To install Dr.Web KATANA on stations, review the following requirements:
•The Network Discovery option must be enabled on the computer together with Dr.Web KATANA Business Edition if you want to find stations in the network using this method. •Station must be accessible through the network. •The user account which is used to connect to stations must exist and have all necessary administrative privileges. •If a remote computer is protected by a firewall, the following settings should be performed. If you use Windows Firewall, in its settings click Additional Settings, select Inbound Rules and turn on the following exceptions for the firewall Private profile: Netlogon Service (NP-In) and File and Printer Sharing (SMB-In). However, if the station is in the domain, the exceptions should be turned on for the Domain profile.
If you use other firewalls it is necessary to open port 445.
•Additional configuration is required (see below). Before starting anti-virus scans, make sure you have usernames and passwords of administrative accounts on all stations.

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Preparation of a remote operating system must be performed with administrator privileges.
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Advanced Settings
To install Dr.Web KATANA on stations, review the following additional requirements:
•The User Account Control (UAC) restrictions must be disabled if the station is running Windows Vista or later operating system. You do not need to perform this setting, if you work under the built-in Administrator account. If so, skip this step.
Open a registry editor.
1.Locate and select the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. 2.If the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy registry entry does not exist, create the entry: a.On the Edit menu, select New, then click DWORD Value. b.In the entry name field, type LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy. 3.Right-click LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy and select Modify. 4.In the Value data box, type 1. 5.Click OK and exit the registry editor. 6.Restart the station. 7.Repeat the steps for all stations you want to scan.

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This operation is recommended for experienced users only. Serious problems might occur if the registry is modified incorrectly. Microsoft recommends to backup the registry before you modify it.
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•All necessary network services must be installed and configured properly.
To check network settings
1.Open Control Panel on the station. •When configuring operating systems earlier than Windows Vista, select Network and Internet (if this item is absent, click Switch to Classic View). •When configuring Windows Vista, select the view mode by category. In the Network and Internet section, click View network status and tasks → Manage Network Connections. •When configuring Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, select the view mode by category. In the Network and Internet section, click View network status and tasks → Change adapter settings. •When configuring Windows 8, Windows 10 or Microsoft Windows Server 2012, in the Network and Internet section, click Network and Sharing Center → Change adapter settings. 2.Right-click the connection to the network then select Properties. 3.Ensure that the following services are installed and configured: •Client for Microsoft Networks •File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks •Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or version 6 (TCP/IPv6) 4.Save the changes and close the window. |
•Sharing settings must enable advanced configuration.
To enable advanced sharing
1.Open Control Panel on the station. •When configuring Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, select Windows Firewall (if this item is absent, click Switch to Classic View). •When configuring Windows Vista, select the view mode by category. In the Network and Internet section, click Set up file sharing. •When configuring Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows Server 2008, select the view mode by category. In the Network and Internet section, select Network and Sharing Center and then click Change advanced sharing settings. •When configuring Windows 8, Windows 10 or Microsoft Windows Server 2012, in the Network and sharing center section, select Network and Sharing Center and then click Change advanced sharing settings. 2.In the open window, select one of the following: •When configuring Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003, open the Exceptions tab and enable File and Printer Sharing. •When configuring Windows Vista, select Network discovery and File and printer sharing. •When configuring Windows 7, select Turn on network discovery and Turn on file and printer sharing. •When configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 select Turn on file and printer sharing. 3.Save the changes and close the window. |
• Classic sharing and security model for local accounts must be configured.
To enable classic user authentication method
1.Open Control Panel on the station. •When configuring operating systems earlier than Windows Vista, select Administrative tools (if this item is absent, click Switch to Classic View) and run the Local Security Policy tool. •When configuring Windows Vista or later operating systems, select the view mode by category. In the System and Security section, select Administrative tools and run the Local Security Policy tool.

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To open the Local Security Policy tool, you can type secpol.msc in Windows Search and click ENTER.
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2.Under the Local Policies node in the policy tree, select Security Options. 3.Right-click the Sharing and security model for local accounts policy, select Properties and then set the Classic—local users authenticated as themselves mode.

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By default, connection to a station can be established only if the used account has a nonblank password. To connect to the station, specify a nonblank password.
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4.Close the console. |
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