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Will there be a version 15 for Windows or do I need to migrate to Linux?
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KSC running on Windows shows me a missing update: Patch A for Administration Server 14.2 of Kaspersky Security Center
I cannot find any update I can download or how to install it. How can I install this update?
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In my KSC I have two different installation packages
"Kaspersky Security Center 14 Network Agent (English)_14.2.0.26967" vs "Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent (14.2.0.26967)"What is the difference? Which one should I use?
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The tasks runs automatically and completes successfully.
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These drivers were available to install and I installed them.
Still KSC shows me I need to install them one week later.For the Windows updates, Windows doesn't show any more updates to install, even not optional ones and still KSC tells me that updates are missing.
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We have all this settings set and have the tasks running.
If you look at the link, you can see that it shows only the file version Windows 10 22H2 has and not that it is an update which is available for Windows 10 22H2. So KSC is wrong.
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We have many computers that show under available updates in KSC updates which are not applicable.
E.g.
"2022-10 Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4023057)"
It's a bit strange, as this computer is Windows 10 22H2 and doesn't find any updates.
When you check the update catalog there is no update for 22H2
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4023057When you check the KB article
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb4023057-update-for-windows-update-service-components-fccad0ca-dc10-2e46-9ed1-7e392450fb3a
There you can readQuoteNote: All builds of Windows 10, versions 1507, 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, 1803, 1809, 1903, 1909, 2004, 20H2, 21H1, 21H2, and Windows 11, version 21H2, 22H2 require this update.
No Windows 10 22H2. And we have many more such updates.
Also driver updates are often shown multiple times
The first 2 are for the same computer and the next 3 are also for another computer.
I have already deleted the computer from KSC and added again but it keeps coming back.
What can I do to cleanup the list of available updates?
Thanks
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Thanks for your help
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I know that the servers aren’t managed then, but I wonder why they also show a wrong Windows version with inplace upgrades and not without
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Looks like one of this did the trick and it’s working when I have the network agent installed. The servers without network agent are still showing it wrong when I have done the inplace upgrade. New installed servers show correctly
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I changed it and it didn’t work
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It was unlocked and I changed it to locked.
But I think it makes no difference as it was the only policy
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I have only the network agent installed and the inventory task needs KES
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We did some in place upgrades from Windows Server 2012R2 to Windows Server 2019 which worked very well.
But KSC12 show the operating system type as Windows Server 2016 and not Windows Server 2019 now even after a week.
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Same here. Patch is approved but never installed. Google only shows me this conversation as a result.
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I don’t understand you.
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Thanks, but you didn’t answer my question.
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I have some complex task which install e.g. Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.
Now I get an update to 11.3, how can I update the tasks to use the new version?
I couldn’t find any solution for this. Until now I recreated the task with the new version, deleted the old task and the installation packages.
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I updates our KSC to version 12 and now I have 2 Network Agents installation packages.
One is named
“Kaspersky Network Agent for Windows (English)_12.0.0.7734”
and one is named
“Kaspersky Security Center 12 Network Agent (12.0.0.7334)”
What is the difference? Why are there two network agents for version 12?
For version 11 the name was
“Kaspersky Security Center 11 Network Agent (11.0.0.1131)”
Version 15 for Windows
in Kaspersky Security Center
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So I need "Installing third-party software updates and fixing third-party software vulnerabilities" a lot.
What does it mean exactly that it's not possible with Linux, only by "(by using a remote installation task only)"?