Modifying task settings

January 10, 2024

ID 177022

Modifying the task settings in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console

To modify the task settings in the Administration Console:

  1. Open Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To modify the settings of a task created for SVMs or virtual machines within the selected administration group, select the folder with the name of this administration group in the console tree and in the workspace select the Tasks tab.
    • To modify the settings of a task created for one or more SVMs or virtual machines (tasks for a set of devices), select the Tasks folder in the console tree.
  3. In the list of tasks, select the required task and double-click it to open the Settings: <Task name> window.

    You can also open the task properties window using the Settings item of the task context menu.

  4. Modify the task settings.
  5. Click the Apply button or the OK button in the Settings: <Task name> window to save the changes.

Modifying the task settings in the Light Agent for Windows local interface

To modify the task settings in the local interface:

  1. On the protected virtual machine, open the application settings window.
  2. In the left part of the window, in the Scheduled tasks section, select the section with the name of the relevant task.

    The right part of the window displays the settings of the selected task.

    If some tasks are absent from the section, this means that the display and management of local tasks is denied by the policy for all protected virtual machines of the administration group. You can enable or disable the display and management of local tasks in the Light Agent for Windows policy (Advanced settings subsection in the Other settings) section.

  3. Configure the task settings.
  4. To save changes, click the Save button.

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