Working With License Keys Using The Kaspersky Administration Kit Interface - KAPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS 5.0 - FOR WINDOWS WORKSTATIONS Administrator's Manual

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8.2. Working with license keys using
the Kaspersky Administration
Kit interface
If the package is controlled via Kaspersky Administration Kit, you can extend a
license using either of the following two methods:
Add group license means extension of the license for Kaspersky Anti-
Virus simultaneously for selected computers or groups of client computers
using global or group tasks (details see in the Administrator's Guide for
Kaspersky Administration Kit 5.0).
Add an individual license means extension of the license for Kaspersky
Anti-Virus for an individual computer.
In order to extend a workstation license you have to purchase and
install a new license key for Kaspersky Anti-Virus. To do so:
1.
Purchase a license key (see Chapter 8 on page 176).
2.
Create a local task for license key installation (see section 6.3.1.1 on
page 157).
You can review the information about the license keys (current and reserved)
installed on a specific computer within the Licenses tab (see section 6.4.4 on
page 171).
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0 for Windows Workstations

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