Activating the application using Kaspersky Security Center

Activation is the process of activating an application under a license that allows you to use a fully functional version of the application until the license expires. The application activation process involves adding a license key.

You can activate the application remotely using Kaspersky Security Center in the following ways:

You can use Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console or Kaspersky Security Center Web Console to create the tasks for application activation, adding a key to the key store, and distributing the key to computers.

Activation using Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

Before creating an activation task or distributing a key, add the key to Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server key storage.

To add a key to Kaspersky Security Center key storage using the Web Console:

  1. In the Web Console main window, select the Operations → Licensing → Kaspersky Licenses.
  2. Click Add.
  3. In the window that opens, select how to add the key to the repository:
    • Enter the activation code to add a key using an activation code.
    • Add a key file to add a key using a key file.
  4. Depending on the key adding method you selected at the previous step, do one of the following:
    • Enter the activation code and click Submit.
    • Click the Select key file button and in the window that opens, select the file with the key extension.
  5. Click Close.

The added key will appear in the list of keys.

To activate the application through the Web Console using an application activation task:

  1. In the main window of Web Console, select DevicesTasks.

    The list of tasks opens.

  2. Click Add.

    The Task Wizard starts.

  3. Configure the task settings:
    1. In the Application drop-down list, select the name of the application – Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
    2. In the Task type drop-down list, select Add Key.
    3. In the Task name field, enter a brief description, such as Activation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
    4. In the Select devices to which the task will be assigned section, select the task scope. Click Next.
  4. Select devices according to the selected task scope option. Click Next.

    The Kaspersky Security Center key storage window opens.

  5. If you have previously added a key to Kaspersky Security Center key storage, select the key from in the list and click Next.
  6. If the required key cannot be found in the key storage, click the Add key button.
    1. In the window that opens, select how to add the key to the repository:
      • Enter the activation code to add a key using an activation code.
      • Add a key file to add a key using a key file.
    2. Depending on the key adding method you selected, do one of the following:
      • Enter the activation code and click Add.
      • Click the Select key file button and in the window that opens, select the file with the key extension.
    3. Read the information about the key and click Close.
    4. The added key will appear in the key storage. Select it from the list and click Next.
  7. Read the information about the license and click Next.
  8. Finish the wizard by clicking the Finish button.

    A new task will be displayed in the list of tasks.

  9. Select the check box next to the task. Click the Start button.

In the properties of the Add Key task, you can add a reserve key to the computer. The reserve key becomes active when the license associated with the active key expires or when the active key is deleted. Availability of a reserve key lets you avoid application functionality limitations when your license expires.

To activate the application through the Web Console by distributing a key published on the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server to computers:

  1. In the Web Console main window, select the OperationsLicensing → Kaspersky Licenses.
  2. Open the key properties using the link with the name of the application for which the key is intended.
  3. Switch on the Distribute license key automatically toggle button.
  4. Click Save.

The license key will be automatically distributed to the appropriate computers. During automatic distribution of a key as an active or a reserve key, the licensing limit on the number of computers (set in the key properties) is taken into account. If the licensing limit is reached, distribution of this key to computers ceases automatically. You can view the number of computers to which the key has been added and other information in the key properties on the Devices tab.

You can control license usage using Kaspersky Security Center Web Console in the following ways:

Special considerations for the activation process in Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console

A trial version is provided for the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. The trial version is a special version of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console designed to familiarize a user with the features of the application. In this version, you can perform actions in a workspace for a period of 30 days. All managed applications, including Kaspersky Endpoint Security, are automatically activated under Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console trial license. However, you cannot activate Kaspersky Endpoint Security using its own trial license when the trial license for the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console expires. For detailed information about Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console documentation.

The trial version of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console does not allow you to subsequently switch to a commercial version. Any trial workspace will be automatically deleted with all its contents after the 30-day period expires.

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