If it is not possible to run the update task for any reason (for example, the computer is not on at that time), you can configure the skipped task to be start automatically as soon as this becomes possible.
You can postpone starting the update task after the application starts if you select the By schedule update task run mode, and if the start time of Kaspersky Endpoint Security matches the update task start schedule. The update task can only be run after the specified time interval elapses after the startup of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
To select the update task run mode:
In the main application window, click the Database update button.
Select the Update task and click the Run mode: <mode> link.
The Update task properties open.
Click the Set database update mode button.
In the opened window, select the update task run mode:
If you want Kaspersky Endpoint Security to run the update task depending on whether or not an update package is available from the update source, select Automatically. The frequency of checks by Kaspersky Endpoint Security for update packages increases during virus outbreaks and is less at other times.
If you want to start an update task manually, select Manually.
If you want to configure a startup schedule for the update task, select <By schedule>. Configure the advanced settings for starting the update task:
In the Postpone running after application startup for field, specify the time interval by which the start of the update task is postponed after the startup of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
If you want Kaspersky Endpoint Security to run skipped update tasks as soon as possible, select the Run skipped tasks check box.