Kaspersky Security Integrations for MSP
- What's new
- Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Deployment schemas of Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Getting started with Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Prerequisites
- Getting started if Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server is used
- Getting started if Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud is used
- Accessing the Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate dashboard
- Connecting to Kaspersky solutions
- Viewing information on Kaspersky dashboard
- Running Kaspersky management commands
- Monitoring and alerting
- Deploying Kaspersky security applications from the Control Center
- Plug-in modifications to ConnectWise Automate configuration
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Information about third-party code
- Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Deployment schemas of Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Integration scenario
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Updating Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Interface of Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Getting started
- Managing integrations
- Configuring integration in Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Configuring integration by using the registry
- Managing administrators
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Reporting
- Custom fields in ConnectWise Manage
- Information about third-party code
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Deployment schemas of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Integration scenario
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Updating Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Interface of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Getting started
- Managing integrations
- Configuring integration in Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Configuring integration by using the registry
- Managing administrators
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Reporting
- User-defined fields in Autotask
- Information about third-party code
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw
- Integration scenario
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw
- Interface of Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw
- Getting started
- Managing integrations
- Configuring integration in Kaspersky Security Integration with Tigerpaw
- Mapping accounts and enabling automatic billing
- Setting up service order creation
- Mapping Tigerpaw price book items to security applications
- Viewing accounts not integrated with Kaspersky security applications
- Configuring integration by using the registry
- Managing administrators
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Custom fields in Tigerpaw
- Information about third-party code
- Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds N-central
- Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds N-central
- Prerequisites
- Integration scenario
- Deploying Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds N-central
- Running an automation policy
- Viewing the anti-virus protection status of a device
- Adding a dashboard
- Scenario: Deploying Kaspersky security applications from SolarWinds N-central
- Creating a stand-alone installation package
- Deploying a Kaspersky security application
- Upgrading Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds N-central
- Kaspersky Lab End User License Agreement
- Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds RMM
- Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds RMM
- Prerequisites
- Scenario: Integrating Kaspersky security applications into SolarWinds RMM
- Deploying Kaspersky Security Integration with SolarWinds RMM
- Running an automated task
- Viewing the anti-virus protection status of a device
- Scenario: Deploying Kaspersky security applications from SolarWinds RMM
- Creating a stand-alone installation package
- Deploying a Kaspersky security application
- Kaspersky Lab End User License Agreement
- Contact Technical Support
- Glossary
- Trademark notices
Removing Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
You can remove the components of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask by using a standard Windows installation / uninstallation procedure.
To remove a component of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask:
- On the Start menu, select Control Panel and then click Programs and Features.
- In the list of installed programs, select Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP or Kaspersky Security Integration Service for MSP.
- Right-click the selected application and select Uninstall.
The selected application is removed. Repeat these steps for the other component of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask.
As an alternative, you can remove the components of Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask in silent mode.
To remove Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP in silent mode:
Open a Command Prompt window as an administrator and type
msiexec.exe /x {8b214c37-6b57-41b7-a7cf-aee68866d54d} REBOOT=ReallySuppress /qn /l*v %temp%\msp_service_uninstall_log.txt
To remove Kaspersky Security Integration Service for MSP in silent mode:
Open a Command Prompt window as an administrator and type
msiexec.exe /x {96c9850b-81d7-4fa9-979b-a7996b003c80} REBOOT=ReallySuppress /qn /l*v %temp%\msp_tool_uninstall_log.txt
Removing user.config file
When you uninstall Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP, the user.config files are not removed. These files are automatically created for every user who has ever connected to a Kaspersky solution (either on-premises or Cloud) using Kaspersky Security Integration Tool for MSP. The user.config files contain encrypted information about the user's connection settings for Kaspersky Security Center or Kaspersky Business Hub.
If necessary, you can manually remove the user.config file for every user. The user.config file is stored in the AppData folder of a user.
For example, for Windows 7 and Administrator user, the path to the user.config files is as follows: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\AO_Kaspersky_Lab\IntegrationUI.exe_Url_nrmo2y4axdcnfumknnua4kzhxvafmxmb\1.0.0.0\user.config.