To conserve Internet traffic, you can configure updates of databases and application modules on computers of the organization's LAN from a server repository. For this purpose, Kaspersky Security Center must download an update package to the repository (FTP- or HTTP server, network or local folder) from Kaspersky update servers. Other computers on the organization's LAN will be able to receive the update package from the server repository.
Configuring database and application module updates from a server repository consists of the following steps:
Updating from a server repository
To configure download of an update package to the server repository:
The list of tasks opens.
The task properties window opens.
The Download updates to the repository Administration Server task is created automatically by the Initial Configuration Wizard of Kaspersky Security Center 12 Web Console, and this task may only have one single instance.
The following path format is used for update source:
For example, http://dnl-01.geo.kaspersky.com/
or 93.191.13.103
.
For an FTP server, you can specify the authentication settings within the address in the following format: ftp://<user name>:<password>@<node>:<port>
.
For example, \\ Server\Share\Update distribution
.
For example, C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP11\Update distribution\
.
To configure Kaspersky Endpoint Security update from the specified server storage:
The list of tasks opens.
The task properties window opens.
The Update task is created automatically by the Initial Configuration Wizard of Kaspersky Security Center. To create the Update task, install the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows web plug-in while running the Wizard.
The address of the update source must match the address you specified in the Folder for storing updates field when you configured download of updates to the server storage (see the instruction above).
If an update cannot be performed from the first update source, Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically switches over to the next source.
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