Kaspersky Security Management Suite, Kaspersky Security Center, and the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console are not included in the Kaspersky Thin Client distribution kit. They must be installed separately.
You can view the list of installed web plug-ins in the Web Console interface (Console settings → Web plug-ins).
The web plug-in functionality is available to all administrators with browser access to the Web Console. If required, you can set up access control for the Kaspersky Security Management Suite functionality.
If you plan to use the default port to connect the thin client to Kaspersky Security Center, port 13292 must be available on the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. If you plan to use a port other than 13292, you must set the permissions accordingly. For more information about enabling a port on the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server, see the Kaspersky Security Center Online Help.
To ensure stable operation of system functions and access to all of its capabilities, the major versions of the web plug-in of Kaspersky Security Management Suite and Kaspersky Thin Client must match.
To install the web plug-in in the Web Console:
The End User License Agreement is displayed.
The relevant archive containing web plug-in installation images and signature files is unpacked automatically after you accept the agreement.
A list of available Web Console plug-ins is displayed.
The Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in will be loaded in the default configuration and appear in the list of Web Console management plug-ins.
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