When your license is about to expire, you can renew it by adding a reserve key. This lets you avoid any limitations on solution functionality after the current license expires and before you activate the solution under a new license.
The type of reserve key must match the type of the previously added active key.
If you use a licensing scheme that is based on the number of protected virtual machines, the type of the reserve key must match the type of the guest operating system of the virtual machines: the reserve server key is intended for the virtual machines with server operating systems; the reserve desktop key is intended for virtual machines with desktop operating systems.
If an SVM is used in a virtual infrastructure to protect virtual machines with server operating systems and desktop operating systems, it is recommended that an appropriate reserve key for each operating system type be added to the SVM.
If you use a licensing scheme based on the number of processors or processor cores, you need one reserve key with a limitation on the number of processors or processor cores, regardless of the operating system type installed on the virtual machines.
To add a reserve key to the SVM, use the Solution activation task for the Protection Server.
You can create a Solution activation task to add a reserve key in the Administration Console or in the Web Console. At the Add a license key step of the New Task Wizard, select the Use the license key as a reserve key check box.
The task adds the reserve key on those SVMs on which the active key has already been added. The reserve key is automatically used as the active key after the Kaspersky Security license expires.
If you use an activation code to activate the solution, then when the license expires the solution automatically connects to Kaspersky activation servers in order to replace the active key that has expired. If the solution is unable to automatically connect to Kaspersky activation servers, you will have to manually start the Solution activation task in order to renew the license to use Kaspersky Security.
When one of the following conditions is met, the Solution activation task finishes with an error and the reserve key is not added:
If an SVM has an active key and a reserve key and you choose to replace the active key, Kaspersky Security checks the expiration date of the reserve key. If the reserve key expires before the previously renewed license term, Kaspersky Security automatically removes the reserve key. In this case, you can add a different reserve key after adding the active key.
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