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Enforced Client Product Guide Installing Enforced Client
System requirements
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Terminal servers
Enforced Client supports terminal servers and the Windows fast user switching feature in most
scenarios, with these limitations:
Enforced Client must be installed on the server by someone with local administrator
privileges.
When an installation or update occurs on a terminal server, one session is designated as the
primary update session (see Update computers where no user is logged on on page 55 for
restrictions that apply to automatic updates).
For all user sessions, the Enforced Client icon is removed from the system tray during the
installation or update. The icon is restarted only for the user logged on to the primary update
session. All user sessions are protected, and other users can manually redisplay their icons
(see Removing and displaying the icon on page 52 for more information).
Detection notifications are not displayed on the desktop of all computer users if the fast user
switching feature is enabled.
If you use an authenticating proxy server, disable the policy option Update client computers
where users are not logged in
on the SecurityCenter’s Advanced Settings tab (see Set advanced
virus protection options on page 97).