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Method 1: The Official Remote Reset via Kaspersky Security Center (KSC)

Utilize Kaspersky Security Center to assign unique passwords for different tasks (e.g., one password for exiting the app, another for uninstalling).

To avoid emergency password resets in the future, consider implementing these administrative habits:

When an endpoint is offline or isolated from the Kaspersky Security Center, you can generate a one-time temporary access code. This allows local administrators to perform restricted actions without revealing the permanent global password. Step 1: Create a Request File on the Client Machine

KES 11 is managed primarily via Kaspersky Security Center (KSC) . The password protects critical settings (disabling protection, changing policy, uninstalling). If you’ve lost the password, the method differs depending on whether you’re an admin or an end user. Method 1: The Official Remote Reset via Kaspersky

Select the active policy applying to the target machine and click . Go to the General Settings section on the left menu. Click on Interface . Locate the Password Protection subsection.

If you attempt to use third-party registry cleaners or force-delete Kaspersky files in normal mode, the application's Self-Defense mechanism will trigger an alert and block execution. Always use Safe Mode or central policy deployment.

Run the utility using the command line arguments provided by Kaspersky Support. Typically, the command looks like this: KlRoUninst.exe /p=NEW_PASSWORD Use code with caution.

Extract the archive contents to a local directory (e.g., C:\klblpass\ ). Open an elevated (Run as Administrator). Step 1: Create a Request File on the

If the target machine is actively communicating with Kaspersky Security Center, you do not need to interact with the local machine's command line. You can override or remove the local password by pushing a new policy from the central server. Step-by-Step Centralized Reset: Open . Navigate to Policies under your managed group.

Double-click the value and change its data from (Enabled) to 0 (Disabled).

Check the checkbox option, leave it set to Minimal , and click apply.

Extract the compressed archive file into an easily accessible directory (such as C:\KasperskyReset\ ). Locate the core batch file inside named . 2. Booting Into Windows Safe Mode Select the active policy applying to the target

Set a new, secure password for the account or designated user accounts. Save changes. Alternative Method: Using Kaspersky Security Center (KSC)

Once the command completes successfully, restart the computer.

: Launch the Kaspersky Security Center and navigate to Policies .

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