The Windows Task Manager displays only one CA DLP service on a client workstation, namely WgnInfra (CA DLP infrastructure service). If the user is not logged on as an Administrator, the Task Manager does not permit the user to stop or shut down the service. Therefore, the presence of the WgnInfra entry in the Task Manager does not jeopardize the integrity of CA DLP.
An administrator can use the Services pane in the Microsoft Management Console and the NET STOP console command to start and stop services. However, by default, a user who does not have local administrator privileges cannot stop WgnInfra.
The Windows Task Manager displays a further process, WgnCM, which is a regular executable. Although it can be shut down using the Task Manager, doing so has little or no effect on the operation of CA DLP: The process is restarted automatically as soon as one of the CA DLP endpoint agent plug-ins encounters an event that requires processing. Once WgnCM has restarted, CA DLP continues to function normally.
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