The End User License Agreement is a binding agreement between you and AO Kaspersky Lab, stipulating the terms on which you may use the application.
Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent and Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent for Linux that is used in the application operation, have their own End User License Agreements.
You can read the terms of the End User License Agreement for Kaspersky Security and the Privacy Policy, that describes processing and transmission of data, in the following ways:
Read through the terms of Kaspersky Security End User License Agreement carefully before you start using the application.
You accept the terms of the End User License Agreement when you confirm your consent to the End User License Agreement during installation of the application. If you do not accept the terms of the End User License Agreement, you must abort application installation and must not use the application.
After Kaspersky Security is installed, the files with the text of Kaspersky Security End User License Agreement and the Privacy Policy are located at the following paths:
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Kaspersky Lab\KSV\Kaspersky Security for Virtualization <version number> Light Agent\EULA\license_<language ID>.txt
where:
where:
<Light Agent installation folder>\resources\<language ID>\eula\license.txt
where:
/opt/kaspersky/ksvla-agent/share/doc/license.<language ID>
where <language ID> is the identifier of the End-User License Agreement localization language.
/opt/kaspersky/ksvla/share/doc/license.<language ID>
where <language ID> is the identifier of the End-User License Agreement localization language.
You can read the terms of the End User License Agreement for Network Agent for Linux after installing the application. The files with the text of the End User License Agreement for Network Agent for Linux are located at the following paths:
where <language ID> is the identifier of the End-User License Agreement localization language.
/opt/kaspersky/klnagent64/share/license/license_<language ID>.txt
where <language ID> is the identifier of the End-User License Agreement localization language.