About Kaspersky Endpoint Security tasks

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

File_Threat_Protection

1

OAS

No

Virus scan

Scan_My_Computer

2

ODS

Yes

Custom scan

Scan_File

3

ODS

Yes

Boot sector scan

Boot_Scan

4

BootScan

Yes

Process and kernel memory scan

Memory_Scan

5

MemoryScan

Yes

Update

Update

6

Update

Yes

Rollback

Rollback

7

Rollback

Yes

License

License

9

License

No

Storage management

Backup

10

Backup

No

System Integrity Monitoring

System_Integrity_Monitoring

11

OAFIM

No

Firewall Management

Firewall_Management

12

Firewall

No

Anti-Cryptor

Anti_Cryptor

13

AntiCryptor

No

Web Threat Protection

Web_Threat_Protection

14

WTP

No

Device Control

Device_Control

15

DeviceControl

No

Removable drives scan

Removable_Drives_Scan

16

RDS

No

Network Threat Protection

Network_Threat_Protection

17

NTP

No

Container Scan

Container_Scan

18

ContainerScan

Yes

Custom Container Scan

Custom_Container_Scan

19

ContainerScan

No

Behavior Detection

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:

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