Expand the Managed devices node in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree and select the group to which the protected computer belongs.
In the workspace, select the Devices tab.
Right-click to open the context menu of the protected computer and select Properties.
In the Properties: <Computer name> window, select the Applications section.
In the Applications section, select Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux in the list of installed applications in the context menu of the application and select Properties.
This opens the Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux settings window in the General section.
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux settings window displays the following information about Kaspersky Endpoint Security:
The General section contains general information about installed application:
Version number—Kaspersky Endpoint Security version number.
Installed—Date and time when Kaspersky Endpoint Security was installed on the protected computer.
Current status—Status of File Threat Protection, such as Running or Paused.
Last software update—Date and time when the Kaspersky Endpoint Security software modules were last updated.
Installed updates—List of software modules for which updates have been installed.
Application databases—Date and time when application databases were last updated, as well as the number of records in the databases.
The Components section contains a list of predefined tasks. For each task, its status (for example, Started or Stopped) and version are displayed.
The Keys section contains information about active key and additional key:
License type—Type of license, commercial or trial.
Activation date (this field is available only for an active key)—Date on which the active key was added.
License expiration date (this field is available only for an active key)—Date on which the active key expires.
License term—Number of days during which the key is valid.
Limit—Number of computers on which you can use the key.
The Event configuration section contains the events that Kaspersky Endpoint Security saves in event storage.
The Advanced section contains information about the application management plug-in.