Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

About the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console

June 10, 2022

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Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Console is an isolated snap-in that you can add to the Microsoft Management Console.

You can manage the application via the Application Console installed on the protected device or on another device on the corporate network.

After the Application Console has been installed on another device, advanced configuration is required.

You can install the Application Console and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server on different protected devices assigned to different domains. In this case, there may be limitations on sending information from the application to the Application Console. For example, after any application task starts, its status may remain unchanged in the Application Console.

When installing the Application Console, the installation wizard creates the kavfs.msc file in the installation folder and adds Kaspersky Security for Windows Server snap-in to the list of isolated Microsoft Windows snap-ins.

You can start the Application Console from the Start menu. The Kaspersky Security for Windows Server snap-in msc-file can be run or added to the Microsoft Management Console as a new element in the tree.

Under a 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows, the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server snap-in can be added only in the 32-bit version of Microsoft Management Console. To add the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server snap-in, open Microsoft Management Console from the command line by executing the command: mmc.exe /32.

Multiple Kaspersky Security for Windows Server snap-ins can be added to one Microsoft Management Console opened in author mode. You can then manage the protection of multiple devices on which Kaspersky Security for Windows Server is installed.

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