You can grant access to a blocked device in offline mode only if Kaspersky Security Center is deployed in the organization and a policy has been applied to the computer. In the policy settings, in the Device Control section, the Allow requests for temporary access check box must be selected.
A user requests access to a blocked device as follows:
Kaspersky Endpoint Security will show a notification stating that access to the device is blocked (see the figure below).
The Request access to device window opens with a list of connected devices.
As a result, a request access file with the *.akey extension will be downloaded to computer memory. Use any available method to send the device request access file to the corporate LAN administrator.
Device Control notification
The administrator creates an access key for a blocked device as follows:
You will see information about the blocked device to which the user has requested access.
By default, the Access duration setting takes the value that was indicated by the user when creating the access request file.
This setting defines the time period during which the user can activate access to the blocked device by using the provided access key.
As a result, the blocked device access key will be downloaded to computer memory. An access key file has the *.acode extension. Use any available method to send the blocked device access key to the user.
The user activates the access key as follows:
This opens a window containing information about access provision.
As a result, the user receives access to the device for the time period set by the administrator. The user receives the full set of rights for accessing the device (read and write). When the key expires, access to the device will be blocked. If the user requires permanent access to the device, add the device to the trusted list.
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