User's Manual
16 Kaspersky Administration Kit
In a group each application will have its own policy defined for it. Several policies
with different settings value may be defined for one application. However each
application may only have one active policy.
There is a provision that allows the user to activate an inactive policy based on
an event, which allows, for instance, to establish stricter anti-virus protection
settings during the periods of virus outbreaks.
You can also create policies for mobile users. Such policy will be applied when
the computer is disconnected from the corporate logical network.
For different groups the application's operating settings may be different. In each
group a separate policy for an application may be created.
Nested groups and slave Administration servers inherit policies of groups of
higher level in the hierarchy.
Creation and configuration of tasks across a logical network is centralized. A task
assigned to an administration group is a group task; a task assigned to an
individual client computer is referred to as a local task; and that assigned to
multiple client computers from different groups on the logical network is a global
task.
A group task can be assigned to a group even if the application is only installed
on some of the client computers in this group. In this case, the group task will be
executed only on the computers that have this application installed.
Nested groups and slave Administration servers inherit tasks from their parent
groups. A task defined for a group will be shared by all client computers from this
group but also by client computers of all nested groups at the lower levels and by
slaves Servers on all subsequent levels of the hierarchy.
The tasks assigned locally to a particular client computer will only be executed
on this computer. Local tasks will be added to the list of current tasks for this
client computer during synchronization of this client with the administration
server.
Because all application settings are governed by the policy, you can only
redefine settings that have been defined as modifiable by this policy or settings
specific to a particular task. For example, for an on-demand scan of a drive, you
should specify the disk name, file masks, etc.
You can schedule tasks to start automatically or run them on demand. Task
performance results are saved on the administration server. The administrator
can be notified of task results or can view detailed reports.
Information about policies, application settings, tasks, and task settings is stored
on the server and distributed to the client computers during synchronization.
From clients, the administration server receives data about local changes not
restricted by the policy, applications running on client computers, their status,
and assigned tasks.