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How to install the application

The application is installed to your computer in interactive mode using the Setup Wizard.

The Wizard consists of a series of windows (steps). The number and sequence of steps in the Wizard depend on the region where you install the application. In some regions, the Wizard prompts you to accept additional agreements regarding how your personal data is processed. To stop the Wizard's activity at any step of installation, close the Wizard window.

If the application will be used to protect more than one computer (with the maximum number of computers defined by the terms of the End User License Agreement), the installation procedure will be identical on all computers.

To install the application on your computer,

  • If you are using an installation disk, insert the disk into the disk drive and follow the instructions on your screen.
  • If you have downloaded the application from the Internet, launch it. The application is then installed using the standard Setup Wizard. In this case, the Wizard displays several additional installation steps for some localization languages.

You can also install the application from the command prompt.

You can install the Kaspersky application from the command prompt.

Certain commands can be executed only under the administrator account.

Command prompt syntax:

<path to the file of the installation package> [parameters]

To install the application from the command prompt:

  1. Open the command prompt as administrator.
  2. Enter the path to the installation file and the command to start the installation with relevant options and properties. Installation options and properties are described below.
  3. Follow the instruction of the Setup Wizard.

    Basic options

    Command name

    Value

    Example

    /s

    Non-interactive (silent) mode: dialog boxes are not displayed during installation.

    saas21.exe /s

    /mybirthdate=YYYY‑MM‑DD

    Birth date. If you are younger than 16, installation is not performed.

    This option is:

    • Required for non-interactive installation
    • Optional for installing the application in OEM mode

    saas21.exe /mybirthdate=1986‑12‑23

    /l

    Selecting the language used for installing the multi-language version.

    saas21.exe /len-us

    /t

    Folder where the installation log is saved.

    saas21.exe /tC:\KasperskyLab

    /p<property>=<value>

    Sets installation properties.

    saas21.exe /pALLOWREBOOT=1 /pSKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1

    /h

    Display help.

    saas21.exe /h

    Additional Settings

    Command name

    Value

    Example

    /x

    Remove the product.

    saas21.exe /x

    Most important installation properties

    Command name

    Value

    Example

    ACTIVATIONCODE=<value>

    Enter the activation code.

     

    AGREETOEULA=1

    Accept the End User License Agreement.

     

    AGREETOPRIVACYPOLICY=1

    Accept the Privacy Policy.

     

    JOINKSN_ENHANCE_PROTECTION=1

    Confirm consent to sending personal data to improve the basic functionality of the product.

     

    JOINKSN_MARKETING=1

    Confirm consent to sending personal data for marketing purposes.

     

    INSTALLDIR=<value>

    Set the installation location.

    saas21.exe /p"INSTALLDIR=C:\Documents and Settings\saas21"

    KLPASSWD=<value>

    Set the password for various features of the product. If the KLPASSWDAREA value is not set, the default password scope is used:

    • Editing application settings
    • Quitting the application

    saas21.exe /pKLPASSWD=12345678

    KLPASSWDAREA=[SET|EXIT|UNINST]

    Set the scope of the password configured in KLPASSWD:

    • SET — Editing application settings.
    • EXIT — Quitting the application.
    • UNINST — Removing the application.

      This property can have multiple values; in that case, values must be separated by the semicolon character ";".

     

    SELFPROTECTION=1

    Enable Self-Defense during installation.

    saas21.exe /pSELFPROTECTION=1

    ALLOWREBOOT=1

    Allow restarting if necessary.

    saas21.exe /pALLOWREBOOT=1

    SKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1

    Do not check for software that is incompatible with Kaspersky.

    saas21.exe /pSKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1

    -oembackupmode

    Do not run the application after the installation if Windows is started in audit mode.

    saas21.exe /s -oembackupmode

By setting SKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1, you accept full responsibility for possible consequences of incompatibility of Kaspersky with other software.

SKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1 lets you ignore only applications that are removed manually.

Example of compound command that allows restarting the computer during installation and skip the check for incompatible software:

saas21.exe /pALLOWREBOOT=1 /pSKIPPRODUCTCHECK=1

The Setup Wizard goes through the following steps:

  1. Starting installation

    During this step, the Wizard prompts you to install the application.

    Depending on the installation type and the localization language, during this step the Wizard may prompt you to view the End User License Agreement concluded between you and Kaspersky, and ask whether you want to participate in Kaspersky Security Network.

    Reviewing the End User License Agreement

    This step of the Wizard is displayed for some localization languages when installing the application downloaded from the Internet.

    During this step, the Wizard prompts you to review the End User License Agreement concluded between you and Kaspersky.

    Read the End User License Agreement thoroughly and, if you agree with all of its terms, click the Continue (this button is called Accept in some regions). Installation of the application to your computer then continues.

    If the terms of the End User License Agreement are not accepted, the application will not be installed.

    In some regions, you must also accept the terms of the Privacy Policy to continue installation of the application.

    Reviewing the Kaspersky Security Network Statement

    During this step, the Wizard invites you to participate in Kaspersky Security Network. Participation in the program involves sending information about threats detected on your computer, running applications, and downloaded signed applications, as well as information about your operating system, to AO Kaspersky Lab. No personal data received from you is collected, processed, or stored.

    Review the Kaspersky Security Network Statement. If you accept all of its terms, in the Wizard window, leave the check box selected and click Continue.

    If you do not want to participate in Kaspersky Security Network, clear the check box.

    After you accept or decline participation in Kaspersky Security Network, application installation continues.

    In some application versions, the Kaspersky Security Network Statement includes information about personal data processing.

  2. Installing the application

    Installation of the application can take some time. Wait for it to finish. Upon installation completion, the Setup Wizard automatically proceeds to the next step.

    Checks during application installation

    The application performs several checks during installation. These checks may detect the following problems:

    • Non-compliance of the operating system with the software requirements. During installation the Wizard checks the following conditions:
      • Whether the operating system and Service Pack meet the software requirements;
      • All the required applications are available;
      • The amount of free disk space is enough for installation;
      • The user installing the application has administrator privileges.

      If any of the above-listed requirements is not met, a corresponding notification is displayed.

    • Presence of incompatible applications on the computer. If any incompatible applications are detected, they are displayed in a list on the screen, and you will be prompted to remove them. Applications that cannot be removed automatically must be removed manually. When removing incompatible applications, you will need to restart your operating system, after which installation of Kaspersky continues automatically.

    Installing Kaspersky Password Manager together with Kaspersky Plus or Kaspersky Premium

    Before completing the installation, Kaspersky also prompts you to install Kaspersky Password Manager to protect your passwords. The installation of Kaspersky Password Manager may continue after finishing the installation of Kaspersky, there is no separate notification about completing the installation of Kaspersky Password Manager.

    Kaspersky Password Manager is not included in Kaspersky Basic and Kaspersky Standard plans. If you want to use Kaspersky Password Manager for password protection, you can download and install it as a separate application or switch to Kaspersky Plus.

  3. Completing the installation

    During this step, the Wizard informs you of the completion of application installation.

    All necessary application components will be automatically started immediately after installation is complete.

    In some cases, you may need to restart your operating system to complete installation.

Along with the application, plug-ins for browsers are installed to ensure safe Internet browsing.

When you run audio and video recording or playback applications for the first time since installation of Kaspersky, audio and video playback or recording may be interrupted. This is required to enable the functionality that controls access by applications to sound recording devices. The system service that controls audio hardware is restarted when Kaspersky is run for the first time.

Kaspersky Plus or Kaspersky Premium is installed together with Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection intended for establishing a secure connection via Virtual Private Network (VPN). You can remove Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection separately from the Kaspersky application. If the use of VPN is prohibited in your country, Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection is not installed.

To continue using the application, you must connect to My Kaspersky and complete the activation process; for details, see the following sections:

What is My Kaspersky for?

How to activate a subscription on your device

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[Topic 43538]

Installing over other Kaspersky applications

The application can be installed over the following Kaspersky applications:

  • Kaspersky Free
  • Kaspersky Anti-Virus
  • Kaspersky Internet Security
  • Kaspersky Total Security
  • Kaspersky Security Cloud

When you install the new application, previously installed Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Kaspersky Internet Security, Kaspersky Security Cloud, Kaspersky Total Security applications are removed. The license of a removed application can be used for the new Kaspersky application, with the exception of Kaspersky Total Security license. The settings of removed applications are kept.

When you install the new application, the previously installed Kaspersky Free application is removed. The settings of Kaspersky Free are not saved.

When you switch from Kaspersky Total Security to Kaspersky Basic or Kaspersky Standard, backup copies of files are kept but not displayed in these applications. You can add backup copies of files manually. When you switch from Kaspersky Total Security to Kaspersky Plus, copies of files are kept and displayed automatically.

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[Topic 137590]

Kaspersky Protection browser extension

In order for Kaspersky to fully support browsers, the Kaspersky Protection extension must be installed and enabled in the browsers. The Kaspersky Protection extension injects a script into the web page opened in Protected Browser and into traffic. The application uses this script to interact with the web page and to transmit data to banks whose websites are protected by the Safe Money component. The application protects data transmitted by the script using a digital signature. The application can embed the script without using the Kaspersky Protection extension.

The application signs data transmitted by the script using the installed anti-virus databases and requests to Kaspersky Security Network. The application sends requests to Kaspersky Security Network regardless of whether or not you accepted the terms of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement.

When working with your browser, the Kaspersky Protection extension allows you to:

Manage Private Browsing.

Manage Anti-Banner.

Inform about suspected phishing.

To report a suspected phishing website:

  1. Make sure you are on the page that you suspect is a phishing page.
  2. In the toolbar of the browser, click Kaspersky Protection Kaspersky Protection.
  3. In the extension menu, select Inform about suspected phishing.
  4. This opens a window; make sure the window displays the web address of the website you suspect of phishing.
  5. Click Inform.

Your report will be delivered to Kaspersky Security Network.

Inform about website problem

To inform about a website problem:

  1. Make sure you are on the page that you want to report as problematic.
  2. In the toolbar of the browser, click Kaspersky Protection Kaspersky Protection.
  3. In the extension menu, select Inform about website problem.
  4. This opens a window; make sure the window displays the web address of the website.
  5. Describe the problem in the text box.
  6. Click Inform.

The message is delivered.

Open On-Screen Keyboard

Installing the Kaspersky Protection extension in Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome

In Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers, the Kaspersky Protection extension is installed automatically. Kaspersky prompts you to activate the extension. In the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser, the Kaspersky Protection extension is also installed automatically, but the application does not prompt you to activate the extension. You must take steps to activate the extension on your own.

Yandex Browser support

When using Yandex Browser, the following application components are operating:

  • Protected Browser;
  • URL Advisor
  • Safe Browsing;
  • Anti-Phishing.

The Private Browsing and Anti-Banner components operate but cannot be configured in Yandex Browser.

Internet Explorer support

Starting with Kaspersky application version 4, the Kaspersky Protection extension will no longer support the browser Internet Explorer. If you want to continue using the Kaspersky Protection extension in Internet Explorer, you can go back to the previous version of the application.

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[Topic 97156]

How to uninstall the application

After removing the application, your computer and personal data will be unprotected.

The application is removed using the Setup Wizard.

How to uninstall the application in Windows 7

To start the Wizard on a computer running under Microsoft Windows 7 or earlier versions,

in the Start menu, select All applicationsKasperskyRemove Kaspersky.

How to uninstall the application in Windows 8 or later

To start the Wizard on a computer running under Microsoft Windows 8 or a later operating system:

  1. On the start screen, right click the Kaspersky application tile to call up the toolbar.
  2. Click the Remove button on the toolbar.
  3. In the window that opens, select Kaspersky in the list.
  4. Click the Remove button in the upper part of the list.

Removal involves the following steps:

  1. To remove the application, you must enter the password for accessing the application settings. If you cannot specify the password, for any reason, application removal will be prohibited.

    This step is available only if a password has been set for application removal.

  2. Saving data for future use

    During this step you can specify which of the data used by the application you want to keep for further use during the next installation of the application (for example, when installing a newer version of the application).

You can save the following data:

  • Subscription details is a set of data that rules out the need to activate the application during future installation, by allowing you to use it under the current subscription unless the subscription expires before you start the installation.
    • Quarantine files are files scanned by the application and moved to Quarantine.

      After the application is removed from the computer, quarantined files become unavailable. To perform operations with these files, the Kaspersky application must be installed.

    • Operational settings of the application are values of application settings selected when configuring the application.

    You can also export the protection settings at the command prompt, by using the following command: avp.com EXPORT <file_name>.

    • iChecker data are files that contain information about objects that have already been scanned using .
    • Anti-Spam databases are databases with specimens of spam messages added by the user.
    • Secret Vault are files placed in storage using Secret Vault functionality.
  1. Confirming removal

    Since removing the application threatens the security of your computer and personal data, you will be asked to confirm your intention to remove the application. To do this, click the Remove button.

  2. Completing removal

During this step, the Wizard removes the application from your computer. Wait until removal is complete.

This functionality may be unavailable in some regions.

During removal of the application, you must restart your operating system. If you cancel an immediate restart, completion of the removal procedure is postponed until the operating system is restarted or the computer is turned off and then started up.

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[Topic 43539]

How to update the application

The application is updated automatically if you select the Automatically update mode in the update settings window (SecurityAnti-Virus Database UpdateDatabases update schedule).

The application is automatically updated if you install a new version of the application over the previous one.

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