Installing DeviceLock : Deploying DeviceLock Service for Windows
  
Deploying DeviceLock Service for Windows
DeviceLock Service should be installed on the computer so you can control the access to devices and network protocols on that computer. There are several ways to deploy DeviceLock Service to client systems:
Interactive Installation
Unattended Installation
Installation via Microsoft Systems Management Server
Installation via DeviceLock Management Console
Installation via DeviceLock Enterprise Manager
Installation via Group Policy
Installation via DeviceLock Enterprise Server
Recommendations
Due to the specifics of DeviceLock Service operation, antiviruses can mistake DeviceLock executable files for malware and perform unscheduled scanning of its service folders. This can cause a noticeable decrease in the performance of DeviceLock Service and the computer itself, as well as lead to other problems.
To prevent loss of performance on a computer with DeviceLock Service installed, it is advisable to add the following folders to the list of exclusions for antivirus:
1. DeviceLock installation folder - By default, this is %ProgramFiles%\DeviceLock or %ProgramFiles(x86)%\DeviceLock on a 32-bit or 64-bit system, respectively.
2. DeviceLock shadowing folder - By default, this is %SystemRoot%\SHADOW, and can be changed by the Local storage directory option setting.