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Information about registered events and results of task execution may be stored
in a centralized location on the Administration server or, for each client computer,
locally on the computer.
You can view information saved in the Microsoft Windows event log using
standard MMC tool
Events viewer
. You can view the event log of Kaspersky
Administration Kit saved on the Administration server using the
Events
node of
the console tree (see Figure 31).
Figure 31. Viewing information of the Kaspersky Administration Kit event log
In order to simplify searching and viewing, information in the
Events
log is
displayed based on filters. The following filters are available by default:
All
Events
,
Critical events
,
Functional failures
,
Warnings
,
Informational
messages, Audit Events
. The use of filters allows performing search and
structuring of the information about registered events since after applying the
filter only information complying with the filter parameters becomes available.
This feature becomes very important in view of the amount of information stored
on the Server. There is a possibility to create additional filters and save events in
the .txt format file. For viewing all events and results of task execution, select the
All events
folder.
In order to create a filter, use the
New / New filter
item from the shortcut menu
for the
Events
node. As the result a new folder with the name you have specified
for the filtered results in the
Events
node of the console tree. This folder will con-
tain all events and results for performing the task. In order to modify the informa-
tion, configure the filter parameters (see Figure 32).
Содержание ADMINISTRATION KIT 6.0
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Страница 71: ...Updating the Anti Virus database and program modules 71 Figure 26 Creating the list of updating agents...
Страница 75: ...Maintenance 75 Figure 28 Configuring remotes storage areas Figure 29 Viewing the storage contents...
Страница 97: ...Appendix A 97 fashion to new threats and take preventive measures to protect his her network...