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mlpotgieter
I am deploying KAV workstation from the adminkit to about 2500 workstations and some servers at about 400 different sites. I am aslo using update agents at each site. At the moment I am testing 1 site and am getting timeouts when attempting to install

"Installation time exceeded the timeout but installation is still unfinished. The task on this host will be marked as failed."

Is there a way that I can increase the timeout value?
Is there a way that I can verify that the package deployment is really getting the install files from the Update Agent and not the Admin Kit?
In order for the deployment to work via the Update Agent, does the deployment task have to be a group task or can it be a global task?

Thanks for any help.
Lashchenkov
QUOTE(mlpotgieter @ 29.01.2009 10:31) *
I am deploying KAV workstation from the adminkit to about 2500 workstations and some servers at about 400 different sites. I am aslo using update agents at each site. At the moment I am testing 1 site and am getting timeouts when attempting to install

"Installation time exceeded the timeout but installation is still unfinished. The task on this host will be marked as failed."

Is there a way that I can increase the timeout value?
Is there a way that I can verify that the package deployment is really getting the install files from the Update Agent and not the Admin Kit?
In order for the deployment to work via the Update Agent, does the deployment task have to be a group task or can it be a global task?

Thanks for any help.


Please first of all provide the following information:
1. The exact version of your Kaspersky Administration Kit server.
2. The exact version of Kaspersky Network Agents installed on your workstations and servers where the installation fails by timeout.
3. Open the installation task results, select one of those hosts where the installation fails by timeout and in lower part of the windows (where all the task history for given host is shown) select "Export" command in the context menu and provide the exported txt file.

P.S. UAs are used for global tasks as well as for group tasks if UAs are registered for the group (or one of its parent groups) where the client host is placed.
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