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Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
for ISA Server
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4.8.1. Managing tasks
This section provides information on how to create and configure tasks for
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Microsoft ISA Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. For
more information on the task management concept, refer to the Kaspersky
Administration Kit 5.0 Administrator’s Guide.
4.8.1.1. Creating a task
When managing Kaspersky Anti-Virus through Kaspersky Administration Kit, you
can create the following tasks:
•
local tasks created for each client;
•
group tasks defined for a group of clients;
•
global tasks created for multiple clients from different groups of the
logical network.
You can change task settings, monitor task performance, copy, move, and delete
tasks by using the standard
Copy/Paste
,
Cut/Paste
or
Delete
commands on the
shortcut menu and on the
Action
menu.
The tasks executed on every client computer have the settings that depend on
the group policy, task settings, and the settings of this application on the client.
The tasks are scheduled to start at a certain time. You can temporary remove
some tasks from the list of scheduled tasks. In this case, the tasks are neither
deleted nor launched.
You can run a task, cancel it, and pause or resume it manually by using either
the
Start/Stop/Pause/Resume
commands on the shortcut menu or on the
Action
menu.
To create a local task:
1. In the console tree of Kaspersky Administration Kit, in the
Group
folder, select a folder with the name of the group to which your cli-
ent belongs.
2. In the results pane, select a computer for which you want to create
a local task and click the
Properties
item on the shortcut menu or
on the
Action
menu. As the result, you will see a window where
you can view the properties of the client computer:
Properties:
computer_name
(see Figure 44).