- About this Help
- What's new
- Sources of information about the application
- To administrator
- Kaspersky Security 9.0 for SharePoint Server
- Application architecture
- Access rights for managing Kaspersky Security
- Preparing to install
- Features of the application installation on a SharePoint farm
- Upgrading from a previous version of the application
- About Kaspersky Security upgrades
- Tips for upgrading Kaspersky Security on a SharePoint farm
- Upgrading Kaspersky Security on a standalone SharePoint server or the first server in a SharePoint farm
- Connecting Administration Console to a SharePoint farm when updating Kaspersky Security
- Starting the application upgrade
- Restarting the SharePoint Timer service
- Application setup procedure
- Step 1. Installing the required components
- Step 1. Viewing the welcome screen and License Agreement
- Step 3. Selecting the type of installation
- Step 4. Selecting the application components
- Step 5. Configuring the connection between Kaspersky Security and SQL database
- Step 6. Select an account for running Kaspersky Security services
- Step 7. Completing installation
- Changes in the system after installing the application
- Getting started. Application Configuration Wizard
- Restoring the application
- Removing the application
- Application licensing
- Getting started
- Control Center
- On-access scan
- About on-access scan
- About anti-phishing scans
- Kaspersky Security operation depending upon the SharePoint server settings
- General
- Enabling and disabling on-access anti-virus scanning
- Configuring basic scan settings
- Configuring object processing rules for on-access scanning
- Enabling and disabling on-access content filtering
- Enabling and disabling SharePoint web object scanning
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Phishing scanning of web content
- Anti-Virus scan exclusions
- Creating on-access Anti-Virus scan exclusions
- File mask
- Content filtering rules
- Configuring additional settings for on-access content filtering
- On-demand scan
- About on-demand scanning
- Creating an on-demand scan task
- Starting and stopping on-demand scan tasks
- Viewing an on-demand scan task report
- Deleting an on-demand scan task
- Task settings – General
- Task settings – Scan scope
- Web address
- Selecting and excluding from on-demand scanning areas of the SharePoint structure
- Task settings – Exclusions from scan
- File mask
- Creating on-demand Anti-Virus scan exclusions
- Task settings – Content filtering rules
- Configuring content filtering
- Content filtering
- About content filtering
- About the white list
- Creating the white list
- Filter by keywords tab
- Category name
- Keyword settings
- Creating, renaming, and deleting user categories of unwanted words and phrases
- Importing a list of unwanted words and phrases into a user category from a text file
- Adding, changing, and deleting unwanted words and phrases in user categories
- Filter by masks tab
- Set name
- File mask
- Creating, renaming, and deleting a set of masks for unwanted file names
- File name mask creation rules
- Changing a set of unwanted file name masks
- Backup
- About Backup
- Viewing the list of files in Backup
- Quick file search in Backup
- Extended file search in Backup
- Restoring files from Backup
- Rules for restoring files when version control is enabled in SharePoint
- Saving files from Backup to disk
- Removing files from Backup
- Purging Backup manually
- Configuring automatic Backup purging
- Updates
- About database updates
- Updates – General
- Configuring automatic database updates
- Updates – Database update settings
- Configuring the local database update settings on SharePoint servers of the farm
- SharePoint server database update settings
- Viewing the information about updates to the anti-virus database
- Updating databases manually
- Propagating global database update settings to SharePoint farm servers
- Notifications
- Reports
- Settings
- About participation in Kaspersky Security Network
- About logs
- About the log of content filtering
- KSN Protection Settings
- Enabling and disabling Data Leak Prevention
- Configuring the path to the logs folder
- Configuring the log storage term
- Configuring the detail level of event logs
- Diagnostics settings window
- Failsafe support for SQL databases
- Licensing
- To security officer
- Kaspersky Security 9.0 for SharePoint Server
- Using categories. Assigning data to categories
- Monitoring and preventing data leaks
- Categories and policies
- Settings of a category of table data
- Table data. Setting up the match level
- Settings of a category of keywords
- Keywords. Making expressions using operators
- Category: <Category name>
- New Policy Wizard. Step 1
- New Policy Wizard. Step 2
- New Policy Wizard. Step 3
- New Policy Wizard. Step 4
- File formats to scan
- Policy settings – Policy
- Policy settings – Users
- Control scope
- Web address
- Policy settings – Actions
- Searching SharePoint websites for data
- Managing incidents
- Assessing the status of data protection
- Generating application reports
- Reports
- Main settings of the detailed report
- Main settings of the report on users
- Additional report settings
- System report settings
- Main settings of the statistical report
- Additional settings of the statistical report
- Main settings of the detailed report
- Main settings of the report on users
- System report settings
- Main settings of the report on policies
- Additional task settings
- Run mode
- Additional instructions
- Archiving incidents
- Enabling the incremental scanning
- Restoring incidents from the archive
- Selecting categories for generating incident statistics
- Adding a search task
- Adding a report generation task
- Adding a category of keywords
- Adding a category of table data
- Adding a file to exclusions by web address
- Starting a report creation task
- Starting and stopping a data search
- Editing the search task settings
- Editing report generation task settings
- Editing a category
- Changing incident details displayed in the table
- Changing the contents of a Kaspersky Lab category
- Changing the status of an incident
- Copying incident details to the clipboard
- New Policy Wizard
- Configuring automatic notifications
- Configuring settings of the report on policy-related incidents
- Configuring the report on users
- Configuring system KPI report settings
- Configuring settings of the incident status report
- Updating the list of incidents
- Searching for incidents using a filter
- Searching for policies by users
- Searching for similar incidents
- Viewing incident details
- Viewing the report on policy-related incidents
- Viewing the system KPI report
- Viewing the report on users
- Viewing the incident status report
- Viewing the search results
- Viewing protection status details
- Generating a quick report
- Saving reports
- Saving search results
- Deleting archived incidents
- Deleting a task
- Deleting a category
- Deleting a report
- Deleting a policy
- Deleting the search results
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Active key
- Active policy
- Additional key
- Anti-virus databases
- Archived incident
- Archiving
- Backup
- Black list of key files
- Closed incident
- Confidential data
- Control scope
- Corporate security
- Data category
- Data leak
- Data leak prevention
- Data search
- Data subcategory
- Disinfection
- DLP Module (Data Leak Prevention)
- DLP Module status
- False positive incident
- File blocking
- Full scan
- Incident
- Incident status
- Incremental scanning
- Infected object
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Lab categories
- Kaspersky Lab update servers
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN).
- Key file
- Keywords
- License certificate
- License term
- Management Console
- Match level
- Object removal
- On-access scan
- On-demand scan
- Opened incident
- Personal data
- Phishing
- Policy
- Policy violation
- Probably infected object
- Search scope
- Search task
- Security Officer
- SharePoint server structure
- Skipping of an object
- System KPI (Key Performance Indicators)
- Table data
- Unwanted content
- Update
- User category
- Violation context
- Virus
- Working scenario
- Kaspersky Lab AO
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notice
General
On the General tab, you can configure the anti-virus protection and content filtering to perform on-access scanning. While on this tab, you can go to the website of SharePoint administration center in order to define the SharePoint anti-virus settings. The values of the anti-virus settings of SharePoint affect the application's operation.
Saves object copies in Backup.
If this check box is selected, the application saves copies of objects in Backup in the following cases:
- Before disinfecting / deleting an infected or possibly infected file
- When blocking / detecting a web object that contains unwanted content.
If the check box is cleared, the application does not save the object copies in Backup.
The check box is cleared by default.
Exclude from scanning any files larger than
Exclusion of files exceeding the specified size from scanning.
If this check box is selected, the application does not scan files that are larger than the specified size (in MB). You can specify the file size in the field on the right. By default, 10 MB or larger files are excluded from scanning. The maximum value available in this field is 1024 MB. If this check box is cleared, the application scans files irrespective of their size.
The check box is cleared by default.
The Anti-Virus scan section allows enabling the anti-virus protection and configure the application's actions on files that users access.
Enable Anti-Virus protection.
If this check box is selected, the application scans files when users access them, i.e., when uploading files to SharePoint websites and when downloading files from SharePoint websites to the computer. When processing files, the application performs actions specified in the Anti-Virus scan section.
You can specify which formats and file names must be excluded from scan by using the Exclusions from scan tab.
If the check box is cleared, Anti-Virus protection is disabled.
The check box is cleared by default.
The values of the internal settings of SharePoint anti-virus protection affect the application's operation. If the scanning of files during uploading and downloading is disabled in the SharePoint settings, Kaspersky Security cannot scan files when they are accessed by users.
Actions with infected and probably infected files
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on infected and possibly infected files:
- Disinfect. Kaspersky Security automatically attempts to disinfect files. Before disinfecting, the application moves a copy of the file to Backup. If disinfection fails, the application blocks the file.
To perform this action, the anti-virus settings of SharePoint must have the Attempt to disinfect infected files check box selected.
- Block. The application blocks upload of infected files to the SharePoint website and downloading of infected files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
To perform this action, the anti-virus settings of SharePoint must have the Attempt to disinfect infected files check box selected.
- Skip. The application allows upload of infected files to the SharePoint website and downloading of infected files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
The default option is Disinfect.
Actions with password-protected files
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on password-protected files:
- Block. The application blocks upload of password-protected files to the SharePoint website and downloading of such files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
- Skip. The application allows upload of password-protected files to the SharePoint website and downloading of such files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
The default option is Skip.
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on corrupted files:
- Block. The application blocks upload of corrupted files to the SharePoint website and downloading of such files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
- Skip. The application allows upload of corrupted files to the SharePoint website and downloading of such files from the SharePoint website to the computer.
The default option is Skip.
The Content filtering section allows enabling content filtering, as well as configuring the application's actions on files with unwanted content.
Enabling content filtering.
If this check box is selected, the application scans files for unsolicited data while they are uploaded to the SharePoint website and while downloading them from the SharePoint website to the computer. The application scans files in accordance with the content filtering rules configured on the Content Filtering rules tab. When scanning files, the application performs actions specified in the Content filtering section.
If this check box is cleared, content filtering is disabled.
The check box is cleared by default.
Actions with files that contain unwanted content
A dropdown list in which you can configure the application's actions on files with unwanted content:
- Block. The application blocks upload of files to SharePoint websites and downloading of files from SharePoint websites to the computer.
- Skip. The application allows upload of files to SharePoint websites and downloading of files from SharePoint websites to the computer.
The default option is Block.
Scanning SharePoint web objects for unsolicited data.
If this check box is selected, the application scans SharePoint web objects (such as wiki pages, forums, blogs) for unsolicited data. On detecting unwanted data in a web object, the application makes a corresponding record in the application log and the Windows event log. Kaspersky Security does not delete web objects and does not move them to Backup. This check box is available if Content Filtering is enabled.
You can configure criteria for recognition of unsolicited data in web objects on the Content Filtering rules tab.
If this check box is cleared, web objects will not be scanned.
The check box is cleared by default.
Scan content of SharePoint web objects for phishing
Scanning SharePoint web objects for phishing.
If the check box is selected, the application scans the content of SharePoint web objects for phishing links and malicious URLs. Information about phishing links is stored in the application log. The check box is available if Content filtering and scanning of SharePoint web objects is enabled.
If this check box is cleared, web objects will not be scanned for phishing.
The check box is cleared by default.
The Anti-virus settings of SharePoint section displays information about the anti-virus settings of SharePoint. The operation of Kaspersky Security in on-access scan mode depends on the anti-virus settings defined on SharePoint.
For example, if the scanning of files downloaded from SharePoint websites to a computer is disabled in the anti-virus settings of SharePoint, Kaspersky Security will not be able to scan those files.
Define anti-virus settings of SharePoint
Clicking this link opens a page on which you can define the anti-virus settings of SharePoint in the web browser window.