Kaspersky – Endpoint Security 11.2.0.2254 update
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.0 was released on November 11, 2019.
New in this release
- Added support for Windows 10 November 2019 Update (19H2).
- Added support for AM-PPL (Antimalware Protected Process Light) technology for Windows Server 2019.
- Application settings are retained after upgrading from Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 to Windows 10.
- Automated capability to upgrade Windows 10 on computers encrypted with Kaspersky Disk Encryption technology.
- Integration with Kaspersky Sandbox.
- Added capability for remote data wipe on a user’s computer at the request of the administrator.
- Added programming interface (REST API). REST API allows authorized third-party applications to configure application settings, start a scan, and perform other actions.
- Optimized Device Control notifications when blocking access to CD/DVD.
- The settings of the Anti-Bridging component were moved to a separate block with a “lock”.
- There is now the capability to save information about all websites visited by a user, including allowed websites.
- It is now allowed to perform installation, removal or recovery not only to the administrator but also to authorized users. There is also the capability to manage the permissions of users for other application functions.
- There is now support for changing the encryption bit rate when upgrading the application (AES256 to AES56 or AES56 to AES256).
Installation information
To install the application locally, run the setup_kes.exe file from the full distribution package and follow the Setup Wizard instructions. For more information about installation, see this Online Help page.
During installation, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows detects applications that may affect the computer’s performance or cause other problems when running at the same time as the product.
Secutec advices to be precautious on rolling out this version on a large scale. Patches are available through support@secutec.be if you run into issues