- About Kaspersky Security 9.0 for Microsoft Exchange Servers
- Application architecture
- Common application deployment procedures and scenarios
- Installing, configuring, restoring, and removing the application
- Installing the application using the Setup Wizard
- Step 1. Checking for required software
- Step 2. Viewing information about the start of installation. Reading the End User License Agreement and the Privacy Policy
- Step 3. Selecting the installation type
- Step 4. Selecting application components and modules
- Step 5. Creating a database and configuring the application connection to the SQL server
- Step 6. Selecting an account for launching the Kaspersky Security service
- Step 7. Completing installation
- Installing the application using the command line
- Initial setup of the application
- Step 1. Activating the application
- Step 2. Configuring the Microsoft Exchange server protection
- Step 3. Enabling the KSN service
- Step 4. Configuring the proxy server settings
- Step 5. Completing the configuration
- Application Activation window
- Protection settings window
- Use Kaspersky Security Network services window
- Proxy server settings window
- Configuration node
- Restoring the application
- Removing the application
- Installing the application using the Setup Wizard
- Installing Update Package 9.6 Patch 1
- Kerberos protocol support
- Upgrading the application to version 9.0 Maintenance Release 6
- To administrator
- Role-based user access control for the application features and services
- Working with personal data of users
- Application licensing
- Licensing models. License restrictions
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license certificate
- About the license
- About the key
- About the key file
- About the activation code
- About the subscription
- Special considerations of activating the application when using profiles
- Activating the application with a key for a Security Server
- Activating the application using an activation code
- About notifications related to the license
- Configuring the license expiry term notification
- Viewing information about installed keys
- Replacing a key
- Removing a key
- Licensing node
- Add License window
- Viewing the number of mailboxes
- Starting and stopping the application
- Default Microsoft Exchange Server protection
- <Microsoft Exchange Server name> node
- Viewing Microsoft Exchange Server protection status details
- Viewing information about the protection status of Microsoft Exchange servers of a single profile
- Server protection node
- Protection for the Mailbox role tab
- Protection for the Hub Transport role tab
- Advanced Anti-Virus settings tab
- About Kaspersky Security Network
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- About Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Configuring the settings for connecting to Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Enabling and disabling the use of Kaspersky Security Network and Kaspersky Private Security Network in Anti-Spam
- Enabling and disabling the use of Kaspersky Security Network and Kaspersky Private Security Network in Anti-Virus
- Anti-virus protection
- Enabling and disabling anti-virus server protection
- Configuring anti-virus object processing: Anti-Virus for the Hub Transport role
- Configuring anti-virus processing of objects: Anti-Virus for the Mailbox role
- Configuring anti-virus scan exclusions
- Editing of the message regarding removal of an attachment by the Anti-Virus module
- How to prevent detainment when sending messages through the Anti-Virus module
- Types of attachment files window
- Names of attachment files window
- Protection against spam and phishing
- Enabling and disabling anti-spam protection of a server
- About anti-phishing scans
- Enabling and disabling message scanning for phishing
- Configuring spam and phishing scan settings
- Configuring additional settings of spam and phishing scans
- Configuring an increase in the spam rating of messages
- About additional services, features, and anti-spam technologies
- Using external anti-spam message scanning services
- About lists of allowed and denied email addresses
- Creating an Anti-Spam address allowlist
- Creating an Anti-Spam address denylist
- Address Allowlist Record Parameters window
- Address Denylist Record Parameters window
- Informing Kaspersky of false alerts returned by Anti-Spam
- Improving the accuracy of spam detection on Microsoft Exchange 2013 servers
- About scanning outgoing mail for spam and phishing content
- Enabling and disabling the scanning of outgoing messages for spam and phishing content
- Configuring mailbox and public folder protection settings
- Background scan and on-demand scan
- Attachment and content filtering
- Enabling attachment filtering
- Managing attachment and content filtering rules
- Creating an attachment and content filtering rule
- Configuring the general settings and conditions of an attachment and content filtering rule
- Configuring lists of users for an attachment and content filtering rule
- Configuring exclusions from an attachment and content filtering rule
- Deleting an attachment and content filtering rule
- Editing of the message regarding removal of an attachment during filtering
- Filtering messages of the same type
- Managing profiles
- Creating a profile
- Configuring Security Servers in a profile
- Specifics of managing profiles in a Microsoft Exchange database availability group
- Adding Security Servers to a profile
- Managing access to a profile
- Removing a Security Server from a profile
- Removing a profile
- Profiles node
- <Profile name> node
- Servers node
- <DAG name> node
- Create new profile window
- Add server to <Profile name> profile window (Step 1)
- Add server to <Profile name> profile window (Step 2)
- Rename existing profile window
- Updates
- About update centers
- About database updates in configurations with a DAG of Microsoft Exchange servers
- Updating databases manually
- Configuring scheduled application database updates
- Select update source
- Configuring the proxy server settings
- Designating a server as an update center and configuring its settings
- Updates node
- Notifications
- Backup
- Viewing Backup objects
- Viewing the properties of objects in Backup
- Filtering the list of Backup objects
- Saving objects from Backup to disk
- Forwarding objects from Backup to their original recipients
- Forwarding of objects from Backup to other email addresses
- Deleting objects from Backup
- Configuring Backup settings
- Selecting Backup database for viewing its contents from the profile
- Database window
- Send object to Kaspersky window
- Backup node
- Reports
- Anti-Virus activity report for the Mailbox role
- Anti-Virus activity report for the Hub Transport role
- Report of Anti-Spam activity
- Generating a report manually
- Creating a report generation task
- Viewing the list of report generation tasks
- Editing the settings of a report generation task
- Starting a report generation task
- Deleting a report generation task
- Viewing a report
- Saving a report to disk
- Deleting a report
- Report generation settings window
- Task settings window
- Reports node
- Application logs
- Using Kaspersky Security in Windows PowerShell
- About Windows PowerShell commands
- Connecting the Kse.Powershell library
- Viewing the protection status of a Microsoft Exchange server
- Viewing the statistics of the Anti-Virus and Attachment and Content Filtering modules
- Viewing the statistics of the Anti-Spam module
- Viewing the Anti-Spam address allowlist
- Viewing the Anti-Spam address denylist
- Adding addresses to the Anti-Spam address allowlist
- Adding addresses to the Anti-Spam address denylist
- Deleting addresses from the Anti-Spam address allowlist
- Deleting addresses from the Anti-Spam address denylist
- Synchronizing the Anti-Spam address allowlists and denylists
- Working with a message signature decryption key
- Exporting and importing the application configuration
- Managing the application using the Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in
- About application activation via Kaspersky Security Center
- Updating application databases via Kaspersky Security Center
- Kaspersky Security events in Kaspersky Security Center
- Viewing Microsoft Exchange Server protection status details
- Application operation statistics in Kaspersky Security Center
- Monitor the application's operation via System Center - Operations Manager
- Appendix. Script for sending spam for analysis
- Appendix. Scalability and Sizing Guide
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Active key
- Anti-virus databases
- Background scan
- Backup
- Container object
- Disinfection
- Domain Name System Block List (DNSBL).
- Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service
- File mask
- Formal message
- Infected object
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN).
- Kaspersky update servers
- Key denylist
- License certificate
- License term
- Malicious URLs
- Managed device
- Management Console
- Mass mail
- Message deletion
- Object removal
- PCL rating
- Personal data
- Phishing
- Potential spam
- Probably infected object
- Profile
- Proxy server
- Reserve key
- SCL rating
- Security Server
- Simple object
- Spam
- Spam URI Realtime Block Lists (SURBL)
- Storage scan
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Virus
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notice
To administrator > Managing profiles > Removing a Security Server from a profile
Removing a Security Server from a profile
Removing a Security Server from a profile
To remove a Security Server from a profile:
- In the Management Console tree, expand the Profiles node.
- Select the Security Server you want to remove in one of the following ways:
- Select the node of the profile from which you want to remove the Security Server and, in the server list appearing in the workspace, select the Security Server that you want to remove.
- Expand the node of the profile from which you want to remove the Security Server, expand the Servers, and select the Security Server that you want to remove in the server list.
- Remove the selected Security Server in one of the following ways:
- If you have selected a Security Server in the workspace, click the Remove server button.
- If you have selected a Security Server in the server list of the Servers node, remove the Security Server in one of the following ways:
- Select the Remove from profile item in the Action menu
- Select the Remove from profile item in the context menu of the node
- Click the Remove from profile link in the quick access bar.
- In the window that opens, confirm server removal.
Within 5 minutes, the application will remove the Security Server from the list of servers in the workspace of the profile node and from the Servers node in the tree of the profile node. These changes will not impact the settings of the Security Server, but you will no longer be able to adjust them from the profile; you will be able to adjust them individually for the Security Server in the node of this Security Server.
In a configuration with a DAG: You can remove DAG servers from a profile only all at once.
After a Security Server is removed from a profile, the license of the profile from which it has been removed still applies to this Security Server.
Article ID: 65422, Last review: Nov 12, 2024