PeterV
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Hi,
I have 2 servers on which Kaspersky Security for Windows Server 10.1.2.996 is installed. I have installed these clients from Kaspersky Security Center 11. When I execute an update task from the center I get “Completed on 2 devices”. However if I start the interface on the server, I see “Application database is exemely out of date”. So, how can this be?
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Turned out I didn't need the whole setup with SVM, since it was a single host server and a single virtual server. I installed a different product and now it's ok.
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After a lot of searching I was able to install the Virtualization 5.1 Light agent plugin in Security Center 11. Now I can Deploy SVM through a wizard. I get stuck again now when selecting the hypervisor where I want to deploy the SVM. This is a single server setup with 1 Hyper-v host and 1 Hyper-V guest. I entered the IP-address of the host where the Hyper-V role is installed and the credentials of my Administrator account (which is not the account called "Administrator"). Now I get the error: "Invalid connection settings or the account does not have sufficient access permissions to connect the Integration Server to the virtuel infrastructure." I did add my account to the group "Hyper-V Administrators" and I checked the WMI namespace rights. The only thing in the help text I don't understand is "grant permissions for remote connection". Where can I check this? If they mean by this RDP connection, then this is also ok. Edit: I followed the link you provided, but I can't get past the above message.
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Hi, I had the same problem. I found somewhere on a support site from some other software that the problem is that the installer can't find the group "users" in active directory. If you just make a new user group called "users" (in English) and add the users that are normally in this group, then it will work.
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Ok, with the information on the page you provided, I've learned some more about how it works and I found on the Kaspersky Download site a vhdx-file that I could download for SVM on Hyper-V. However, what do I need to do with this file? I tried creating a new virtual machine with this file as hard disk, but it doesn't boot: I just get some message "Start PXE over IPv4". It would be handy if I got some manual with this license.
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Hi Dmitry, thank you for reaction. I don't have a SVM deployed. I'm not even sure what it exactely is and I didn't find any documentation on it. Since I could install the virtualization agent through Security Center, I thought it wasn't necessary.
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I have a Server 2019 host with a Hyper-V Server 2019 on it. On both OS I installaed Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.0 Light Agent through the Kaspersky Security Center 11. The installation went fine, but I can't activate the products. When I execute a task for application activation, the result is "Applied to 2 devices" and the status is Modified. The color of the tasks is yellow instead of green. When I look in the details of the managed devices, the host OS says: "Protection is disabled" and "No connection to SVM" and the virtual OS sais: "No connection to SVM". On the license it states: Product name: Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security, Server License Description: 2 virtual servers Any one has any suggestions?
Application database is extremely out of date
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I contacted support as suggested in the first reply.
I received a Core 6 critical fix, but that didn’t help (I’m suprised to see here that there is already a patch core 10). In the end I installed the console on both servers and they are now updating correctly. Unfortunately I can no longer use the security center, but since it’s only about 2 servers, I can handle them manually.