
The next time you start the virtual desktop, the encrypted data is removed. If the session terminates abnormally (power loss, system failure, etc.), the data left behind is encrypted and unusable to the user. When the virtual desktop application exits normally, all the data written to the disk is removed. The browser file/directory operation is redirected to a new location, and the data is encrypted before it is written to the local disk. The user starts the web browser from within the virtual desktop and connects to the SSL VPN web portal. When the application starts, it presents a ‘virtual desktop’ to the user.

If the client computer runs Microsoft Windows, they can download the tunnel mode client from the web portal. Tunnel mode establishes a connection to the remote protected network that any application can use.Web mode requires nothing more than a web browser.For detailed information about supported browsers, see Web-only mode on page 2243.

The remote client connects to the SSL VPN tunnel in various ways, depending on the VPN configuration.
