Using the application
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•
OS type
– indication of the operating system installed on the client com-
puter.
Depending on the operation system type an icon will be displayed next
to the computer name:
– for a server,
– for a workstation.
•
Domain
– Windows domain or a workgroup into which the particular
computer is included.
•
Agent / Antivirus
– status of the applications installed on the computer.
For the Network agent or for the antivirus application2 that can be man-
aged using Kaspersky Administration Kit a "+" (plus) sign will be displayed
if they are installed on the computer. If these applications are not in-
stalled, a "-" (minus) sign will be displayed.
•
Visible in the network
– date when the computer was last detected in
the network by the Server.
•
Last update
– the date of the last update of the anti-virus database or the
applications on the computer.
•
Status
– the current computer status (
OK
/
Warning
/
Critical
) based on
the criteria established by the administrator.
•
Information update
– date of the last update of the information about the
computer.
•
DNS domain
– a DNS domain to which the computer is related.
•
Domain name
–computer's DNS name.
•
IP address
– computer's IP address.
•
Connection to the server
–
time of the last connection of the Network
Agent installed on the computer with the Administration server.
The
Network
folder is a reflection of the service group having the same name.
Creation and support of the
Network
group in the up-to-date state is performed
by the Administration server. The Administration server periodically polls the
corporate network to detect any new or disconnect existing computers.
An Administration Server is able to perform the following types of network polls
(cf. Figure 6):
•
Quick Windows Network Poll
. This type of poll is used only to build a list
of NetBIOS names of nodes in all network domains and work groups.
2
In the above case, an antivirus application denotes an application which includes an
autoprotect component.