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- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Databases Are Corrupted Windows
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- 2016 Jul 07 ID: 13039. At the start of Kaspersky Internet Security 2016, you may get the error Databases are corrupted. The main Kaspersky Internet Security window turns red and the Databases are corrupted notification appears under the Update button. To fix this problem, use the guide below.
- Jan 08, 2011 If manual updates fail.use the rollback feature within kaspersky. If you have done a system restore this can corrupt the database as well.changing time on PC etc can also cause some problems. If you cant fix it with the update or rollback feature Hit start.go to the kaspersky folder.
- Open Kaspersky Internet Security 2015. In the main application window, click Update. In the Update window, click the Run update button. Open Kaspersky Internet Security 2015. Click Details. In the Notification Center window, click the Update button corresponding to the message 'Databases are corrupted'. Wait until the update process is complete.
That error message is misleading. I had a workstation show up in the Kaspersky Security Center status report as Protection is Off. That however was not the case after lots of troubleshooting.
4 Steps total
Step 1: Check the Application status in KSC
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The application and network agent status showed running which of course means that real time monitoring is running. I also restarted the KLNAGENT service on the local workstation to verify that it was communicating to KSC. Followed that up with a reboot. Still no change.
Step 2: Check the status of the tasks on the client
Launch the KSE 8 or 10 by clicking the icon in the system tray. I then took a look at the scheduled tasks and the update task showed failed - Black list of sites corrupted. I don't have a screen shot of the message, but it would be where you see Update, etc. I believe it also said that it had failed at 1% which is more or less upon initiation.
Step 3: Clear the Bases
Ok, now you need to go to the following directory via Windows Explorer, --> C:ProgramDataKaspersky LabKES8Bases or %networkagentbases. The 8 can be substituted with 10 of course if you are running KES 10. I deleted all of the DAT, XML and XMS files in that directory. I left the sub directories intact.
Step 4: Manually Update Databases
I then went back into the KES application and manually started the Database update. Right Click update and then click Start Update. After completion of the update the Corruption message went away and showed the status you see above and it reported back as OK status.
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Published: Feb 04, 2015 · Last Updated: Feb 05, 2015