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5. If required, enter the account to access the client computers. If the
Administration Server service account does not have administrator rights
for the selected client computers, use the default account.
6. During the next wizard step a group task for the deployment of the
Network Agent on the selected client computers will be created and run.
In the wizard window you can view the results of the task execution in the
real-time mode.
7. When the task is complete, view the task’s results and exit the Application
Deployment Wizard.
8. In order to ensure that the Administration Server can establish
connection to the Network Agent at any given moment, UDP port number
15000 must be opened on the client computer. If the UDP port cannot be
opened, check the
Do not sever connection with the Administration
Server
box on the
General
tab in the
Properties:<Computer name>
dialog box used to configure the client computer’s settings.
To check that the installation was successful, click the
Properties
option in the
shortcut menu of one of the computers on which you have just installed the
Network Agent. Check that the Kaspersky Network Agent application is
displaying
Running
status on the
Applications
tab.
If the deployment was successful, but the Network Agent was unable to connect
to the Administration Server, use the kinagchik.exe utility. This utility is included
into the Network Agent distribution kit and is located in the Network Agent
installation root folder after the installation of this component. When run from the
command line, this utility provides detailed diagnostics of the Administration
Server connection settings. A detailed description of this utility is provided in the
Reference Book.
2.6. Kaspersky Anti-Virus
application deployment
This section focuses on the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows
Workstations from a remote location. Deployment of other Kaspersky Lab
applications is similar to that described below.
Some Kaspersky Lab's applications that support administration via Kaspersky
Administration Kit can be installed on the client computers only locally (details
see the Guide for the particular application).
To remotely deploy Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Workstations on
networked computers,
1. Create a package for Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations 5 using a
wizard. The wizard is started using the
Remote Install
node in the
shortcut menu.