Selection of an update source in update tasks depends on the scheme used for updating databases and program modules in the organization.
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server databases and modules can be updated on the protected devices using the following schemes:
Any device with the software listed below installed can serve as an intermediate device:
Updating using an intermediate device not only reduces Internet traffic, but also provides additional network protected device security.
The update schemes listed are described below.
Scheme 1. Updating databases and modules directly from the Internet
To configure Kaspersky Security for Windows Server updates directly from the Internet:
on each protected device in the settings of the Database Update task and the Software Modules Update task, specify Kaspersky's update servers as the source of updates.
Other HTTP or FTP servers that have an update folder can be configured as the update source.
Figure 1: Updating databases and modules directly from the Internet
Scheme 2. Updating databases and modules via one of the protected devices
To configure Kaspersky Security for Windows Server updates via one of the protected devices:
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server will obtain updates via one of the protected devices.
Figure 2: Updating databases and modules via one of the protected devices
Scheme 3. Updating databases and modules via Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
If Kaspersky Security Center is used for centralized administration of anti-virus device protection, updates can be downloaded via the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server installed in the local area network (see the figure below).
Figure 3: Updating databases and modules via Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
To configure Kaspersky Security for Windows Server updates via the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server:
Administration Server will start the task each time it receives updates (recommended method).
The After Administration Server has retrieved updates start frequency cannot be specified in the Application Console.
If Kaspersky Security for Windows Server anti-virus databases are rarely updated (from once a month to once a year), the likelihood of detecting threats decreases and the frequency of false alarms raised by application components increases.
Kaspersky Security for Windows Server will obtain updates via the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
If you plan to use Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server to distribute updates, install Network Agent (an application component included in the Kaspersky Security Center distribution kit) on each of the protected devices. This ensures interaction between the Administration Server and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server on the protected device. Detailed information about Network Agent and its configuration using Kaspersky Security Center is provided in the Kaspersky Security Center Help.
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