- Kaspersky Endpoint Security overview
- Install and uninstall Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface
- About notifications
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security licensing
- Perform common tasks
- Open and quit the application
- View the status of computer protection
- Disable and resume computer protection
- Perform scan tasks
- Use Protection Center
- Configure the automatic start of a scheduled virus scan task
- What to do if file access is blocked
- Update application databases
- Restore a file that has been deleted or disinfected by the application
- View the application operation report
- What to do if notification windows appear
- Advanced configuration of the application
- Participate in Kaspersky Security Network
- Manage the application from the command line
- Manage the application from the command line
- View Help
- Run virus scan
- Update the application
- Roll back the last update
- Start/stop a component or task
- View status and statistics of a component or task
- Export protection preferences
- Activate the application
- Return codes of the command line
- Quit the application
- Manage the application via Kaspersky Security Center
- Deploy Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a corporate network
- Prepare for remote installation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Manage Network Agent from the command line
- Install and uninstall Kaspersky Endpoint Security
- Start and stop the application via Kaspersky Security Center
- Create and manage tasks
- Create and manage policies
- Create and manage policy profiles
- Generate a report on detected objects
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Appendices
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
About the key
A key is a sequence of bits that you can apply to activate and then use the application in accordance with the terms of the End User License Agreement. Keys are generated by Kaspersky Lab specialists.
You can add a key to the application using one of the following methods: by applying a key file or by entering an activation code. The key is displayed in the application interface as a unique alphanumeric sequence after you add it to the application.
The key may be blocked by Kaspersky Lab in case the terms of the License Agreement have been violated. If the key has been blocked, you need to add another one if you want to use the application.
A key can be active or reserve.
An active key is a key that is currently used by the application. An active key can be added for a trial or commercial license or a subscription. The application cannot have more than one active key.
A reserve key is a key that entitles the user to use the application, but is not currently in use. The reserve key automatically becomes active when the license associated with the current active key expires. A reserve key can be added only if an active key has already been added.
A trial license key can be added as the active key. A key for the trial license cannot be added as the reserve key. A reserve key cannot be added when the trial license key is active.