Starting and stopping Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a client computer
To start or stop the application on a client computer:
Open the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
In the Managed devices folder of the Administration Console tree, open the folder with the name of the administration group to which the relevant client computer belongs.
A set of devices that share common functions and a set of Kaspersky applications installed on them. Devices are grouped so that they can be managed conveniently as a single unit. A group may include other groups. It is possible to create group policies and group tasks for each installed application in the group.
In the workspace, select the Devices tab.
Select the computer on which you want to start or stop the application.
Right-click to display the context menu of the client computer and select Properties.
A client computer properties window opens.
In the client computer properties window, select the Applications section.
A list of Kaspersky applications that are installed on the client computer appears in the right part of the client computer properties window.
Select Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows.
Do the following:
To start the application, click the button on the right of the list of Kaspersky applications or do the following:
Select Properties in the context menu of Kaspersky Endpoint Security or click the Properties button located under the list of Kaspersky applications.
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows (11.0.0) application settings window opens.
In the General section, click the Run button in the right part of the window.
To stop the application, click the button on the right of the list of Kaspersky applications or do the following:
Select Properties in the context menu of Kaspersky Endpoint Security or click the Properties button located under the list of Kaspersky applications.
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows (11.0.0) application settings window opens.
In the General section, click the Stop button in the right part of the window.