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The second step required is to access the DualShield Administration Console and modify the UAC settings found within the Computer Logon Client policy:
For Customers using DualShield version 7.1.0 (0702) or above, plus Computer Logon Agent and Client version 2.5.6 or above, please expand the NAC tab and set Authentication to Multi-Factor Authentication..
For Customers using slightly older versions of DualShield and the Computer Logon Agent and Client, Expand the UAC tab and set Authentication Although strictly speaking UAC does not protect network drive mappings nor are you using Computer Logon software, some of the features in this policy do apply to the behavior of Windows Logon, therefore UAC authentication must be set to Multi-Factor Authentication for this to work..
You will most likely need to restart the client PC for this change to take effect.
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