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Release Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.8.0.384


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Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows 11.8.0 offers the following new features and improvements:

 

  1. You can now upgrade Kaspersky Security for Windows Server to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows. Now you can use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows instead of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server on servers and clusters of your organization. To make this possible, Kaspersky Endpoint Security has new functionality:
    • Added support for Web Threat Protection, Mail Threat Protection, Web Control and Device Control components for computers running Windows for servers.
    • Now you can migrate the component set of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows when you upgrade the application. Prior to the installation, Kaspersky Endpoint Security (KES) checks the computer for the presence of Kaspersky applications. If Kaspersky Security for Windows Server is installed on the computer, KES detect the set of KSWS components that are installed and selects the same components for installation.
  2. Network Monitor interface is now improved. The Network Monitor now shows the UDP protocol in addition to TCP.
  3. The Virus Scan task was improved. If you have rebooted the computer during the scan, Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically runs the task, continuing from the point where the scan was interrupted.
  4. Now you can set a limit for task execution time. You can limit the execution time for Virus Scan and IOC Scan tasks. After the specified amount of time, Kaspersky Endpoint Security stops the task. To reduce the task execution time, you can, for example, configure the scan scope or optimize the scan.
  5. Limitations of server platforms are lifted for the application installed on Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session. Kaspersky Endpoint Security now considers Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session a workstation operating system, not a server operating system. Correspondingly, server platform limitations no longer apply to the application on Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session. The application also uses a workstation license key for activation instead of a server license key.

 

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