Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 for Windows
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- About Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 for Windows
- Installing and removing the application
- Installing the application
- About ways to install the application
- Installing the application by using the Setup Wizard
- Step 1. Making sure that the computer meets installation requirements
- Step 2. Welcome page of the installation procedure
- Step 3. Viewing the License Agreement
- Step 4. Selecting the installation type
- Step 5. Selecting application components to install
- Step 6. Selecting the destination folder
- Step 7. Adding exclusions from virus scanning
- Step 8. Preparing for application installation
- Step 9. Installing the application
- Installing the application from the command line
- Remotely installing the application using System Center Configuration Manager
- Description of setup.ini file installation settings
- Initial Configuration Wizard
- About ways to upgrade an old application version
- Removing the application
- Installing the application
- Application interface
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About subscription
- About activation code
- About the key
- About the key file
- About data provision
- Viewing license information
- Purchasing a license
- Renewing a license
- Renewing subscription
- Visiting the website of the service provider
- About application activation methods
- Starting and stopping the application
- Protecting the computer file system. File Anti-Virus
- About File Anti-Virus
- Enabling and disabling File Anti-Virus
- Automatically pausing File Anti-Virus
- Configuring File Anti-Virus
- Changing the security level
- Changing the File Anti-Virus action to take on infected files
- Editing the protection scope of File Anti-Virus
- Using Heuristic Analyzer with File Anti-Virus
- Using scan technologies in the operation of File Anti-Virus
- Optimizing file scanning
- Scanning compound files
- Changing the scan mode
- Email protection. Mail Anti-Virus
- Computer protection on the Internet. Web Anti-Virus
- Protection of IM client traffic. IM Anti-Virus
- System Watcher
- Firewall
- Network Attack Blocker
- BadUSB Attack Prevention
- Application Startup Control
- About Application Startup Control
- Enabling and disabling Application Startup Control
- Application Startup Control functionality limitations
- About Application Startup Control rules
- Managing Application Startup Control rules
- Editing Application Startup Control message templates
- About Application Startup Control operation modes
- Selecting the Application Startup Control mode
- Managing Application Startup Control rules using Kaspersky Security Center
- Application Privilege Control
- About Application Privilege Control
- Limitations of audio and video device control
- Enabling and disabling Application Privilege Control
- Managing application trust groups
- Managing Application control rules
- Changing application control rules for trust groups and groups of applications
- Editing an application control rule
- Disabling downloads and updates of application control rules from the Kaspersky Security Network database
- Disabling the inheritance of restrictions from the parent process
- Excluding specific application actions from application control rules
- Removing outdated application control rules
- Protecting operating system resources and identity data
- Vulnerability Monitor
- Device Control
- About Device Control
- Enabling and disabling Device Control
- About rules of access to devices and connection buses
- About trusted devices
- Standard decisions on access to devices
- Editing a device access rule
- Adding or excluding records to or from the event log
- Adding a Wi-Fi network to the trusted list
- Editing a connection bus access rule
- Actions with trusted devices
- Editing templates of Device Control messages
- Obtaining access to a blocked device
- Creating a key for accessing a blocked device using Kaspersky Security Center
- Web Control
- About Web Control
- Enabling and disabling Web Control
- Web resource content categories
- About web resource access rules
- Actions with web resource access rules
- Migrating web resource access rules from previous versions of the application
- Exporting and importing the list of web resource addresses
- Editing masks for web resource addresses
- Editing templates of Web Control messages
- KATA Endpoint Sensor
- Data Encryption
- Enabling the display of encryption settings in the Kaspersky Security Center policy
- About data encryption
- Encryption functionality limitations
- Changing the encryption algorithm
- Enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) technology
- Special considerations for file encryption
- Encrypting files on local computer drives
- Encryption of removable drives
- Encryption of hard drives
- Managing Authentication Agent
- Using a token and smart card with Authentication Agent
- Editing Authentication Agent help messages
- Limited support for characters in Authentication Agent help messages
- Selecting the Authentication Agent trace level
- Managing Authentication Agent accounts
- Adding a command for creating an Authentication Agent account
- Adding an Authentication Agent account editing command
- Adding a command for deleting an Authentication Agent account
- Restoring Authentication Agent account credentials
- Responding to a user request to restore Authentication Agent account credentials
- Viewing data encryption details
- Managing encrypted files with limited file encryption functionality
- Working with encrypted devices when there is no access to them
- Obtaining access to encrypted devices through the application interface
- Granting user access to encrypted devices
- Providing a user with a recovery key for hard drives encrypted with BitLocker
- Creating the executable file of Restore Utility
- Restoring data on encrypted devices using the Restore Utility
- Responding to a user request to restore data on encrypted devices
- Restoring access to encrypted data after operating system failure
- Creating an operating system rescue disk
- Network Protection
- Updating databases and application software modules
- Scanning the computer
- About scan tasks
- Starting or stopping a scan task
- Configuring scan task settings
- Changing the security level
- Changing the action to take on infected files
- Generating a list of objects to scan
- Selecting the type of files to scan
- Optimizing file scanning
- Scanning compound files
- Using scan methods
- Using scan technologies
- Selecting the run mode for the scan task
- Starting a scan task under the account of a different user
- Scanning removable drives when they are connected to the computer
- Handling unprocessed files
- Vulnerability Scan
- Checking the integrity of application modules
- Managing reports
- Notification service
- Managing Quarantine and Backup
- Advanced application settings
- Creating and using a configuration file
- Trusted zone
- About the trusted zone
- Creating a scan exclusion
- Modifying a scan exclusion
- Deleting a scan exclusion
- Enabling and disabling a scan exclusion
- Editing the list of trusted applications
- Enabling and disabling trusted zone rules for an application in the list of trusted applications
- Using trusted system certificate storage
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security Self-Defense
- Performance of Kaspersky Endpoint Security and compatibility with other applications
- About the performance of Kaspersky Endpoint Security and compatibility with other applications
- Selecting types of detectable objects
- Enabling or disabling Advanced Disinfection technology for workstations
- Enabling or disabling Advanced Disinfection technology for file servers
- Enabling or disabling energy-saving mode
- Enabling or disabling conceding of resources to other applications
- Password protection
- About restricting access to Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Enabling and disabling password protection
- Modifying the Kaspersky Endpoint Security access password
- About using a temporary password
- Creating a temporary password using the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console
- Applying a temporary password in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface
- Remote administration of the application through Kaspersky Security Center
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Sources of information about the application
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Active key
- Additional key
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Anti-virus databases
- Application modules
- Application settings
- Archive
- Authentication Agent
- Backup
- Black list of addresses
- Certificate
- Certificate issuer
- Certificate subject
- Certificate thumbprint
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Disinfection
- Exploits
- False alarm
- File mask
- Heuristic Analysis
- Infectable file
- Infected file
- License certificate
- Moving files to Quarantine
- Network Agent
- Network Agent Connector
- Network service
- Normalized form of the address of a web resource
- OLE object
- Patch
- Phishing
- Portable File Manager
- Probably infected file
- Protection scope
- Quarantine
- Scan scope
- Signature Analysis
- Task
- Task settings
- Trusted Platform Module
- Update
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Adding a device to the Trusted list from the application interface
By default, when a device is added to the list of trusted devices, access to the device is granted to all users (the Everyone group of users).
To add a device to the Trusted list from the application interface:
- Open the application settings window.
- In the left part of the window, in the Endpoint control section, select the Device Control subsection.
In the right part of the window, the settings of the Device Control component are displayed.
- In the right part of the window, select the Trusted devices tab.
- Click the Select button.
The Select trusted devices window opens.
- Select the check box next to the name of a device that you want to add to the list of trusted devices.
The list in the Devices column depends on the value that is selected in the Display connected devices drop-down list.
- Click the Select button.
The Select Users or Groups window in Microsoft Windows opens.
- In the Select Users or Groups window in Microsoft Windows, specify users and / or groups of users for which Kaspersky Endpoint Security recognizes the selected devices as trusted.
The names of users and / or groups of users that are specified in the Select users and / or groups of users window of Microsoft Windows are displayed in the Allow to users and / or groups of users field.
- In the Select trusted devices window, click OK.
In the table, on the Trusted devices tab of the Device Control component settings window, a line appears and displays the parameters of the trusted device that has been added.
- Repeat steps 4-7 for each device that you want to add to the list of trusted devices for the specified users and / or user groups.
- To save changes, click the Save button.