Run the utility from an elevated Command Prompt ( cmd as Administrator). Execute the utility to clear local application hashes. Reboot into normal Windows environment. Troubleshooting Common Errors "Access Denied" When Editing Registry
: Save the policy to push the new password to all managed devices. Method 2: Using the KLAPR Utility (Unmanaged Devices)
B. For KSC on Linux (if used): follow equivalent steps for the database backend and service control (systemctl).
In the policy properties window, navigate to the section on the left menu. Click on Interface . Run the utility from an elevated Command Prompt
Enter the generated code into the Kaspersky password restoration field on the client computer. Click to permanently reset the interface password.
Clear the check box and click Save to disable it temporarily.
Use the utility (Linux) or kavremover + reinstall approach. For KES 11 on Windows: In the policy properties window, navigate to the
For a local interface password (KES GUI): In the same section, check and uninstallation .
In some legacy versions or specific builds of KES 11, administrators have had success by disabling the password check via the registry while in Safe Mode: Boot the machine into . Press Win + R , type regedit , and hit Enter.
The process is blocked because the engine is operating in a normal Windows boot state. Restart and verify Safe Mode is explicitly loaded. Method 3: Utilizing Temporary Access Passwords and hit Enter.
[Request Key from User] ➔ [Generate Token in KSC Server] ➔ [Provide Token to Local Interface]
This process works because Kaspersky provides a legitimate utility ( klapr ) designed for exactly this purpose. However, it must be run from a trusted environment.