Kaspersky Security Center lets you receive information about events that occur while Kaspersky Thin Client is running. In the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console interface, you can configure a notification regarding the registration of such events. Each event in Kaspersky Security Center has its own importance level. Depending on the conditions of its occurrence, an event can be assigned one of the following importance levels:
A critical event is an event that indicates the occurrence of a critical problem that may lead to data loss, an operational malfunction, or a critical error.
A functional failure is an event that indicates the occurrence of a serious problem, error or malfunction that occurred during operation of the application or while performing a procedure.
A warning is an event that requires attention because it emphasizes important situations in the operation of Kaspersky Thin Client and may indicate a possible issue in the future. Most events are designated as warnings if the application can be restored without loss of data or functional capabilities after such events occur.
An info is an event that informs about successful completion of an operation, proper functioning of the application, or completion of a procedure.
You can configure notifications about Kaspersky Thin Client events in the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console for one device or for a group of devices.
In the main window of the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console, do one of the following:
If the thin client is included in an administration group, select Assets (Devices) → Managed devices.
If the thin client has not been added to an administration group, select Discovery & deployment → Unassigned devices.
Click the name of the device where Kaspersky Thin Client is running. You can view the device name in the Kaspersky Thin Client interface.
In the window that opens, select the Applications tab.
Click the name of the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in.
This opens a window containing information about Kaspersky Thin Client.
Select the Event configuration tab.
Select the importance of events whose information you want to receive:
Critical
Functional failure
Warning
Info
A table of events for the selected importance level will be displayed.
Click the Add event button and in the window that opens select the check box next to the types of events that you want to add.
Click OK.
To save the changes, click the Save button.
Kaspersky Thin Client will send the selected types of events with the specified importance to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. The default storage time for events is 30 days.
In the main window of the Web Console, select Assets (Devices) → Policies & profiles.
Click the policy name for the Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in.
In the window that opens, select the Event configuration tab.
Select the importance of events whose information you want to receive:
Critical
Functional failure
Warning
Info
A table of events for the selected importance level will be displayed.
Click the Add event button and in the window that opens select the check box next to the types of events that you want to add.
Click OK.
To save the changes, click the Save button.
If the Enforced toggle button is turned off, the settings will not be applied to Kaspersky Thin Client devices that are included in the administration group and are covered by the current security policy.
Kaspersky Thin Client will send the selected types of events with the specified importance to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. The default storage time for events is 30 days.
For detailed information on configuring notifications for event registration in the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Online Help.