Client Lock Down

What is Client Lock Down?

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Nitin Musale

  • Oct 3rd, 2012
 

Typically client lock down is the process of securing an endpoint so that the user can only access authorized features. An example of this would be turning the device into a Thin Client by locking it down so that an end user can only connect to published apps or desktops and can not use other features.

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