Web filtering software

Web filtering software or appliances

NComputing devices will work with any web filtering software or appliance that has the ability to distinguish individual users or sessions.  Web filter products that are configured to only filter by IP address will result in privileges being elevated to the highest privileged user on the system.

To ensure that your users are being provided privilege and filters appropriately, please ensure that your filter software or appliance are capable of supporting Terminal Services environments and are configured appropriately

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