
Secure your devices, whitelist resources for Windows desktops...
Discover the benefits of locking down your desktops with Secure Desktop...

Provide access to required applications and resources only
SoThin Secure Desktop allows you to lock down your devices, providing access to only those resources, drives and applications which are required.
Extend the useable lifespan of your aging devices
SoThin Secure Desktop has the added benefit of allowing you to extend the useable lifecycle of your devices. By allowing access to only the required applications and resources you can reduce the processing requirements of the device, allowing it to run applications more efficiently and thus increase its useable lifecycle.
Group users and Computers
SoThin Secure Desktop allows you to group users and connections. This allows you to specify which applications and resources a user has access to when they login, based on the group they have been assigned to.
SoThin Secure Desktop Pricing
FAQs
Q: Why purchase Secure Desktop Manager?
A: Secure Desktop Manager allows you to deploy, configure and update all of your SoThin Secure Desktop devices from a central location. Without Secure Desktop Manager, this process will have to be carried out manually at each PC.
Q: What does a "client" refer to?
A: A Client refers to a device, whether it’s a PC or a laptop. Each device requires a Client license.
Q: What does Upgrade Protection cover?
A: Upgrade Protection can be renewed on a yearly basis and entitles you to updates, patches and upgrades to new versions. Additionally, you are entitled to email support and assistance for the duration of your Upgrade Protection period.

Click the image on the left to view the Secure Desktop image gallery.
You may also view some tutorial videos below.

This video demonstration provides an overview of how the SoThin Management Console can be used to deploy third-party MSI installation packages.

This video demonstration demonstrates how you can perform a backup of the SoThin Management Console configuration, for migration to another console or for your own internal backup routines
Supported Platforms
| Platform | Yes | No |
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| Windows NT4 | ![]() |
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| Windows 95 | ![]() |
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| Windows 98 | ![]() |
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| Windows 2000 | ![]() |
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| Windows Me | ![]() |
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| Windows XP (x86 / 32bit) | ![]() |
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| Windows XP (x64 / 64bit) | ![]() |
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| Windows Vista | ![]() |
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| Windows 7* | ![]() |
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| Windows 2000 Server** | ![]() |
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| Windows Server 2003** | ![]() |
* Due for release
** Ideal for use on Terminal Servers
Supported Connections
| Connection | Yes | No |
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| Any Local Applications† | ![]() |
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| Custom Connections† | ![]() |
† If you are attempting to create a connection type which is not supported as standard, you can create a connection locally and add it to the connection toolbar. See how to create a connection in the "See More" section.





























