How to change application components of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows
Latest update: October 08, 2019
ID: 13685
This article concerns Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows:
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.3.3.304)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 3 (version 10.3.3.275)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 1 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
- Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.2.6.3733)
You can change application components of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows locally or remotely.
Changing application components locally
This option is available if Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows was installed on a computer locally. If it was installed through the Kaspersky Security Center 10 policy, then you must change the components remotely.
- Open Control Panel → Programs and Features or press Win+R on the keyboard and enter appwiz.cpl.
- Choose Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows.
- Click Change.
- Click Modify.
- Enter the login and password if the actions are password-protected according to the policy.
- Change the set of components:
- Select the check boxes for the components you are planning to use.
- Clear the check boxes for the components you do not want to use.
Changing application components remotely
- Open Kaspersky Security Center 10.
Make sure the Password protection option is disabled in the properties of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows policy (Interface or Application Settings tab)
- Go to Tasks. Click Create a task.
- Create the Change application components task.
- Open the properties of the created task and go to the Properties section.
- Change the set of components:
- Select the check boxes for the components you are planning to use.
- Clear the check boxes for the components you do not want to use.
- Click OK.
You you are adding the encryption component for versions of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows earlier than Service Pack 2 which have no AES module, install it. Please note that different versions of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows are compatible with different versions of AES modules. We recommend that you install the MSI package included into the installation package you have used. The file is named aes_encryption_module.msi.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 uses special drivers as its own encryption module and the encryption components are added and removed using the Change application components task.