User guide
Before You Begin 7
Chapter 2
Installing OAC
Before installing OAC, you should be familiar with networking concepts relating to
your wireless or wired network. See Appendix A, “Network Security Concepts,” for
basic networking information.
Before You Begin
You must have administrative privileges on your computer to install OAC on
Windows 2000 (with SP4) or Windows XP.
The following network administration tasks should be performed before installing
OAC:
Select and prioritize the authentication protocols required for your
authentication server. Your network administrator can provide the specific
protocols required for your corporate network.
Install your network adapter and associated driver software if your computer
does not have one built in.
Software Compatibility
Running Remote Desktop (RDP) with Fast User Switching turned on can interfere
with OAC operation and with RDP operation. Fast User Switching is disabled by
default for computers that are part of a domain. However, for computers in a
workgroup, you must disable Fast User Switching manually.
To do this:
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Change the way users log
on or off.
2. Clear the setting for Fast User Switching.
With Fast User Switching turned off, Remote Desktop and OAC can run together
without a problem.