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2. Kanguru Defender Manager 2000
Kanguru Defender Manager 2000 (KDM2000) is the client program preloaded on the Defender 2000’s
CD-ROM partition. The user needs to login to KDM2000 in order to access the secure, encrypted partition.
KDM2000 comes pre-installed on your Defender 2000. No installation on your PC is necessary.
2.1 Identifying the Device Edition
Users can open the
version.ini
file located in the CD-ROM partition to verify whether the device is
running a Cloud edition, Enterprise edition or No-Comms edition client.
Open the
version.ini
file in a text editor and check the line for “Product Version” and check whether the
product version number ends in - 2, - 3 or - 6 suffix.
Version suffix Edition
Description
-2
Cloud edition
The standard Defender model.
-3
Enterprise edition
Enterprise edition devices have been configured to be
able to communicate with KRMC Enterprise.
-6
No-Comms edition
The No-Comms version is identical to the Cloud version
but with all communication functionality disabled.
Some other general differences are identified below:
In KDM Cloud:
•
Anti-Virus (AV) definitions are downloaded from Kanguru server. The list with the most current
definitions is received from the Kanguru Central Server (KCS).
•
Cannot be managed by KRMC Enterprise
In KDM Enterprise:
•
AV definitions are downloaded from a KRMC enterprise server.
•
Devices must be provisioned using UKLA - setting device properties and exporting them to a .krm
file that is added in KRMC Enterprise.
•
“Enterprise Edition” appears on the splash screen
In KDM No-Comms:
•
There is no AV functionality.
•
There is no communication to any network or internet server.
•
All drive communications, including live updates for the KDM client software for the drive, are
disabled.
•
The drive operates in a completely offline mode, and cannot be managed by KRMC.
Kanguru Defender Manager 2000/ Identifying the Device Edition