- 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 notifications
Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays notifications to inform you of application events. Depending on the version of the operating system installed on the computer, notifications appear in the operating system's Notification Center. The appearance of notifications depends on the options set in the operating system's Notification preferences.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security events are divided into three types according to their importance:
- Critical – events that pose a dangerous threat to computer security (detection of malicious objects, vulnerabilities, problems with Kaspersky Endpoint Security). Critical events require your immediate attention. We recommend that you not disable notifications about critical events.
- Important – events that do not require your immediate attention, but may pose a threat to computer security in the future.
- Informational – events reported for your information.
- Open the main application window.
- On the navigation panel in the upper pane of the main application window, click the
button.
The application preferences window opens.
- On the Appearance tab, deselect the Enable notifications checkbox.
Select types of event notification that you don't want to receive
- Open the main application window.
- On the navigation panel in the upper pane of the main application window, click the
button.
The application preferences window opens.
- On the Appearance tab, deselect checkboxes next to types of events that you don't want to be notified of.
Regardless of whether notifications are enabled or disabled, the application reports include information about events that occur while Kaspersky Endpoint Security is running.
Notifications can be accompanied by sound (for example, notifications about a detected virus). You can disable notification sound.
Disable sound alerts that accompany notifications
- Open the main application window.
- On the navigation panel in the upper pane of the main application window, click the
button.
The application preferences window opens.
- On the Appearance tab, deselect the Enable notification sound checkbox.
If an action is required in response to an event, Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays notification windows. For example, when the application detects a malicious object, it prompts you to delete or disinfect the object. A notification window disappears from the screen only after one of actions is selected.