Advanced settings after installation of the Application Console on another device

If the Application Console has been installed on any device in the network, other than a protected device, perform the following actions to allow users to manage Kaspersky Security for Windows Server remotely:

The Application Console on the remote device uses the DCOM protocol to receive information about Kaspersky Security for Windows Server events (such as objects scanned, tasks completed, etc.) from the Kaspersky Security Management Service on the protected device. You need to allow network connections for the Application Console in the Windows Firewall settings in order to establish connections between the Application Console and the Kaspersky Security Management Service.

On the remote device, where the Application Console is installed, do the following:

The same steps should be applied to configure any other software or hardware firewall.

If the Application Console is open while you configure the connection between the protected device and the device on which the Application Console is installed:

  1. Close the Application Console.
  2. Wait until the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server remote management process kavfsrcn.exe is finished.
  3. Restart the Application Console.

    The new connection settings will be applied.

In this section

Allowing anonymous remote access to COM applications

Allowing network connections for the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server remote management process

Adding outbound rule for Windows Firewall

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