Is Lightroom supported in a Active Directory domain environment with multiple users logging into a machine?

We are a school district using an Active Directory environment.  We currently use other Adobe products with multiple users on different machines and it works fine.  If Lightroom does work in a domain environment what are the required local user permissions needed for it tor work properly?  Thanks!

Lightroom is not a multiuser program. It is required that the catalog is located on a hard drive that is local to the machine accessing it. There are no workarounds.

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