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INFO: What are the System Requirements for EndPoint Security clients?

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This article applies to:

  • Marshal EndPoint Security

Question:

  • What are the System Requirements for EndPoint Security clients?
  • What disk formats does EndPoint Security support?
  • What Operating System versions does EndPoint Security support?
  • Why are users on some computers always allowed access to all Device Classes when they should not be?

Information:

The EndPoint Security client can be installed on the following Microsoft Windows versions:

  • Vista (32 bits only)
  • Server 2003
  • XP
  • 2000 (Service Pack 4)
  • NT (Service Pack 6a, IE4 or above)

The server component is not supported on Vista.

EndPoint Security does not support installation on 64 bit systems.

  • EndPoint Security is a 32 bit application. It depends heavily on drivers that have not been tested on 64 bit systems.

Notes:

  • On Windows NT the granularity of control is reduced to Full Control, No Control.
    • Read Only access is not supported on NT.
    • File auditing is not supported on NT.
  • On Windows 2000, writable CDROM devices might be accessible through Roxio Easy CD Creator.
    • To resolve this issue, ensure that you have installed Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000.
  • The client computer disks must use the NTFS file system. If the disks do not use NTFS, access restrictions will not be enforced.
  • For encrypted USB devices, the minimum size is 64MB. EndPointSecurity uses the FAT32 file system for encrypted devices.

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