User Guide
Table Of Contents
- KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS FOR PROXY SERVER
- OPERATION ALGORITHM AND TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS
- INSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- USING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- ADDITIONAL SETTINGS OF KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- Creating groups
- Anti-virus scan settings
- The choice of actions over scanned objects
- Administrator notifications
- Operation modes
- Modes of interaction with proxy via ICAP
- Application statistics logging
- Application reporting parameters
- Memory dump creation for detection of errors
- Work with Internet broadcasting stations
- UNINSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- APPLICATION REFERENCE
- KASPERSKY LAB
- LICENSE AGREEMENT

Using Kaspersky Anti-Virus 27
To install a new license key, enter, for example, the following in the
command line:
# licensemanager -a 00053E3D.key
where 00053E3D.key is the name of the license key file.
If the installation is successful, the following (or similar) information will
be displayed on the server console:
Kaspersky license manager. Version 5.5.0/RELEASE
Copyright (C) Kaspersky Lab. 1998-2006.
Key file 00053E3D.key is successfully registered
We recommend that you update the anti-virus databases after the installation.
If you want to install a new license key before the current license key expires,
you can add it as a backup license key. The backup key will be activated
immediately after the current one expires. The term of validity for the additional
key starts from the activation date. You can install only one backup key.
If you have installed two keys (the current and an additional one), you can view
information about the installed active and backup keys in the server console.
4.2.3. Removing a license key
To remove the current license key, enter the following in the command
line:
# licensemanager –da
If the component removes the license key successfully, the following (or similar)
information will be displayed on the server console:
Kaspersky license manager. Version 5.5.0/RELEASE
Copyright (C) Kaspersky Lab. 1998-2006.
Active key was successfully removed
To remove a backup key, enter the following in the command line:
# licensemanager –dr
The server console will display the following (or similar) information:
Kaspersky license manager. Version 5.5.0/RELEASE










