Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Windows

KSWS to KES Migration Guide

25 April 2024

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Starting with version 11.8.0, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows supports the basic functionality of the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server (KSWS) solution. Kaspersky Security for Windows Server protects servers running Microsoft Windows operating systems and network attached storages against viruses and other computer security threats which servers and network attached storages are exposed to while exchanging files. For detailed information about how the solution works, please refer to the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Help. Starting with Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.8.0, you can migrate from Kaspersky Security for Windows Server to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows and use the same solution for protecting workstations and servers.

Software requirements

Before you begin the migration from KSWS to KES, make sure your server satisfies the hardware and software requirements of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows. The lists of supported operating system versions are different for KES and KSWS. For example, KES does not support servers running Windows Server 2003.

Minimum software requirements for migrating from KSWS to KES:

  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows 12.0.
  • Kaspersky Security 11.0.1 for Windows Server.

    If you have an earlier version of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed, we recommend upgrading the application to the latest version. The Policies and tasks conversion wizard does not support earlier versions of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server.

  • Kaspersky Security Center 14.2

    If you have an earlier version of Kaspersky Security Center installed, update it to 14.2 or later. In this version of Kaspersky Security Center, the Policies and tasks batch conversion wizard lets you migrate policies into a profile rather than into a policy. In this version of Kaspersky Security Center, the Policies and tasks batch conversion wizard also lets you migrate a broader range of policy settings.

  • Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.10.

    If you have an earlier version of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent installed, we recommend upgrading the application to the latest version. Kaspersky Endpoint Security supports migrating a [KSWS+KEA] configuration to [KES+built-in agent] starting with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.10.

Migration recommendations

When migrating from KSWS to KES, observe the following recommendations:

  • Plan the KSWS to KES migration time in advance. Choose a time when servers are operating under the lightest load, for example, during the weekend.
  • After the migration, turn on application components gradually. That is, for example, start by enabling the File Threat Protection component alone, then enable other protection components, then enable control components, and so on. At each step, you must make sure the application is working correctly, and monitor the performance of the server. The architecture of KES differs from KSWS, therefore the operating system may also behave differently.
  • Carry out the migration gradually. First migrate a single server, then multiple servers, then carry out the migration on all servers of the organization.
  • Migrate different types of servers separately. That is, for example, first migrate database servers, then mail servers, and so on.
  • Migration on high-load servers involves some special considerations.

Migration steps

Migration from KSWS to KES is performed semi-automatically. This is necessary because of differing architectures of the applications. To migrate policy settings, you must run the Policies and tasks batch conversion wizard (the migration wizard). After migrating policy settings, you must manually configure settings that the migration wizard cannot migrate automatically (for example, Password protection settings). After the migration, it is also recommended to check if the migration wizard correctly migrated all settings.

Migrate from KSWS to KES in the following order:

  1. Migrate KSWS tasks and policies

    After migrating the policies and tasks, you must perform additional configuration steps. We also recommend to make sure that Kaspersky Endpoint Security provides the necessary level of security after migration from KSWS.

    The Policies and tasks batch conversion wizard for Kaspersky Security for Windows Server is only available in the Administration Console (MMC). Policy and task settings cannot be migrated in the Web Console and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.

  2. Install Kaspersky Endpoint Security

    You can install Kaspersky Endpoint Security in the following ways:

    • Installing KES after removing KSWS (recommended).
    • Installing KES on top of KSWS.
  3. Activate KES with a KSWS key
  4. Confirm that the application is in working order after migration

    After migrating from KSWS to KES, make sure that the application is operating correctly. Check the status of the server in the console (should be OK). Make sure no errors are reported for the application, also check the time of the last connection to the Administration Server, the time of the last database update and the server protection status.

    Pay special attention to the migration of exclusion lists, trusted applications, trusted web addresses, Application Control rules.

In this Help section

Correspondence of KSWS and KES components

Correspondence of KSWS and KES settings

Migrating KSWS components

Migrating KSWS tasks and policies

Migrating the KSWS trusted zone

Installing KES instead of KSWS

Migrating the [KSWS+KEA] configuration to [KES+built-in agent] configuration

Making sure Kaspersky Security for Windows Server was successfully removed

Activating KES with a KSWS key

Special considerations for migrating high-load servers

Managing the application on a Core Mode server

Migrating from [KSWS+KEA] to [KES+built-in agent]

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