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htmax
Hi everyone,

Was wondering if any one could help us?

Basicly we are looking to move to Kaspersky Antivirus in our business but we want it to run in a certain way. We have got trial versions of everything provided by Kaspersky but we can't get it running how we want.

We have the server set up and running and providing updates to the workstations but we also want it that when a virus or threat is detected that the user gets no warnings or notifications but here in the IT department we want warnings of what machine is infected.

I have worked out hoe to send an e-mail to admin in the event or problems but how do we set a global policy to not display anything to the user.

I have looked in the Server Admin consol and gone to Groups / Policies and changed things in their but they don't seem to update on the workstations.

Is anyone able to help me with this because I am truly stuck now.

Thanks
Max
htmax
Ok, I have managed to get that working after a very long play next when I start each PC up it detects a 'virus' which is acutaly our VNC applications, If I click skip and add to exclusions it does not update the Server list of Exclusions. How does Kaspersky Antivirus read and write to the Server list of exlcusions?

Also the e-mail feature within the Admin Control Panel there are no options for SMTP Authentication so we can't use the E-mail method and have to resort to Net Send.

M.Carpenter
Steve Burkett
Sounds like your policies aren't being enforced on your workstations. Make sure you're closing the little padlock next to each edited setting in your Policy.

For the VNC exclusion, try searching these forums for 'winvnc' or 'realvnc' for a few existing threads, the 'How do I exclude VNC' question seems to come up every month.

But the general gist is you create a Policy for your Windows Workstations in the Admin Kit, add VNC in the 'Threats and exclusions' tab (mine has object: C:\Program Files\RealVNC\VNC4\WinVNC4.exe , threat: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.4), close the padlock icon to enforce the setting.

You might also need to exclude from the on-demand scan task.
htmax
Sorry I prob wasn't beeing clear, Not how to exclude VNC but how to add exclusions from a scan thats detected things. Apparently this is not possible as I hve been on the phone to Kaspersky. As for the enforcement I found out just before your post from Kaspersky that was the case and they told me about that but thanks anyway for your help.

QUOTE(Steve Burkett @ 8.11.2006 14:11)
Sounds like your policies aren't being enforced on your workstations. Make sure you're closing the little padlock next to each edited setting in your Policy.

For the VNC exclusion, try searching these forums for 'winvnc' or 'realvnc' for a few existing threads, the 'How do I exclude VNC' question seems to come up every month.

But the general gist is you create a Policy for your Windows Workstations in the Admin Kit, add VNC in the 'Threats and exclusions' tab (mine has object: C:\Program Files\RealVNC\VNC4\WinVNC4.exe , threat: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.4), close the padlock icon to enforce the setting.

You might also need to exclude from the on-demand scan task.
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