Kaspersky Thin Client version 2.3 has the following limitations:
After updating Kaspersky Thin Client, there may be no network connection. In such a situation, you must restart the system.
Image transmission to a Digma DM-MONB2401 monitor connected to a Dell Wyse thin client with a DP cable is not guaranteed.
Dell Wyse thin client does not turn off when you press the power button on the device.
When connecting remotely to a thin client from a device running Windows 11, performance may be reduced when using non-FreeRDP RDP clients. For optimal performance when connecting remotely, we recommend using the FreeRDP client for Windows.
Kaspersky Thin Client 2.3 can be updated from a previous commercial version (2.0 or 2.0.1) only using the script provided in the distribution kit.
When connecting to a Basis.WorkPlace infrastructure, Kaspersky Thin Client supports connection only to virtual desktops.
If the function "Use two monitors" is disabled in the duplicate screen mode in the Kaspersky Thin Client interface, the main screen image continues to be duplicated on the second monitor.
Successful writing to USB drives redirected to a remote environment deployed in a Citrix Workspace infrastructure is not guaranteed. Corresponding Citrix Workspace restriction: RFHTMCRM-11474.
You may experience reduced performance when reading data from and writing data to USB drives in a remote environment deployed in a Citrix Workspace infrastructure.
Unstable operation of USB devices in a remote environment may occur when printing and scanning devices, USB drives, and tokens are redirected at the same time.
On the Dell Wyse 3040 thin client, audio quality issues may occur during playback and recording in a Citrix Workspace virtual environment.
Redirection of webcams and scanning devices to a remote environment running a Linux operating system is not supported.
Kaspersky Thin Client only supports redirection of USB drives with the following file systems to the Citrix Workspace virtual environment: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, Ext2, and Ext4.
We cannot guarantee that more than one USB webcam connected to the thin client will function in a remote environment.
Kaspersky Thin Client does not support video stream resolutions higher than 1080p (1920x1080) for webcams with built-in compression.
On the Dell Wyse 3040 thin client, redirection of audio playback and recording devices connected via mini-jack is not supported.
Kaspersky Thin Client does not support MFP redirection to a remote environment.
When connecting to Basis.WorkPlace virtual desktops, the option to terminate the remote session is inactive in the connection panel.
A scanner may be unstable when reconnected multiple times via RDP to a remote desktop.
Connection to Kaspersky Thin Client on the same thin client using the RDP application (by the IP address of the thin client on which the system is installed) is not supported.
When Kaspersky Thin Client is connected to remote desktops running Astra Linux and ALT Linux operating systems, the connection is not restored automatically after the connection is broken.
Redirection of tokens and smart cards to Citrix and VMware Horizon virtual desktops is not supported.
The following automatic remote environment reconnection failures may occur when connection is lost: issues redirecting USB drives, tokens, smart cards and an inconsistent remote session experience.
Kaspersky Thin Client supports storing only 120 certificates in the thin client storage.
Kaspersky Thin Client supports connection to only one virtual application within a remote session.
TONK TN1200 and Centerm F620 thin clients do not provide platform-level support for changing the playback volume and muting the sound on equipment connected to the thin client via a mini-jack connector. This limitation does not affect audio control functionality in the remote environment that the thin client connects to.
Kaspersky Thin Client does not support data transfer over the IPv6 protocol.
Kaspersky Thin Client does not support multimedia keyboards, additional keyboards, or other control elements and indicators on multimedia keyboards and mice.
Kaspersky Thin Client supports redirection of USB drives with a capacity of 128 GB or less to remote desktops.
The Kaspersky Security Management Suite web plug-in supports uploading of certificates only in DER format. The size of an uploaded certificate must not exceed 8 KB.
Kaspersky Thin Client does not support connecting and disconnecting monitors during a remote session.
Correct operation of the built-in DHCP client cannot be guaranteed when connected to a DHCP server that does not comply with the RFC 2132 standard.
When Kaspersky Thin Client is connected to remote desktops running Astra Linux, ALT Linux, or RED OS operating systems, configuration of the desktop appearance is not supported (this includes smooth fonts, menu animation, display of desktop background, display of window contents while dragging, and display of the user interface theme selected in the settings).
When Kaspersky Thin Client is connected to Astra Linux, ALT Linux, or RED OS guest operating systems, several connection errors cannot be displayed in the user interface. For example, display of "password expired" errors is not supported.
An image may fail to be displayed on a monitor that is connected to a thin client using an HDMI-DP adapter.
Redirection of JaCarta smart cards and tokens may not work correctly. In this case, we recommend updating the JaCarta Unified Client software package to version 3.0 and higher.
Redirection of USB drives and printers/MFPs is not guaranteed if they were reconnected during a remote session.
The first time Kaspersky Thin Client connects to a remote desktop running an Astra Linux, ALT Linux, or RED OS operating system, operation of a second monitor in extended desktop mode is not guaranteed.
When connecting two monitors with different resolutions, the interface may not function properly if one of the monitors has a resolution less than 1920x1080.