Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4
What's new
- Support for Microsoft Windows 10 Creators Update (Redstone 2)
- For protection exclusions, there is now support for using the following masks:
- "*", which corresponds to any number of characters within one hierarchical level.
- "**", which corresponds to any number of characters, with an unlimited number of hierarchical levels.
- "?", which corresponds to one character.
- Migration to the OpenSSL 1.0.2k library has been completed.
- Changes have been made to fix several issues.
Installation
To install the application locally, run the setup.exe file from the full distribution package and follow the Setup Wizard instructions. See the Administrator's Guide for more details on how to install the application.
During installation, Kaspersky Endpoint Security detects and allows you to remove applications that may affect the performance of the user's computer or cause other problems (even to the point where it ceases to function completely) when running at the same time as the product. The full list of incompatible software is available in this article.
You can upgrade the following applications to Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4 for Windows during installation from the full distribution package:
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 for Windows Workstations MP4 CF1 (build 6.0.4.1424), MP4 CF2 (build 6.0.4.1611)
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 for Windows Servers MP4 CF1 (build 6.0.4.1424), MP4 CF2 (build 6.0.4.1611)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 8 CF2 (8.1.0.1042) for Windows
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Maintenance Release 1 for Windows (build 10.2.1.23)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 for Windows (build 10.2.2.10535)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 1 for Windows (build 10.2.2.10535(MR1)).
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 2 for Windows (build 10.2.4.674).
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 3 for Windows (build 10.2.5.3201).
The application distribution package includes AES Encryption Module version 1.1.0.73. When installing of hard drive and removable drive encryption components (FDE) or encrypting files and folders (FLE), the module installation will start automatically. If AES Encryption Module versions 1.0.0.724, 1.0.1.814, or 1.0.2.1068 are installed on the computer, it will start upgrading to version 1.1.0.73 automatically.
List of private patches and fixes
To view a list of the private patches and fixes included in the release, click here.
List of bugs fixed and private patches included in the release
Compatibility with AES encryption modules
The application is compatible with AES Encryption Module version 1.1.0.73.
Compatibility with Kaspersky Security Center 10
The product is compatible with the following versions:
- Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 1 (10.2.434) Patch D and later
- Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2 (10.3.407)
- Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 1 (10.4.343)
For remote administration through Kaspersky Security Center, you must install Network Agent. For detailed information, refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide.
To remotely manage the application using Kaspersky Security Center, use the plugin version Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 2.
You can download the necessary plugin version from the list of Kaspersky Security Center 10 plugins.
Upgrading through Kaspersky Lab Update Service
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4 for Windows can be installed via the Kaspersky Lab update service.
You can upgrade the following applications using the Kaspersky Lab update service:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 3 for Windows (build 10.2.5.3201).
Please note the following special considerations when upgrading an application via the Kaspersky Lab update service:
- An update cannot be installed if incompatible private patches have been installed on your computer. The list of private patches that are compatible with the update: pf1687, pf1688, pf1689, pf1703, pf1705, pf1706, pf1708, pf1709, pf1712, pf1713, pf1714, pf1716, pf1720, pf1726, pf1730, pf1738, pf1739, pf1745, pf1747, pf1750, pf1752, pf1754, pf1757, pf1758, pf1759, pf1761, pf1762, pf1763, pf1764, pf1767, pf1770, pf1773, pf1774, pf1778, pf1779, pf1782, pf1783, pf1784, pf1785, pf1786, pf1787, pf1788, pf1790, pf1792, pf1793, pf1794, pf1795, pf1797, pf1800, pf1802, pf1804, pf1808, pf1809, pf1810, pf1814, pf1818, pf1819, pf1820, pf1821, pf1822, pf1823, pf1824, pf1825, pf1828, pf1829, pf1830, pf1835, pf1836, pf1837, pf1839, pf1840, pf1841, pf1842, pf1844, pf1846, pf1847, pf1848, pf1849, pf1854, pf1855, pf1856, pf1857, pf1862, pf1863, pf1872, pf1873, pf1879, pf1883, pf1885, pf1887.
- After you install an update, you will not be able to roll back to the previous application version.
- Before installation of an update, you must read the text of the End User License Agreement and confirm your acceptance of its terms. If you do not confirm your acceptance, the update will not be installed.
- If the computer is managed by Kaspersky Security Center, you can confirm your acceptance using the Kaspersky Security Center console, in the Application Management node in the Software Updates section.
- If the application has been installed in stand-alone mode (without management using Kaspersky Security Center), you can confirm your acceptance in the local interface of the application.
- To complete the update installation, you must restart your computer.
- To complete the update on a computer that has hard drives encrypted using full disk encryption (FDE), you must restart the computer twice.
- The functionality of full disk encryption will remain blocked until installation of updates for the application and encryption module is completed.
- After the update has been installed, the setting of product update installation will change to Install only approved updates.