Starting with version 11.7.0, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows includes a wizard for migrating from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security. You can migrate policy and task settings for the following solutions:
A wizard for migrating from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security works only in Web Console and Cloud Console. In the Administration Console (MMC), you can only migrate settings for Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform (EDR) solution using the standard Kaspersky Security Center Policy and Task Migration Wizard.
It is recommended to begin with migrating Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a single computer, then do it on a group of computers, and then complete the migration on all computers of the organization.
To migrate policy and task settings from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security,
in the main window of the Web Console, select Operations → Migration from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent.
This runs the Policy and Task Migration Wizard. Follow the instructions of the Wizard.
Step 1. Policy migration
The Migration Wizard creates a new policy which merges the settings of Kaspersky Endpoint Security and Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policies. In the policy list, select Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policies whose settings you want to merge with the Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy. Click a Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policy to select the Kaspersky Endpoint Security with which you want to merge settings. Make sure you selected the correct policies and go to the next step.
Step 2. Task migration
The Migration Wizard creates new tasks for Kaspersky Endpoint Security. In the task list, select Kaspersky Endpoint Agent tasks which you want to create for Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy. The Wizard supports tasks for Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response and Kaspersky Sandbox. Go to the next step.
Step 3. Wizard completion
Exit the Wizard. As a result, the wizard does the following:
The policy merges settings from Kaspersky Endpoint Security and Kaspersky Endpoint Agent. The policy is called <Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy name> & <Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policy name>. The new policy has the Inactive status. To continue, change the statuses of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent and Kaspersky Endpoint Security policies to Inactive and activate the new merged policy.
After migrating from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows, please make sure that the new policy has the functionality for data transfer to the Administration Server (quarantine file data and threat development chain data) set up. Data transfer parameter values are not migrated from a Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policy.
When migrating from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform (EDR) solution, you may encounter errors when connecting the computer to Central Node servers. The reason is that the migration wizard in Web Console skips the following policy settings and does not migrate them:
By default, settings can be modified (the "lock" is open). Therefore the settings are not applied on the computer. You must prohibit the modification of settings and close the "lock".
If you are using two-way authentication for connecting to Central Node servers, you must re-add the crypto-container. The migration wizard correctly migrates the TLS certificate of the server.
The Policy and Task Migration Wizard in Administration Console (MMC) migrates all settings for the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform (EDR) solution.
New tasks are copies of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent tasks for Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response and Kaspersky Sandbox. At the same time, the Wizard leaves Kaspersky Endpoint Agent tasks unchanged.