: You must boot completely into Windows Safe Mode. The Kaspersky driver does not load in Safe Mode, allowing file and registry changes. Policy Overwrite Issue
Execute the utility again via command prompt, inputting the authorization code:
from Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 to the latest Kaspersky Next configurations without losing active policy structures. Share public link
Always manage enterprise endpoints via KSC to ensure centralized recovery options.
In the policy properties window, navigate to the section on the left menu. Click on the Interface subcategory. Locate the Password protection block on the right pane. Click the Settings button next to password protection. Step 3: Disable or Change the Password
The utility will scan the system registry and local cryptographic stores for Kaspersky configuration flags.
: You must boot completely into Windows Safe Mode. The Kaspersky driver does not load in Safe Mode, allowing file and registry changes. Policy Overwrite Issue
Execute the utility again via command prompt, inputting the authorization code:
from Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 to the latest Kaspersky Next configurations without losing active policy structures. Share public link
Always manage enterprise endpoints via KSC to ensure centralized recovery options.
In the policy properties window, navigate to the section on the left menu. Click on the Interface subcategory. Locate the Password protection block on the right pane. Click the Settings button next to password protection. Step 3: Disable or Change the Password
The utility will scan the system registry and local cryptographic stores for Kaspersky configuration flags.