Adding devices to the list of trusted devices in a local interface

January 10, 2024

ID 65743

In the local interface, you can add devices that are connected to the protected virtual machine to the list of trusted devices.

By default, when a device is added to the list of trusted devices, access to the device is granted to all users (the Everyone group of users).

To add a device to the list of trusted devices 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 Endpoint control section, select Device Control.

    In the right part of the window, the Device Control component's settings are displayed.

  3. Select the Trusted devices tab.
  4. Click the Select button.

    The Select trusted devices window opens.

    If the settings in the local interface are not available, this means that the values of settings defined by the policy are used for all protected virtual machines of the administration group.

  5. Select the check box next to the name of a device that you want to add to the list of trusted devices.

    The list in the Devices column depends on the value that is selected in the Display connected devices drop-down list.

  6. If necessary, enter a brief comment in the Comment field.
  7. Click the Select button.

    The standard Select Users or Groups window in Microsoft Windows opens.

  8. Specify users and/or groups for whom Kaspersky Security should recognize the selected devices as trusted.

    The names of users and/or groups of users that are specified in the Select users and/or groups of users window are displayed in the Allow to users and/or groups of users field.

  9. In the Select trusted devices window, click OK.

    A line containing the settings of the added trusted device will appear in the table of devices on the Trusted devices tab.

  10. To save changes, click the Save button.

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