Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux

Viewing application settings

October 22, 2023

ID 198047

To view the application settings:

  1. Expand the Managed devices node in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree and select the group to which the protected device belongs.
  2. In the workspace, select the Devices tab.
  3. In the protected device context menu, select Properties.
  4. In the Properties: <Device name> window, select the Applications section.

    A list of Kaspersky applications that are installed on the device appears in the right part of the device properties window.

  5. Select Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3.0 for Linux.
  6. Click the Properties button under the list of applications or select Properties in the application context menu.

    The Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3.0 for Linux settings window opens.

The Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3.0 for Linux settings window displays the following information about Kaspersky Endpoint Security:

  • The General section contains general information about the installed application:
    • Version number: the version number of the application
    • Installed — Date and time when the application was installed on the protected device
    • Current status: status of the File Threat Protection task, such as Running or Paused
    • Last software update: date and time when Kaspersky Endpoint Security software modules were last updated
    • Installed updates: list of software modules for which updates are installed
    • Application databases: date and time when the application databases were created and last updated
  • The Components section contains a list of standard application components. A status (for example, Stopped, Suspended, Not Installed) and version of each component is displayed.
  • The License keys section contains information about the active key and reserve keys:
    • Unique alphanumeric sequence
    • Type: type of license (commercial or trial)
    • Activation date (this field is only available for the active key): date when the active key was added
    • License expiration date (this field is only available for the active key): date when the application can no longer be used with the current active key
    • Validity period: the number of days during which you can use the application activated by this key
    • Maximum number of devices: number of devices on which the key can be used
  • The Event configuration section contains the events that the application saves to the event storage.
  • The Advanced section contains information about the application administration plug-in.

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