Configuration node
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The Configuration management configuration section lets you export the application configuration for the server or profile to an XML file to import it from that file to the application installed on another Microsoft Exchange server. You can import the configuration to an unassigned Security Server or to a Security Server in the profile.
Export
Clicking this button opens the Configuration settings window. The window lets you select the application configuration settings to be exported to file.
Import
Clicking this button opens a window for selecting a file with application settings to be imported.
The Data storage configuration section lets you configure the Backup settings.
Restrict the Backup storage size
Restricts the storage size of Backup.
If the check box is selected, the overall size of objects placed in Backup cannot exceed the value (in megabytes) specified in the Backup size may not exceed field.
If the check box is cleared, the size of Backup is not restricted.
The check box is selected by default.
The default size of Backup does not exceed 5,120 MB.
Restrict the duration of object storage in Backup
Restricts the duration of object storage in Backup.
If the check box is selected, objects are stored in Backup during the period (in days) specified in the Store objects no longer than field.
If the check box is cleared, the period for object storage in Backup is unlimited.
The default period for object storage in Backup is limited to 45 days.
The Diagnostics section lets you configure the parameters of Kaspersky Security application event logs.
Logs folder
Path to the folder containing application event logs.
The application stores the logs in the specified path. Do not use variables and masks when specifying the path to the folder. Do not specify an FTP server or a network folder as a location where the application logs are stored.
The default path is set to <Application setup folder>\logs.
Default
By using this link, the application restores the default path to the logs folder.
Log storage period
Limiting the storage term for log files.
In this field, you can specify the number of days since the last record in a log during which the application will store the log. If no new records have been added to the log when this time period expires, the application deletes the log. The maximum storage term for logs is 365 days, and the minimum term is 1 day.
The default limit is 14 days.
In the Log details section, you can configure the detail level of logs. The following detail levels are available:
- Minimum. Kaspersky Security only logs main events, such as the start of an objects scan, start of an update, expiration of the license, as well as errors in the operation of the application components and errors occurred when updating the databases.
- Custom. Kaspersky Security logs main events, as well as detailed information about the events that have been selected in the Diagnostics settings window.
- Maximum. Kaspersky Security logs detailed information about all events in the application operation.
The current detail level set for logs is displayed in the Detail level field. The detail level depends on the number of events that have been selected in the Diagnostics settings window.
Settings
Clicking this button opens the Diagnostics settings window. In this window, you can select events that the application will record to a log file.
Reset
When clicking this button, the application changes the current detail level to minimum.
The Proxy server settings configuration section lets you define the settings for connecting the application to a proxy server if one is used in your network.
Connection through a proxy server can be used when connecting the application to the following resources:
- Application database update sources
- Kaspersky Security Network services
- External Anti-Spam services, such as Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service
- Kaspersky activation servers.
Use a proxy server
If this check box is selected, the application connects to Kaspersky Security Network, Kaspersky Private Security Network, Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service, and Kaspersky activation servers and update sources using a proxy server with the settings defined in the application.
If this check box is cleared, the application connects to these services according to the default settings of the operating system.
The check box is cleared by default.
Proxy server address
IP address or domain name of the proxy server.
Port
Port number of the proxy server.
The default value is 8080.
Use authentication
Enables / disables authentication when connecting to the proxy server.
The check box is cleared by default.
Account and Password
User name and password for authentication when connecting to the proxy server.
Bypass proxy server for local addresses
If the check box is selected, the application will not use a proxy server to connect to local resources.
If the check box is cleared, the application will connect to local resources through a proxy server while taking into account the settings specified in the application.
The check box is selected by default.
The KSN Settings configuration section lets you select one of the following options for using the Kaspersky Security Network and Kaspersky Private Security Network services:
- Do not use Kaspersky services
This option lets you decline to use Kaspersky Security Network and Kaspersky Private Security Network services, as well as the services that utilize Kaspersky Security Network in their operations, such as Reputation Filtering.
If this option is selected, you decline to accept the Kaspersky Security Network Statement and to use Kaspersky Security Network or Kaspersky Private Security Network, as well as the services that use Kaspersky Security Network in their operations, such as Reputation Filtering.
This option is selected by default.
- I accept the KSN Statement. Use Kaspersky Security Network
This option enables participation in Kaspersky Security Network.
If this option is selected, you accept the terms of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement, and you allow the application to use Kaspersky Security Network as well as services that utilize Kaspersky Security Network in their operations, such as Reputation Filtering.
Clicking the KSN Participation Agreement link opens the window with the text of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement.
- Use Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN)
This option enables the application to utilize Kaspersky Private Security Network services. Kaspersky Private Security Network will use the settings that were previously configured for Kaspersky Security Network in Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus. All services that utilize Kaspersky Security Network in their operations, (such as Reputation Filtering), are provided through Kaspersky Private Security Network.
If this option is selected, the application uses Kaspersky Private Security Network based on the settings for using Kaspersky Security Network.
Import
This button lets you configure the settings for connecting to Kaspersky Private Security Network servers. The button is available if you selected Use Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN).
Clicking this button opens the Open folder window. In this window, you can select the folder containing the files with the settings for connecting to Kaspersky Private Security Network servers.
The following files are provided by Kaspersky:
- Files containing the settings for connecting to KPSN servers:
- kc_private.xms
- kh_private.xms.
- ksncli_private.dat – file containing a public RSA key for encrypting the channel used to transmit data between the application and Kaspersky Private Security Network servers.
For detailed information please refer to Technical Support.
If you have received files containing settings for connecting to Kaspersky Private Security Network servers and the names of those files differ from the names specified in this reference document, change the file names to match the file names specified in this reference document.
The application imports files containing the connection settings and applies the received settings to the connection with Kaspersky Private Security Network servers.
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