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- Onboarding
- Virtual Desktops
- Agent & Extension
- Generic Instructions for RMM Deployments
- Windows Manual Deployment
- Mac Manual Deployment
- Operating System Agent
- Onboarding Videos
- Azure AD Integration
- Windows deployment via Intune LOB Application
- Deployment via Active Directory GPO
- Enabling Incognito (Private) Mode
- How to master DefensX
- Mac-OS uninstall via Intune
- ConnectWise Automate RMM Deployment
- Windows deployment via Intune Win32 Application
- Mac-OS deployment via Intune as LOB
- Datto RMM Deployment
- MiniOrange Integration
- Deployment via Jamf Pro
Virtual Desktops
Do you support Microsoft Terminal Server?
Yes. DefensX can identify end user browsers separately and let you to apply policies per user. DNS is an operating system tool and with legacy DNS tools it is not possible to identify end-users sharing the same computer simultaneously.
How is VDI users licensed ?
There is not any extra licensing for Microsoft Terminal Server, Azure Virtual Desktop, Amazon Workspaces and similar VDI/DaaS instances. You can deploy agents on these virtual instances and any end-user logging on to these instances will consume one end-point license.
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Is Azure Virtual Desktop supported?
Yes. You can deploy DefensX agent on the Azure Virtual Desktop environment.
Is Amazon WS supported?
Yes. You can deploy DefensX agent on the Amazon Workspaces environment.
Are Windows 365 Cloud PCs supported?
Yes. With DefensX Kernel Driver mode, you can continue applying browser policies through the DefensX extension or enforce them via the DNS Agent on fat clients.