You can manage the operation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security using tasks locally on computers (using the command line or configuration files), as well as centrally via Kaspersky Security Center.
There are two types of tasks for working with Kaspersky Endpoint Security:
Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks are described in the table below.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks
Task name |
Task name in command line |
ID |
Type |
Ability to create user tasks of this type |
---|---|---|---|---|
File_Threat_Protection |
1 |
OAS |
No |
|
Scan_My_Computer |
2 |
ODS |
Yes |
|
Scan_File |
3 |
ODS |
Yes |
|
Boot_Scan |
4 |
BootScan |
Yes |
|
Memory_Scan |
5 |
MemoryScan |
Yes |
|
Update |
6 |
Update |
Yes |
|
Rollback |
7 |
Rollback |
Yes |
|
License |
9 |
License |
No |
|
Backup |
10 |
Backup |
No |
|
System_Integrity_Monitoring |
11 |
OAFIM |
No |
|
Firewall_Management |
12 |
Firewall |
No |
|
Anti_Cryptor |
13 |
AntiCryptor |
No |
|
Web_Threat_Protection |
14 |
WTP |
No |
|
Device_Control |
15 |
DeviceControl |
No |
|
Removable_Drives_Scan |
16 |
RDS |
No |
|
Network_Threat_Protection |
17 |
NTP |
No |
|
Container_Scan |
18 |
ContainerScan |
Yes |
|
Custom_Container_Scan |
19 |
ContainerScan |
No |
|
Behavior_Detection |
20 |
BehaviorDetection |
No |
ID—Number that Kaspersky Endpoint Security assigns to the task when it is created. IDs for user tasks are starting from 100. All tasks (including deleted tasks) have unique IDs. That means the application does not reuse the ID of a deleted task, but creates a new task with ID that is next successive to the ID of the latest created task.
Task names are not case-sensitive.
You can perform the following actions with tasks: