Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 250-499u, 1Y, RNW KL4851XATFR Manuale Utente
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Figure 12. Kaspersky Administration Kit Administration Console
The appearance of the Kaspersky Administration Kit main window may vary depending on the operating system of the
computer you are using.
computer you are using.
When working via Kaspersky Administration Kit, the application is administered by policy settings, task settings, and
application settings set by the administrator.
application settings set by the administrator.
Named actions taken by the application are referred to as tasks. Based on the functions they perform, tasks are divided
by types: virus scan tasks, application update tasks, update rollbacks, and key file installation tasks.
by types: virus scan tasks, application update tasks, update rollbacks, and key file installation tasks.
Each task has a collection of settings for the application that are used when it is executed. The task settings for the
application that are common to all types of tasks are the application settings. Application settings that are specific to a
task type form task settings. Application settings and task settings do not overlap.
application that are common to all types of tasks are the application settings. Application settings that are specific to a
task type form task settings. Application settings and task settings do not overlap.
The key feature of centralized administration is grouping remote computers on the network and managing them by
creating and configuring group policies.
creating and configuring group policies.
Policy is a collection of application settings for a group, as well as a collection of restrictions on re-editing those settings
when setting up the application or tasks on an individual client computer. A policy includes settings for configuring all the
features of the application, with the exception of settings that are customized for specific instances of a task. Schedule
settings are an example.
when setting up the application or tasks on an individual client computer. A policy includes settings for configuring all the
features of the application, with the exception of settings that are customized for specific instances of a task. Schedule
settings are an example.
Thus, policies include the following settings:
Settings common to all tasks (application settings);
Settings common to all instances of a single task type (primarily task settings).