Tasks
Kaspersky Security Center manages Kaspersky security applications installed on devices by creating and running tasks. Tasks are required for installing, launching, and stopping applications, scanning files, updating databases and software modules, and performing other actions on applications.
Tasks for a specific application can be created only if the management plug-in for that application is installed.
Tasks can be performed on the Administration Server and on devices.
The following tasks are performed on the Administration Server:
- Automatic distribution of reports
- Downloading of updates to the repository of the Administration Server
- Backup of Administration Server data
- Maintenance of the database
- Windows Update synchronization
- Creation of an installation package based on the operating system (OS) image of a reference device
The following types of tasks are performed on devices:
- Local tasks—Tasks that are performed on a specific device
Local tasks can be modified either by the administrator, by using Administration Console tools, or by the user of a remote device (for example, through the security application interface). If a local task has been modified simultaneously by the administrator and the user of a managed device, the changes made by the administrator will take effect because they have a higher priority.
- Group tasks—Tasks that are performed on all devices of a specific group
Unless otherwise specified in the task properties, a group task also affects all subgroups of the selected group. A group task also affects (optionally) devices that have been connected to secondary and virtual Administration Servers deployed in the group or any of its subgroups.
- Global tasks—Tasks that are performed on a set of devices, regardless of whether they are included in any group
For each application, you can create any number of group tasks, global tasks, or local tasks.
You can make changes to the settings of tasks, view the progress of tasks, and copy, export, import, and delete tasks.
A task is started on a device only if the application for which the task was created is running.
Results of tasks are saved in the Microsoft Windows event log and the Kaspersky Security Center event log, both centrally on the Administration Server and locally on each device.
Do not include private data in task settings. For example, avoid specifying the domain administrator password.