Creating A Local Task - KAPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS 5.0 - FOR WINDOWS WORKSTATIONS Administrator's Manual

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Managing the application using Kaspersky Administration Kit
Using Kaspersky Administration Kit, you can create the following tasks for
Kaspersky Anti-Virus:
Local tasks assigned to each client computer;
Group tasks assigned to the groups of client computers;
Global tasks assigned to a set of client computers from arbitrary groups
on a logical network.
You can change task settings, control their execution, copy and remove tasks
from one group to another, and delete them using the standard shortcut menu
commands, such as Copy/Paste, Cut/Paste, and Delete, or similar commands
in the Action menu.
The application parameters for each client computer while executing tasks
comply with the group policy, specific task settings, and the application settings
on this client computer.
All tasks are scheduled by default. Tasks can be temporarily excluded from the
list of scheduled tasks. In this case, the tasks are not deleted from the task list;
they are simply not launched.
You can manually launch, abort, stop, or resume a task using the commands
Start/Stop/Pause/Resume in the shortcut menu or in the Action menu.

6.3.1.1. Creating a local task

To create a local task, you should perform the following actions:
1.
In the Groups folder, select a folder with the name of the group
that includes the required client computer.
2.
On the results pane, select the computer the new local task will be
applied to and click the Properties command in the shortcut menu
or in the Action menu. You will see the <Computer name>
Properties dialog box with the properties of the client computer
(see Figure 95).
3.
Open the Tasks tab (see Figure 95). It shows a complete list of
scheduled tasks for this client computer.
To create a new local task, click Add. Click Properties to change
the task settings and Delete to delete the selected task.
Click Add to create a new task. The interface of the application for creating a
new task is organized as a Microsoft Windows wizard, which will guide you
through the process. To switch between the wizard dialog boxes, click Back and
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