Hi all,
New to Kaspersky Antivirus suite and have a basic question.
Do I have to install Antivirus for Windows Servers in the Administration Server?
I have already done this and it is showing as critical in the console.
Thank you
The change from critical to ok is after a full scan and with actual signature pattern.
Read
this.
Ok, thank you Helmut.
I made the full scan and the computer is ok now.
Why do I have a different set of Tasks for this computer and every other computer? Please check attachments.
Thanks
On the left screen you have only local tasks from the client.
In the right pic you can see the local tasks and additional 3 tasks from the admin kit
sleepytom
12.02.2009 15:47
QUOTE(sgrana @ 12.02.2009 12:25)

Ok, thank you Helmut.
I made the full scan and the computer is ok now.
Why do I have a different set of Tasks for this computer and every other computer? Please check attachments.
Thanks
It looks like you have some group tasks assigned to the second machine(second attachment)
Check the group tasks folder where that machine is located.
Hi sleepytom, thanks for the reply.
Both computers are in the same group and no particualr tasks are in the group tasks folder.
I've found these different tasks in the global tasks group.
Why are them not being applied to the Administration Server? Maybe I should wait some time before these tasks are deployed to this computer?
Should I restart it?
Thanks
What application is installed on your server?
KAV for Server or KAV for Server Enterprise Edition.
Your task are for Enterprise Edition.
It is the same version as the other clients, Enterprise Edition
Thanks
sleepytom
12.02.2009 16:12
QUOTE(sgrana @ 12.02.2009 13:10)

It is the same version as the other clients, Enterprise Edition
Thanks
Are they the same O/S? and same enterprise release versions?
Yes, they are both same OS an app version.
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2
KA FW EE 6.0.2.551
Thanks
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