This issue occurs due to the way Microsoft handles some window names in Windows 10 based on the local of the OS build (ie: Australian). Currently, this is the only window we are are aware of that Secure Lockdown blocks that exhibits this problem (if anyone finds others, please let us know ASAP and we will fix it). Here is the fix to this issue:
1. Put Secure Lockdown in debug mode by doing the following. Add the following Windows Registry entry:
a. Key Path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Inteset\SecureLockdown_v2_MA
b. Key Name (DWord Value): DebugMode
c. DWord Value: 1
2. Start Secure Lockdown and invoke the configuration tool (Alt+Shift+S)
3. Notice the “Top Win Title Name” string under the Password tab that changes as you select a new Window
4. Open the Action Centre window (press the Window key + A)
5. Write down the EXACT Top Win Title Name displayed in the Secure Lockdown Password tab.
6. Add the following Windows Registry entry:
a. Key Path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Inteset\SecureLockdown_v2_MA
b. Key Name (String Value): Localization_Win10ActionCenterTitle
c. String Value:
7. Enable Secure Lockdown – The Action Centre windows should no longer display when swiping
8. Disable Secure Lockdown, then remove the DebugMode Windows Registry Key name.