Kaspersky Security 9.x for SharePoint Server

Viewing SharePoint server protection status details

November 9, 2024

ID 132007

To view information about the protection status of a SharePoint server:

  1. Start the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console and connect to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. For more detailed information about connections, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide.
  2. In the console tree, select the Managed devices node, select the group of managed devices to which the SharePoint server belongs, and then select the Devices tab in the workspace.

    A table containing a list of corporate client devices appears in the workspace of the node. This list may contain SharePoint servers as well as other corporate computers that have Kaspersky Lab applications installed. For more detailed information about the information displayed in the table, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide. Information specific to SharePoint servers is provided below.

    The Status column displays the current protection status of SharePoint servers: (OK, Critical, Warning). The current protection status is also designated by color: OK – green, Warning – yellow, Critical – red.

    The Status description column displays the reasons for the status of the SharePoint server being changed to Critical or Warning. Possible reasons for status change:

    • For Warning status:
      • KSH: On-access scan disabled;
      • KSH: DLP Module disabled;
      • KSH: DLP Module running with errors;
      • KSH: Security Server license is about to expire;
      • KSH: DLP Module license is about to expire;
      • KSH: DLP Module license expired;
      • KSH: DLP Module licensing issue;
      • KSH: SQL server is unavailable.
    • For Critical status:
      • KSH: Application stopped or inaccessible;
      • KSH: Access to the application is denied;
      • KSH: Anti-Virus running with errors;
      • KSH: Security Server license expired;
      • KSH: Security Server licensing issue;
      • KSH: Anti-Virus and DLP Module databases outdated;
      • KSH: Error updating Anti-Virus and DLP Module databases;
      • KSH: SQL Server has been unavailable for a long time.

    The listed statuses are displayed if the properties of the corresponding group of managed devices include the following: in the Set computer status to Critical if and Set computer status to Warning if lists, the Determined by the application check box is selected (<Group of managed devices>PropertiesDevice status). For more detailed information, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide.

    The table also displays information about the statuses of Kaspersky Security components:

    • Protection Status of Collaboration Servers is the status of anti-virus protection of a SharePoint server.
    • Data Leak Prevention Status is the DLP Module status.

    The status may have the following values:

    • Unknown – status information is not available or the component is not installed.
    • Stopped – the component is disabled.
    • Running – the component is enabled.
    • Error – the component is running with errors.

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