- About Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- What's new
- Sources of information about Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Kaspersky Endpoint Agent
- Installing and removing the application
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server software component codes for the Windows Installer service
- System changes after Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installation
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server processes
- Installation and uninstallation settings and command line options for the Windows Installer service
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server install and uninstall logs
- Installation planning
- Installing and uninstalling the application using a wizard
- Installing using the Setup Wizard
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installation
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console installation
- Kaspersky Security Microsoft Outlook Add-in installation
- Advanced settings after installation of the Application Console on another device
- Actions to perform after Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installation
- Modifying the set of components and repairing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Uninstalling using the Setup Wizard
- Installing using the Setup Wizard
- Installing and uninstalling the application from the command line
- About installing and uninstalling Kaspersky Security for Windows Server from command line
- Example commands for installing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Actions to perform after Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installation
- Adding / removing components. Sample commands
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server uninstallation. Sample commands
- Return codes
- Installing and uninstalling the application using Kaspersky Security Center
- General information about installing via Kaspersky Security Center
- Rights to install or uninstall Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Installing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server via Kaspersky Security Center
- Actions to perform after Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installation
- Installing the Application Console via Kaspersky Security Center
- Uninstalling Kaspersky Security for Windows Server via Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing and uninstalling via Active Directory group policies
- Checking Kaspersky Security for Windows Server functions. Using the EICAR test virus
- Application interface
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About license certificate
- About the key
- About the key file
- About activation code
- About subscription
- About data provision
- About activating the application through Cloud Console
- Activating the application with a key file
- Activating the application with an activation code
- Viewing information about the current license
- Functional limitations when the license expires
- Renewing the license
- Deleting the key
- Working with the Administration Plug-in
- Managing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server from Kaspersky Security Center
- Managing application settings
- Creating and configuring policies
- Creating and configuring tasks using Kaspersky Security Center
- About task creation in Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating a task using Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring local tasks in the Application settings window of the Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring group tasks in Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring crash diagnostics settings in Kaspersky Security Center
- Managing task schedules
- Reports in Kaspersky Security Center
- Working with the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console
- About the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console interface
- Managing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server via the Application Console on another device
- Configuring general application settings via the Application Console
- Managing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server tasks
- Viewing the protection status and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server information
- Working with the Web Plug-in from Web Console and Cloud Console
- Managing Kaspersky Security for Windows Server from Web Console and Cloud Console
- Web Plug-in limitations
- Managing application settings
- Creating and configuring policies
- Creating and configuring tasks using Kaspersky Security Center
- Reports in Kaspersky Security Center
- Compact Diagnostic Interface
- Updating Kaspersky Security for Windows Server databases and software modules
- About Update tasks
- About Software Modules Update
- About Databases Update
- Schemes for updating anti-virus application databases and modules used within an organization
- Configuring Update tasks
- Rolling back Kaspersky Security for Windows Server database updates
- Rolling back application module updates
- Update task statistics
- Isolating objects and copying backups
- Isolating probably infected objects. Quarantine
- Making backup copies of objects. Backup
- Blocking access to network resources. Blocked Hosts
- Event registration. Kaspersky Security for Windows Server logs
- Notification settings
- Starting and stopping Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server self-defense
- About Kaspersky Security for Windows Server self-defense
- Protection from changes to folders with installed Kaspersky Security for Windows Server components
- Protection from changes to Kaspersky Security for Windows Server registry keys
- Registering the Kaspersky Security Service as a protected service
- Managing access permissions for Kaspersky Security for Windows Server functions
- About permissions to manage Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- About permissions to manage registered services
- About access permissions for the Kaspersky Security Management Service
- About permissions to manage the Kaspersky Security Service
- Managing access permissions via the Administration Plug-in
- Managing access permissions via the Application Console
- Managing access permissions via the Web Plug-in
- Real-Time File Protection
- About the Real-Time File Protection task
- About the task protection scope and security settings
- About virtual protection scopes
- Predefined protection scopes
- About predefined security levels
- File extensions scanned by default in the Real-Time File Protection task
- Default Real-Time File Protection task settings
- Managing the Real-Time File Protection task via the Administration Plug-in
- Managing Real-Time File Protection task via the Application Console
- Managing Real-Time File Protection task via the Web Plug-in
- Script Monitoring
- KSN Usage
- Network Threat Protection
- About the Network Threat Protection task
- Default Network Threat Protection task settings
- Configuring the Network Threat Protection task via the Application Console
- Configuring the Network Threat Protection task via the Administration Plug-in
- Configuring the Network Threat Protection task via the Web Plug-in
- Traffic Security
- About the Traffic Security task
- About Traffic Security rules
- Mail threat protection
- List of categories
- Predefined protection level settings
- Default Traffic Security task settings
- Managing Traffic Security via the Administration Plug-in
- Managing Traffic Security via the Application Console
- Managing Traffic Security via the Web Plug-in
- Anti-Cryptor
- Applications Launch Control
- About the Applications Launch Control task
- About Applications Launch Control rules
- About Software Distribution Control
- About KSN usage for the Applications Launch Control task
- About Applications Launch Control rules generation
- Default Applications Launch Control task settings
- Managing Applications Launch Control via the Administration Plug-in
- Navigation
- Configuring Applications Launch Control task settings
- Configuring Software Distribution Control
- Configuring the Rule Generator for Applications Launch Control task
- Configuring Applications Launch Control rules via the Kaspersky Security Center
- Adding an Applications Launch Control rule
- Enabling the Default Allow mode
- Creating allowing rules from Kaspersky Security Center events
- Importing rules from a Kaspersky Security Center report on blocked applications
- Importing Applications Launch Control rules from an XML file
- Checking application launches
- Creating a Rule Generator for Applications Launch Control task
- Managing Applications Launch Control via the Application Console
- Managing Applications Launch Control via the Web Plug-in
- Device Control
- About Device Control task
- About Device Control rules
- About Device Control rules generation
- About Rule Generator for Device Control task
- Device Control default task settings
- Managing Device Control via the Administration Plug-in
- Navigation
- Configuring Device Control task
- Configuring the Rule Generator for Device Control task
- Configuring Device Control rules via the Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating allowing rules based on system data in a Kaspersky Security Center policy
- Generating rules for connected devices
- Importing rules from the Kaspersky Security Center report on blocked devices
- Creating rules using the Rule Generator for Device Control task
- Adding generated rules to the Device Control rules list
- Managing Device Control via the Application Console
- Navigation
- Configuring Device Control task settings
- Configuring Device Control rules
- Importing Device Control rules from XML file
- Filling rules list basing on Device Control task events
- Adding an allowing rule for one or several external devices
- Removing Device Control rules
- Exporting Device Control rules
- Activating and deactivating of Device Control rules
- Expanding Device Control rules usage scope
- Configuring Rule Generator for Device Control task
- Managing Device Control via the Application Console Web Plug-in
- Firewall Management
- File Integrity Monitor
- Log Inspection
- On-Demand Scan
- About On-Demand Scan tasks
- About the task scan scope and security settings
- Predefined scan scopes
- Online storage file scanning
- About predefined security levels
- About the Removable Drives Scan
- About the Baseline File Integrity Monitor task
- Enabling start of On-Demand Scan task from context menu
- Default On-Demand Scan tasks settings
- Managing On-Demand Scan tasks via the Administration Plug-in
- Managing On-Demand Scan tasks via the Application Console
- Managing On-Demand Scan tasks via the Web Plug-in
- Trusted Zone
- Exploit Prevention
- Hierarchical storage management
- Network Attached Storage Protection
- Integrating Kaspersky Security for Windows Server with network attached storages
- Working with the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console
- About the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console
- Starting the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console from the Start menu
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console window
- Viewing status information for Network Attached Storage Protection
- Managing Network Attached Storage Protection tasks
- Protecting EMC network attached storages of the Celerra / VNX group
- RPC Network Storage Protection
- About the RPC Network Storage Protection
- About scanning symbolic links
- About scanning snapshots and other read-only volumes and folders
- Configuring a connection between an RPC network storage and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Configuring the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Security levels in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- About security levels in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Applying a preset security level in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Manually configuring the security level settings in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Using security level settings templates in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Viewing statistics of the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- ICAP Network Storage Protection
- About the ICAP Network Storage Protection
- Configuring a connection between an ICAP network storage and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server
- Configuring the ICAP Network Storage Protection task
- Security levels in the ICAP Network Storage Protection task
- Viewing statistics of the ICAP Network Storage Protection task
- Anti-Cryptor for NetApp
- Managing Network Attached Storage Protection tasks from Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring Network Attached Storage Protection settings using policies
- Configuring Network Attached Storage Protection settings for one server in Kaspersky Security Center
- Manually configuring the security level settings in the RPC Network Storage Protection task
- Manually configuring the security level settings in the ICAP Network Storage Protection task
- Integrating with third-party systems
- Performance counters for System Monitor
- About Kaspersky Security for Windows Server performance counters
- Total number of requests denied
- Total number of requests skipped
- Number of requests not processed because of lack of system resources
- Number of requests sent to be processed
- Average number of file interception dispatcher streams
- Maximum number of file interception dispatcher streams
- Number of elements in the infected objects queue
- Number of objects processed per second
- Kaspersky Security for Windows Server SNMP counters and traps
- Integrating with WMI
- Performance counters for System Monitor
- Working with Kaspersky Security for Windows Server from the command line
- Commands
- Displaying Kaspersky Security for Windows Server command help: KAVSHELL HELP
- Starting and stopping the Kaspersky Security Service KAVSHELL START: KAVSHELL STOP
- Scanning a selected area: KAVSHELL SCAN
- Starting the Critical Areas Scan task: KAVSHELL SCANCRITICAL
- Managing tasks asynchronously: KAVSHELL TASK
- Removing the PPL attribute: KAVSHELL CONFIG
- Starting and stopping Real-Time Server Protection tasks: KAVSHELL RTP
- Managing the Applications Launch Control task: KAVSHELL APPCONTROL /CONFIG
- Rule Generator for Applications Launch Control: KAVSHELL APPCONTROL /GENERATE
- Filling the list of Applications Launch Control rules: KAVSHELL APPCONTROL
- Filling the list of Device Control rules: KAVSHELL DEVCONTROL
- Starting the Database Update task: KAVSHELL UPDATE
- Rolling back Kaspersky Security for Windows Server database updates: KAVSHELL ROLLBACK
- Managing log inspection: KAVSHELL TASK LOG-INSPECTOR
- Activating the application: KAVSHELL LICENSE
- Enabling, configuring and disabling trace logs: KAVSHELL TRACE
- Defragmenting Kaspersky Security for Windows Server log files: KAVSHELL VACUUM
- Cleaning iSwift base: KAVSHELL FBRESET
- Enabling and disabling dump file creation: KAVSHELL DUMP
- Importing settings: KAVSHELL IMPORT
- Exporting settings: KAVSHELL EXPORT
- Integration with Microsoft Operations Management Suite: KAVSHELL OMSINFO
- Managing the Baseline File Integrity Monitor task: KAVSHELL FIM /BASELINE
- Command return codes
- Return code for the KAVSHELL START and KAVSHELL STOP commands
- Return code for KAVSHELL SCAN and KAVSHELL SCANCRITICAL commands
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL TASK LOG-INSPECTOR command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL TASK command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL RTP command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL UPDATE command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL ROLLBACK command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL LICENSE command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL TRACE command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL FBRESET command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL DUMP command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL IMPORT command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL EXPORT command
- Return codes for the KAVSHELL FIM /BASELINE command
- Commands
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Active key
- Administration Server
- Anti-virus databases
- Archive
- Backup
- Disinfection
- Event severity
- False positive
- File mask
- Heuristic analyzer
- Infectable file
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- License term
- Local task
- OLE object
- Policy
- Protection status
- Quarantine
- Real-time protection
- Security level
- SIEM
- Startup objects
- Task
- Task settings
- Update
- Vulnerability
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Working with the Administration Plug-in > Creating and configuring policies > Creating a policy
Creating a policy
Creating a policy
The process of creating a policy involves the following steps:
- Creating a policy using the policy wizard. Real-Time Server Protection tasks settings can be configured using the wizard dialogs.
- Configuring policy settings. In the Properties: <Policy name> window of the created policy, you can define the Real-Time Server Protection tasks settings, the general settings of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server, the Quarantine and Backup settings, the level of detail for task logs, as well as user and administrator notifications about Kaspersky Security for Windows Server events.
To create a policy for a group of protected devices running the installed Kaspersky Security for Windows Server:
- Expand the Managed devices node in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree, then select the administration group containing the protected devices for which you wish to create a policy.
- In the details pane of the selected administration group, select the Policies tab and click the Create a policy link to start the wizard and create a policy.
The New Policy Wizard window opens.
- In the Select the application for which you want to create a group policy window, select Kaspersky Security for Windows Server and click Next.
- Enter a group policy name in the Name field.
The policy name cannot contain the following symbols:
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. - To apply a policy configuration used in a previous version of the application:
- Select the Use settings from policy for previous versions of application check box.
- Click the Select button.
- Select the policy you want to apply.
- Click Next.
- In the Operation type selection window, select one of the following options:
- New, to create a new policy with default settings.
- Import policy created with previous versions of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server, to use the imported policy as a template.
- Click Browse and select a configuration file with an existing policy.
- In the Real-time server protection window, configure the Real-Time File Protection, KSN Usage tasks, Exploit Prevention, and Script Monitoring as required. Allow or block the use of configured policy tasks on protected devices on the network:
- Click the
button to allow changes to task settings on network protected devices and block the application of task settings configured in the policy.
- Click the
button to deny changes to task settings on network protected devices and allow the application of task settings configured in the policy.
The newly created policy uses the default settings of Real-Time Server Protection tasks.
- To edit the default settings of the Real-Time File Protection task, click the Settings button in the Real-Time File Protection subsection. In the window that opens, configure the task according to your needs. Click OK.
- To edit the default settings of the KSN Usage task, click the Settings button in the KSN Usage subsection. In the window that opens, configure the task according to your needs. Click OK.
To start the KSN Usage task, you need to accept the KSN Statement in the KSN data handling window.
- To edit the default settings of the Exploit Prevention component, click the Settings button in the Exploit Prevention subsection. In the window that opens, configure the functionality according to your needs. Click OK.
- Click the
- Select one of the following policy statuses in the Create the group policy for the application window:
- Active policy if you want to apply the policy immediately after it is created. If an active policy already exists in the group, it is deactivated and a new policy is applied.
- Inactive policy if you do not want to apply the created policy immediately. In this case the policy may be activated later.
- Select the Open policy properties immediately after they are created check box to automatically close the New Policy Wizard and configure the newly created policy after clicking the Next button.
- Click the Finish button.
The created policy appears in the list of policies on the Policies tab of the selected administration group. In the Properties: <Policy name> window, you can configure other settings, tasks and functions of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server.
Article ID: 146619, Last review: May 25, 2022