Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2 (version 10.3.407): Patch A release
Latest update: January 22, 2021
ID: 13102
Patch A for Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2 has been released on August 12, 2016.
Patch A includes the following:
- Patch for Administration Console (patch_10_3_407_console_a.zip) that must be installed on a computer with Administration Console installed without Administration Server.
- Patch for Network Agent (patch_10_3_407_nagent_a.zip) that must be installed on a managed computer with Network Agent installed without Administration Server.
- Patch for Administration Server (patch_10_3_407_server_a.zip) that must be installed on the computer assigned to act as Administration Server. This component includes patches for Administration Console and Network Agent.
- Patch for iOS MDM Mobile Device Server (patch_10_3_407_iOS_MDM_a.exe).
After you install patch A, the version of some files changes to 10.3.3010. The version shown in Administration Console, remains 10.3.407 at that.
Fixes and improvements
- The error that had been causing crashes of the Administration Server service at further runs when deleting files from the Administration Server working folder after they were downloaded (while running update installation tasks), has been fixed. Before the crash, Kaspersky Event Log could have shown multiple identical events, which indicated some missing files.
- The error that had been causing a several minute delay when proceeding to the Policy folder in Administration Console under a large number of policies (over 100), has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Administration Console to fail to connect to a secondary Administration Server via the primary Administration Server, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server to be intermittently available for connection by Administration Console, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server to intermittently fail to process events, has been fixed.
- The error displayed as "User name is not specified", which had been occurring upon modifying the report delivery task, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server to remain unavailable for connection by Administration Console under a large number of secondary Administration Servers, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Administration Console to fail to connect to the Administration Server, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing a delay (up to a minute or even longer) when connecting Administration Console to the Administration Server, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Network Agent acting as an update agent to use up to 2 GB or 4 GB RAM and then crash and restart in some cases, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Network Agent acting as an update agent to remain inoperable in some cases until it was restarted manually, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Network Agent to fail to provide the OS version details to the Administration Server under the Administration Server service being stopped, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing local tasks to fail to be managed in some cases on the computer even when the latter was accessible via the UDP port 15000, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Activation Proxy service to crash and restart sometimes, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Administration Console to crash sometimes when a new task was created, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the KSN Proxy service to remain inaccessible until it was restarted manually, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the KSN Proxy service to crash and restart sometimes, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the computer to get periodically removed from its administration group upon expiration of the inactivity timeout and then get added back to the same group by a computer moving rule, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing Network Agent to consume a lot of RAM resources, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server initialization to take up to tens of minutes, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the message "Invalid typecast, source='pkg_get_packages_with_unknown_format'" to be sometimes shown in Kaspersky Event Log when starting the Administration Server service and using installation packages created with Kaspersky Administration Kit 8.0 after an upgrade to Kaspersky Security Center 10 Service Pack 2, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing a delay in the processing of events coming to the Administration Server while running remote installation tasks on thousands of computers simultaneously, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server to sometimes crash and restart under an Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Device Server deployed, has been fixed.
- The error that had been making impossible to connect to a secondary Administration Server through klakaut automation, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing a BSOD when running the hardware scan task through Systems Management on some hardware configurations, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the set of files for an update to get corrupted sometimes in case of a disk overflow, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the computer icons of dynamic virtual machines to fail to get timely deleted from Administration Console, has been fixed.
- The error that had been causing the Administration Server service to fail to run after installation, returning the error message "The multi-part identifier "tables.object_id" could not be bound" instead, has been fixed.
Improvements:
- Windows 10 Anniversary update (Windows 10 Version 1607) is now supported.
- Windows 2016 Server is now supported.
- Administration Server work while connected by many Administration Consoles simultaneously as been improved.
How to install patch A
To install patch A, perform one of the following actions:
- Run the executable file of the patch from any folder.
- In silent mode (e.g., when distributing via Kaspersky Security Center), the patch must be run with the command line key –s.
The patch cannot be run from a disk root or the application installation folder.
How to make sure the patch has been installed
Using the report
Information about patches that have been installed for Administration Server and Network Agent are available through the report on the versions of Kaspersky Lab applications. Generate the report with the Updates installed field enabled:
- Open the report properties.
- Go to the Detail fields section.
- Click the Add button.
- Select Report field name -> Updates installed.
- Click OK.
Information about the installed patch will be displayed in the Updates installed field of the report.
Compare file versions
- For Administration Console:
- The version of the files klakaut.exe, klakcon.dll, klcstr2.dll, klsrvplg.dll must be 10.3.3010.
- The version of the file klcskca2.dll must be 10.3.3011.
- No errors are logged into the Kaspersky Event Log.
- For Network Agent:
- The version of the files klcsnagt.dll, klcstr2.dll must be 10.3.3010.
- The version of the files HWiNFO32.dllmust be 5.3.1.0.
- The version of the file klcskca2.dll must be 10.3.3011.
- No errors are logged into the Kaspersky Event Log.
- For Administration Server:
- The version of the files klactprx.exe, klakaut.exe, klakcon.dll, klcsnagt.dll, klcssrv.dll, klcstr2.dll, kldb_mssql.dll, kldb_mysql.dll, klsrvplg.dll must be 10.3.3010.
- The version of the files HWiNFO32.dllmust be 5.3.1.0.
- The version of the file :klcskca2.dll must be 10.3.3011
- The version of klksncore.dll must be 10.3.502.
- No errors are logged into the Kaspersky Event Log.
- For iOS MDM Mobile Device Server:
- The version of the file kliosmdmservicesrv2.exe must be 10.3.3007.
- No errors are logged into the Kaspersky Event Log.