During operation of the application on a device with Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server installed, the following trace files of Kaspersky Security MMC plug-ins can be created:
KSVLA_AdminGUI.log – trace file of the management MMC plug-in for Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent for Windows. The file name contains the application version number, file creation date and time, and process ID (PID). This file contains information about the events that occur during the plug-in operation, in particular, about the operation of the Light Agent for Windows policy and tasks.
KSVLALIN_AdminGUI.log – trace file of the management MMC plug-in for Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent for Linux. The file name contains the application version number, file creation date and time, and process ID (PID). This file contains information about the events that occur during the plug-in operation, in particular, about the operation of the Light Agent for Linux policy and tasks.
Trace file of the management MMC plug-in for Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent – Protection Server. The file name is specified by the user, and the user name and process ID (PID) are added to the specified name. This file contains information about the events that occur during the plug-in operation, in particular, about the operation of the Protection Server policy and tasks.
In addition to general data, these files may contain the following information:
Personal data, including the last name, first name, and middle name, if such data is part of the path to files.
The name of the account used to log in to the operating system if the user account name is part of a file name.
By default, trace files of Kaspersky Security MMC plug-ins are not created. You can create all trace files of the MMC plug-ins by using the registry keys. Contact Technical Support representatives for detailed information on how to create trace files.
All created trace files of the MMC plug-ins are located in the folder specified by the user during registry key configuration.
Trace files of Kaspersky Security MMC plug-ins are stored in a readable format. It is recommended that you ensure that information is protected against unauthorized access before it is sent to Kaspersky.
Trace files of Kaspersky Security MMC plug-ins are not automatically sent to Kaspersky. Trace files are automatically deleted when uninstalling the application.