I just installed WSA 2016 on top of KTS 2016
I see that in KTS, webroot is marked as trusted. So I assume everything is okay over there.
And I see that in WSA, the kaspersky processes are allowed.
Anything I need to do?
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Hi shmu26
Whilst there should be no need to do anything for WSA & NIS to play well together (as WSA is designed from the ground up to be compatible/compliant with the other major security applications) I would just locate the main NIS components, i.e., executables, and make sure that they are registered under the 'Block/Allow Files feature in WSA (click on Advanced Settings, and then the 'Block/Allow Files; use the 'Add' button to search locate and add files, etc.) making sure that these are defined as 'Allow'. This what I did when I ran both together prior to moving over to just using WSA. ;)
That should just make sure that WSA is aware and allows the key components of NIS...but as I said before this is optional as WSA should be fine 'out of the box' with NIS.
Regards, Baldrick
Whilst there should be no need to do anything for WSA & NIS to play well together (as WSA is designed from the ground up to be compatible/compliant with the other major security applications) I would just locate the main NIS components, i.e., executables, and make sure that they are registered under the 'Block/Allow Files feature in WSA (click on Advanced Settings, and then the 'Block/Allow Files; use the 'Add' button to search locate and add files, etc.) making sure that these are defined as 'Allow'. This what I did when I ran both together prior to moving over to just using WSA. ;)
That should just make sure that WSA is aware and allows the key components of NIS...but as I said before this is optional as WSA should be fine 'out of the box' with NIS.
Regards, Baldrick
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