Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

Configuring scalability, interface, and scan settings in Web Plug-in

June 10, 2022

ID 192811

To configure scalability settings and the application interface:

  1. In the main window of the Web Console, select DevicesPolicies & profiles.
  2. Click the policy name you want to configure.
  3. In the <Policy name> window that opens select the Application settings tab.
  4. Select the Application settings section.
  5. Click Settings in the Scalability, interface and scan settings subsection.
  6. Configure the settings described in the table below.

    Scalability settings

    Setting

    Description

    Automatically detect scalability settings

    Kaspersky Security for Windows Server automatically controls the number of processes used.

    This is the default value.

    Set the number of working processes manually

    Kaspersky Security for Windows Server controls the number of active working processes according to the values specified.

    Maximum number of active processes

    Maximum number of processes that Kaspersky Security for Windows Server uses. The entry field is available if the Set the number of working processes manually option is selected.

    Number of processes for real-time protection

    Maximum number of processes that are used by the Real-Time Server Protection task components. The entry field is available if the Set the number of working processes manually option is selected.

    Number of processes for background on-demand scan tasks

    Maximum number of processes used by the On-Demand Scan component when running On-Demand Scan tasks in background mode. The entry field is available if the Set the number of working processes manually option is selected.

    Display System Tray Icon in the taskbar

    Configure whether the System Tray Icon will be displayed in the notification area.

    Restore file attributes after scanning

    When Kaspersky Security for Windows Server performs on-demand scan tasks, the time when each scanned file was last accessed is updated. After the scan, Kaspersky Security for Windows Server resets the time when the file was last accessed to the initial value.

    This behavior can affect the work of backup systems by causing creation of backup copies for files that haven’t been changed. This can also cause false detections in file change tracking applications.

    By default, this option is enabled.

    Limit CPU usage for scanning threads

    Kaspersky Security for Windows Server limits its use of the protected device CPU during on-demand scan tasks to the value specified in the Upper limit (in percents) field.

    Enabling of this option can negatively affect the performance of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server.

    By default, this option is disabled.

    Upper limit (in percentages)

    Maximum allowable value of CPU utilization by Kaspersky Security for Windows Server.

    The entry field is available if the Limit CPU usage for scanning threads option is selected.

    Folder for temporary files created during scanning

    Folder into which Kaspersky Security for Windows Server needs to unpack archive files during scanning.

    By default, the C:\Windows\Temp folder is used.

    HSM system settings

    Select the option for accessing the hierarchical storage.

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