Prior to beginning installation of the Kaspersky Security main administration plug-in, Integration Server, and Integration Server Console, it is recommended to close the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
You can install the Kaspersky Security main administration plug-in, Integration Server, and the Integration Server Console by using one of the following methods:
The main administration plug-in for Kaspersky Security and Integration Server components should be installed using an account that has software installation privileges (for example, an account from the group of local administrators).
The Kaspersky Security main administration plug-in and Integration Server Console must be installed on the computer on which the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is installed. The Integration Server must be installed on the computer on which the Administration Server of Kaspersky Security Center is installed.
The Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 platform is required for installation of the Integration Server, Integration Server Console, and Kaspersky Security administration plug-in. You can install the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 platform in advance or it will be installed automatically during the installation of Kaspersky Security application components. If there are any problems with the installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1, make sure that Windows updates KB2919442 and KB2919355 have been installed on the computer.
Depending on the availability of Kaspersky Security Center components installed on the computer, the following operations are performed once installation is started:
A secure SSL connection is used for interaction between the Integration Server and the Integration Server Console, SVMs, the VMware vCenter Server, and VMware NSX Manager. To eliminate known vulnerabilities in the operating system for the SSL protocol, during installation of the Integration Server changes described in the Microsoft technical support database are made to the operating system registry. These changes result in the disabling of the following encryption ciphers and protocols:
While the Integration Server is being installed, the Integration Server's self-signed SSL certificate used for establishing a secure connection with the Integration Server is installed in the operating system registry. If necessary, you can replace the SSL certificate of the Integration Server (the certificate replacement procedure is described in the Knowledge Base).
If the Integration Server was previously installed in your virtual infrastructure and you removed it but saved data used in the operation of the Integration Server, this data is used automatically when you install the Integration Server again.