Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.x

About importing and exporting settings

October 25, 2023

ID 151281

You can export Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows settings to an XML configuration file and import settings into Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows from the configuration file. You can save all application settings or only settings for individual components to a configuration file.

When you export all settings of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows to a file, the general application settings and settings of the following Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows components and functions are saved:

  • Real-Time File Protection
  • KSN Usage
  • Device Control
  • Applications Launch Control
  • Rule Generator for Device Control
  • Rule Generator for Applications Launch Control
  • On-Demand Scan tasks
  • File Integrity Monitor
  • Log Inspection
  • Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows database and software modules update
  • Quarantine
  • Backup
  • Logs
  • Administrator and user notifications
  • Trusted zone
  • Exploit Prevention
  • Password protection

Also, you can save the general settings of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows in the file, as well as the rights of user accounts.

You cannot export group task settings.

Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows exports all passwords used by the application, for example, user account settings for running tasks or connecting to a proxy server. Exported passwords are saved in encrypted form in the configuration file. You can import passwords only using Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows installed on this protected device if it has not been reinstalled or updated.

You cannot import previously saved passwords using Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows installed on a different protected device. After settings have been imported on the protected device, all passwords must be entered manually.

If a Kaspersky Security Center policy is active at the time of export, the application exports the specified values used by that policy.

Settings can be imported from a configuration file containing settings for individual Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows components (e.g. from a file created in Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows installed with an incomplete set of components). After the settings are imported, only those Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows settings that were contained in the configuration file are changed. All other settings remain the same.

Settings of an active Kaspersky Security Center policy that have been blocked do not change when importing the settings.

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