Change application components

During installation of the application, you can select the components that will be available. You can change the available application components in the following ways:

Please take into account the following special considerations when changing the application components:

How to add or remove application components in the Administration Console (MMC)

How to add or remove application components in the Web Console and Cloud Console

When installing, updating or uninstalling Kaspersky Endpoint Security, errors may occur. For more information about solving these errors, please refer to the Technical Support Knowledge Base.

Advanced Settings of the task

Parameter

Description

Remove incompatible third-party applications

Prior to the installation, Kaspersky Endpoint Security checks the computer for the presence of software from the incompatible.txt list. Kaspersky does not guarantee the compatibility of Kaspersky Endpoint Security with software from the list. If an application from the list is discovered, the installer stops the deployment of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.

Use password for modifying the set of application components

Administrators typically enable Password protection to restrict access to Kaspersky Endpoint Security. That is, to modify the selection of application components, you must enter credentials of a user that has the Remove / modify / restore the application permission. For example, you can use the KLAdmin account.

Use Azure WVD compatibility mode

This feature allows correctly displaying the state of the Azure virtual machine in the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform console. To monitor the performance of the computer, Kaspersky Endpoint Security sends telemetry to KATA servers. Telemetry includes an ID of the computer (Sensor ID). Azure WVD compatibility mode allows assigning a permanent unique Sensor ID to these virtual machines. If the compatibility mode is turned off, the Sensor ID can change after the computer is restarted because of how Azure virtual machines work. This can cause duplicates of virtual machines to appear on the console.

Use the password to uninstall Kaspersky Endpoint Agent and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server

Administrators typically enable Password protection in settings of these tasks to restrict access to Kaspersky Endpoint Agent (KEA) and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server (KSWS). That is, if you are migrating from the [KES+KEA] configuration to [KES+built-in agent], or if you are migrating from KSWS to KES, you must enter a password to remove these applications.

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