User's Manual

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2.8. Maintaining a logical network
After you have created a logical network and installed and configured antivirus
applications, it is recommended that you regularly perform the following
operations:
View reports on the results of application performance on client
computers.
Read alerts sent from client computers and the administration server to
the administrator’s mailbox.
A complete list of notifications sent by the Kaspersky Anti-Virus applica-
tions is available in the documentation to these applications.
If a situation developed on one of the client computers into which the
administrator decided to involve, he or she can do it from his own
workstation, for example, disinfect infected files on this computer.
Timely update the anti-virus database on client computers (see Chapter 5
on page 59) and software modules of applications installed on client
computers (see Chapter 5 on page 59).
Keep track of the space available on the server for storing submissions
from clients and the availability of free memory on the server to process
the submitted data.
Add new computers that appear on the local network to the logical
network and install required anti-virus applications on them in a timely
manner.
Regularly back up the administration system data (see 6.5 on page 77).
2.9. Coordinating joint operation of
administrators
The system allows multiple administrators to work simultaneously with the same
resources. The latest changes will overwrite previously saved settings. For this
reason, joint work of multiple administrators must be coordinated to prevent
misunderstanding.
2.10. User interface
From the administrator workstation, you can view, create, modify, and configure
the logical network and manage all Kaspersky Lab applications installed on
clients. The administration interface is provided by the Administration Console
component, which is an administration plug-in integrated into the Microsoft