System changes after Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows installation

When Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows and the set of "Administration Tools" (including the Application Console) are installed together, the Windows Installer service will make the following modifications on the protected device:

These changes are described below.

Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows folders on a protected device

When Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows is installed, the following folders are created on a protected device:

Folder created during installation of Application Console

The Application Console default installation folders containing the "Administration Tools" files depend on the operating system bit set. Therefore, the default installation folders are as follows:

Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows services

The following Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows services start using the local system (SYSTEM) account:

Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows group

ESS Administrators is a group on the protected device whose users have full access to the Kaspersky Security Management Service and all Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security functions.

System registry keys

When Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows is installed, the following system registry keys are created:

Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security OS Upgrade Detect system task

The Windows Installer service creates a Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security OS Upgrade Detect task during application installation. The task is started immediately after it is created and later at every OS startup. The task checks the version of the drivers used by the application: if an operating system version is updated, the application updates the drivers for the corresponding version of the operating system.

The task does not affect the application and can be deleted. We recommend to keep operating system upgrade scenario in mind.

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