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Kaspersky
Administration Kit 6.0
The
.kpd
file required to create the installation package is located in the
root of the Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations distribution file. The
license key file for Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations is also located in
this root directory. Specify the license key file used for the operation of
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Windows Workstations.
If needed, configure the installation package settings. It is recommended,
for example, that you enable automatic restart for client computers.
2. Run the Application Deployment Wizard from the Administration Server
shortcut menu.
3. Install Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations from the installation
package, in the same manner as for the Network Agent (see section 2.5
on page 10). You can also install the Network Agent together with
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Workstation.
Remote installs may be performed on hosts running Kaspersky Anti-Virus
5.x for Windows Workstations. This will automatically remove Kaspersky
Anti-virus 5.x and replace it with Kaspersky Anti-virus 6.0.
To verify that the installation was correct, select a client computer on which you
have just installed the application, and open its Properties window. Open the
Applications
tab and check that the Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations 5
application has the
Running
status. The
Tasks
tab must display the real-time
protection task executed by Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Workstations 5.
2.7. Checking the operation of the
update task
To verify that client computers retrieve correctly the updates,
1. Run the update task on the Administration Server from the
Task
node in
the upper level of the console tree. This task is automatically created by
the Quick Start Wizard. The application will download updates from
Kaspersky Lab’s update servers and save them to the shared folder
specified during Administration Server installation. Wait until the task is
complete.
Click the
History
button to view the task’s outcome.
For a list of the updates downloaded, click on the
Updates
node in the
console tree.
Details on the updating procedure are available on Kaspersky Lab’s
website (
http://www.kaspersky.ru/avupdates
).