Regardless of the settings of the anti-malware database update mode and malware scan task run mode, you can force a start of these tasks at any time. You may also have to force any of these tasks to stop. It may be necessary to start any of these tasks immediately if, for example, the task is configured for manual start but users have not run the task in a long time.
As an alternative, you can start a malware scan task on a single device.
You can start and stop an anti-malware database update and malware scan for Windows devices and Mac devices.
To force a start of an anti-malware database update or malware scan:
The Devices section contains a list of devices that have been added to Kaspersky Next.
The Manage anti-malware database update / Manage malware scan window opens.
The database update or malware scan starts.
You can use a filter to view information about the status of the running task on all devices, on devices with outdated databases, or on devices with up-to-date databases. The All devices filter is enabled by default. You can also use the device search function.
To force a start of a malware scan on a single device:
The Devices section contains a list of devices that have been added to Kaspersky Next.
This opens a page containing detailed information about the device. The left part of the page shows the Commands list, which contains buttons with the commands that are available for the device.
The malware scan starts.
To force a stop of an anti-malware database update or malware scan:
The Devices section contains a list of devices that have been added to Kaspersky Next.
The Manage anti-malware database update / Manage malware scan window opens.
You can use a filter to view information about the status of the running task on all devices, on devices with outdated databases, or on devices with up-to-date databases. The All devices filter is enabled by default. You can also use the device search function.
The database update or malware scan stops.
Starting and stopping of tasks on devices occurs with a delay. This delay is necessary for the synchronization of devices with Kaspersky Next. Synchronization of devices with Kaspersky Next occurs automatically at a certain frequency or is performed manually on devices by sending the Synchronize command.
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