Hi Brendan

For us it helped to create a new Policy Package (rule set) File -> new and
then choose a new name for the policy file and check all the necessary
options (including desktop security). Save it and go back to the "old" Rule
set, choose the security tab and press ctrl.+a (select all) copy, open the
new policy and paste it there. Do the same for the NAT rules etc. Now you
should also have a tab desktop security, there you can put you rules which
should apply to the SecureClient.

Regards

Stefan


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Hello All,

        I am running NG FP2 on IPSO 3.6 I have the correct licenses
installed etc.

        I have followed all documentation regarding deploying Secure
Client, however I am unable to get the "Desktop Security Policy" tab to
appear in my policy manager.

        Does anyone know how to make it magically appear?

Cheers,

Brendan

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