If a corporate network includes several Microsoft Exchange servers with the application installed, you may need to manage the application settings in a group of servers simultaneously. For example, these may be Microsoft Exchange servers with identical security requirements. To manage identical settings in a group of Security Servers, Kaspersky Security provides profiles. A profile is a set of identical settings applied to several Security Servers at once. Using profiles allows you to specify identical settings for all Security Servers of the same type simultaneously and to avoid the hassle of configuring each Security Server separately.
Profiles can be useful in the following cases:
Using profiles is optional. You can also configure the settings of Security Servers separately in the node of each Security Server.
If a company has multiple sites, allowance should be made for replication delays when creating and editing profiles, since the application stores profile information in Active Directory.
To use profiles, perform the following:
The Security Server settings can be unavailable for editing if the Security Server has been added to a profile and inherited the profile settings. The "lock" symbol appears next to the setting that cannot be edited. To be able to configure Security Server settings that differ from profile settings, remove the Security Server from the profile.
You can create any number of profiles and add Security Servers to them or remove Security Servers from profiles at will.
You may need to remove a Security Server from the profile, for example, in the following cases:
If you no longer need an existing profile, you can remove that profile from the application configuration.