specify the task run frequency. For example, once a day or twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
In the Start time and Start date fields, select the date and time from which the schedule applies.
To configure advanced schedule settings, select the Advanced section and perform the following steps:
If you want to set maximum timeout for the task execution, select the Quit task, running longer than check box and specify the number of hours and minutes after which the task will automatically terminate.
If you want the task schedule to be valid until a certain date, select the Cancel schedule from check box and specify the expiration date for the schedule.
If you want the application to start the tasks that were not completed on time as soon as possible, select the Run missed tasks check box.
If you want to avoid simultaneous access of a large number of devices to the Administration Server as well as to run the task on workstations not precisely according to the schedule, but randomly within a certain time interval, select the Randomize the task start time within the interval check box and specify the start interval in minutes.