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Windows Endpoint Considerations

This section describes items you should consider when using CA Access Control on Windows endpoints.

RunAs Administrator to Start CA Access Control on Windows Server 2008

Valid on Windows Server 2008

To start CA Access Control using the command line options (seosd -start), you must have administrator privileges if the User Account Control (UAC) option is enabled. Run the command prompt using the RunAs option and specify a user account with administrative privileges.

Uninstall Does Not Remove CA License Files

When you uninstall CA Access Control, the CA License files are not deleted. By default, the CA License files are in the CA_license directory (for example, C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC).

Uninstall Does Not Remove Data and Log Directories

When you uninstall CA Access Control, the Data and Log directories are not removed. By default, the Data and Log directories are in the following location:

\Program Files\CA\AccessControl\