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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 00:00:06 - 00:03:06 A license is a time limited right to use Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud based on the license agreement. The following license types are available. A trial license is a free license for trying out Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud. A trial license is usually short term. It covers Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud Pro functionality. A commercial license is a paid license that a customer obtains when purchasing a Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud product. You can buy a commercial license on the Kaspersky website or from Kaspersky Partners. When a commercial license expires, you will need to renew it. A subscription is a license for which a customer pays on a periodical basis, typically monthly. A subscription can only be purchased from partner companies. A subscription is renewed automatically. You can stop automatic subscription renewal at any time. Some partners also provide the opportunity to freeze it for a while. Both a commercial license and subscription can have a grace period. This is the time during which Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud continues to operate in full fledged mode. After the license expires. Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud is licensed per user as of now. A license key includes protection for one workstation or server and two mobile devices per user, and three office 365 accounts per every two users. For example, if you buy a license key for ten users, you can protect ten workstations or servers, 20 Android or iOS mobile devices, and 15 office 365 accounts. A licensing unit user is not the same as a real user in the management console. You can assign many devices to a single real user. While some devices may not have owners in the system. In any case, all devices added to Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud will be protected. The number of licensing units are conventional users depends on the devices that need protection, and is calculated as the greater number between the total amount of workstations, servers and laptops on the one hand and half of the mobile devices on the other. A Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud workspace can protect 999 users at most. Technically, this limitation means that it is impossible to add more than 999 users to a single workspace Kaspersky Small Office Security, Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud, and Kaspersky Endpoint Security for business are based on different applications and different approaches to remote management. Migration between these solutions should begin with the preparation of the Target Management Center. Sign up to the selected Cloud Console or install and configure an on premises Kaspersky Security Center. You can export settings from Kaspersky Endpoint Security for windows, and then import them into a Kaspersky Security Center policy. Network agents are not the same in Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud and Kaspersky Security Center, and you will have to reinstall them. Kaspersky Endpoint Security for windows is the same everywhere. With macOS, migration is performed in a similar manner. The only difference is that you will not be able to export settings via the local interface.3127

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