Kaspersky Security Integrations for MSP
- Kaspersky Security Integrations for MSP
- Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Getting started with Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
- Connecting to Kaspersky Lab products
- Viewing protection information on Kaspersky dashboard
- Running Kaspersky Lab management commands
- Monitoring and alerting
- Deploying Kaspersky products from the Control Center
- Plug-in modifications to ConnectWise Automate configuration
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Glossary
- Contact Technical Support
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
- Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Updating Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Getting Started
- Managing integrations
- Configuring integration in Kaspersky Security Integration with ConnectWise Manage
- Managing administrators
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- Custom fields in ConnectWise Manage
- Glossary
- Contact Technical Support
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Installing and removing Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Getting Started
- Managing integrations
- Configuring integration in Kaspersky Security Integration with Autotask
- Managing administrators
- Enabling and disabling tracing
- User defined fields in Autotask
- Contact Technical Support
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Trademark notices
- Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate
Creating stand-alone installation package
Creating stand-alone installation package
A stand-alone installation package is an executable file that you can save on a computer, a removable drive, or a shared resource in order to enable the script to use for stand-alone installation. The Kaspersky Install script, included in Kaspersky Security Plug-in for ConnectWise Automate, then runs the created file locally on the client's computers to install Kaspersky Lab applications.
Creation of a stand-alone installation package differs depending on the Kaspersky Lab product you use: Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server or Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud. Refer to one of the following sections for instructions on creating a stand-alone installation package.
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Article ID: 134046, Last review: Apr 5, 2018