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Q. How are the locations matched to the client?
A. As outlined in the documentation, locations are identified when the criteria of the different
locations are checked with the use of the priority of top to bottom as displayed in the
windows location pane. The first location that meets the criteria is used as the connection
location. Cisco suggests the use of a location with no criteria as the last location so that it
becomes the default if no other locations with criteria are matched.
Q. Even if ActiveX and Java are disabled, can I execute the CSD
installation through the browser?
A. Yes, You can still install CSD even if both Active X and Java are not detected on the client
PC.
Q. Are there restrictions of Sun JVM ?
A. No, there are not any restrictions for Cisco Secure Desktop or the SSL VPN Client.
Q. Does the Cisco Security Agent (CSA) V4.5 inter−operate with CSD and
SVC?
A. Yes. CSA V4.5 now supports and is fully compatible with both CSD and SVC.
Q. How big of a partition on the hard drive does CSD create?
A. When a Secure Desktop environment is created, an encrypted file space (the vault) is
generated , which starts as a small file space and grows to a max of 2 GB, which depends on
what applications are loaded from their default locations whilst operating within the vault.
Q. How does CSD decide what applications to support? Is it just all the
applications that are available on the normal desktop? Can this be
controlled ?
A. This is detailed in the release notes and cannot be controlled. It does not allow applications
to be installed whilst in the SD Vault/space, but uses the default applications under Program
Files that are already installed on the client PC. Secure Desktop only supports applications
installed in the default location. For increased security only applications installed under the
Windows and Program Files directories are accessible under the Secure Desktop. Secure
Desktop does not support or allow access to applications not found in these default
installation locations.
Q. Can the use of 
print screen
 be prevented in CSD?
A. This is a configuration option within the Secure desktop management configuration. The
copy/paste buffer (clipboard) is cleared once you switch back to the client PC, if enabled in
the configuration.
Restrict Printing on Secure DesktopCheck to prevent the user from printing while the
Secure Desktop space is used. For maximum security of sensitive data, check this option.