Kaspersky — Endpoint Security Key File New

If you manage isolated or standalone machines not connected to KSC, apply the key file directly to the local user interface.

To add a new key file to , follow the steps for your specific platform below. A key file (typically with a .key extension) allows for offline activation and does not require a connection to Kaspersky activation servers. Windows (Local Application)

Enter your and email address to receive the .key file via email.

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A unique string of 20 characters divided into four blocks (e.g., XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX). It requires an active internet connection on the target machine to validate with Kaspersky activation servers.

If you're looking to update or install a new key file, the process is straightforward but varies slightly depending on whether you're managing a single machine or an entire network. If you manage isolated or standalone machines not

Before distributing the license, KSC must recognize the new file. Launch the console. In the console tree, expand the Administration Server node.

Launch the Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface on the local machine.

"That’s the beauty of the Key File system," Elias explained, grabbing the file. "It doesn't need the internet right now. The file is the contract. It’s cryptographically signed. If I inject this into the rescue environment, the agent will read the file, validate the signature locally, and arm itself." Windows (Local Application) Enter your and email address

Choose the option (or "Select key file") and click Next or Browse . Locate the .key file on your computer and select it. Click Activate and then Finish to complete the process. Linux (Web Interface) Log in to the application's web interface. Navigate to Settings → General → Licensing . Click Add license key . In the Type of license key dropdown, select Key file .

To add a new key file for , you typically follow these steps within the management console or the local application interface: Using Kaspersky Security Center (Centralized)