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Even when you know the file location, installation can fail. Here are the three most common errors:
For Kaspersky Endpoint Security and Kaspersky Small Office Security, the situation is different. These products allow explicit usage of .key files for activation via the Administration Console (KSC).
| Scenario | File location |
|----------|---------------|
| Fresh install (old version) | Browse to wherever you saved the .key (e.g., Downloads) |
| Already activated (old version) | C:\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP*\Data\ (hidden, do not touch) |
| Modern Kaspersky (2020+) | No .key file exists – license is in the cloud via My Kaspersky |
| Corporate endpoint | Stored on the Kaspersky Security Center server, not locally | kaspersky license key file location install
If you are looking for the license key file after activation (for example, to back it up or see where it is stored), it is hidden deep within the system folders.
Default Locations: Kaspersky stores the license information in encrypted formats or registry keys, not as simple readable text files. However, the cached license files are typically found here: Even when you know the file location, installation can fail
Why you cannot copy/paste key files:
In modern versions of Windows, the ProgramData folder mentioned above is protected by the operating system. Even if you copy a license file from one computer to another, it will usually fail to work because the license is tied to the specific hardware ID (HWID) of the computer where it was first activated.
A: Only if the license is multi-device. Otherwise, the key is locked to one activation ID. Using it on another PC may revoke the first. Why you cannot copy/paste key files: In modern
Note: Modern versions of Kaspersky (like Kaspersky Standard/Plus/Premium) prioritize Activation Codes. The manual "Key File" feature is mostly found in older versions (like KIS 2018/2019/2020) or specific business editions.
If you have manually saved a .key file during an offline activation, look here first:
Even when you know the file location, installation can fail. Here are the three most common errors:
For Kaspersky Endpoint Security and Kaspersky Small Office Security, the situation is different. These products allow explicit usage of .key files for activation via the Administration Console (KSC).
| Scenario | File location |
|----------|---------------|
| Fresh install (old version) | Browse to wherever you saved the .key (e.g., Downloads) |
| Already activated (old version) | C:\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP*\Data\ (hidden, do not touch) |
| Modern Kaspersky (2020+) | No .key file exists – license is in the cloud via My Kaspersky |
| Corporate endpoint | Stored on the Kaspersky Security Center server, not locally |
If you are looking for the license key file after activation (for example, to back it up or see where it is stored), it is hidden deep within the system folders.
Default Locations: Kaspersky stores the license information in encrypted formats or registry keys, not as simple readable text files. However, the cached license files are typically found here:
Why you cannot copy/paste key files:
In modern versions of Windows, the ProgramData folder mentioned above is protected by the operating system. Even if you copy a license file from one computer to another, it will usually fail to work because the license is tied to the specific hardware ID (HWID) of the computer where it was first activated.
A: Only if the license is multi-device. Otherwise, the key is locked to one activation ID. Using it on another PC may revoke the first.
Note: Modern versions of Kaspersky (like Kaspersky Standard/Plus/Premium) prioritize Activation Codes. The manual "Key File" feature is mostly found in older versions (like KIS 2018/2019/2020) or specific business editions.
If you have manually saved a .key file during an offline activation, look here first: