Figure 2-3 The Applications Pane in SecureLogin Manager
From the applications pane, users can create and modify Novell SecureLogin application definitions that enable the single sign-on. For details, see the Novell SecureLogin Application Definition Guide.
To display a specific application, double-click an application in the navigation tree or in the Application pane. The Application pane for that specific application is displayed. It contains three tabs:
Figure 2-4 The Details Tab in SecureLogin Manager
The
tab contains:The Application description that uniquely identifies the application definition or the predefined application along with the type of the application. The application definition or the predefined application definition is either the name given by Novell SecureLogin or the name specified by the user.
The Application name.
The credentials (login) linked to the application and tools to create, edit, and delete these credentials.
The
tab contains the application definition. An application definition directs how Novell SecureLogin responds to various screens (dialog boxes) returned by the application. The details displayed are either the application definition created by Novell SecureLogin when the predefined application or the application definition was added, or when the application definition was manually created by the user.NOTE:Predefined Web applications such as eBay and Hotmail under the
option are titled and not . There is no difference between a Web application definition and an Advanced Web application definition.The
tab contains the advanced options for the predefined application or the application definition.The following table describes the settings for Terminal Emulator, Windows, Startup, Java, and Generic Applications:
Table 2-6 Settings for the Windows Applications
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Description |
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If is selected, users are prompted for device reauthentication for the application. |
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Allows the user to reauthenticate an application against an AA device where Novell SecureLogin is used in conjunction with NMAS infrastructure. |
The following table describes the settings for Web applications:
Table 2-7 Settings for Web Applications
Item |
Description |
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This applies to Microsoft Internet Explorer and the application definitions created for Web pages and JavaScript logins that are executed in a Web page. By default, this option is set to . This suspends the completion of any other Internet Explorer tasks until the login is completed.If this option is set to , then the Internet Explorer continues to function while Novell SecureLogin is executing the login. |
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This applies to the Microsoft Internet Explorer and application definitions created for the Web pages and JavaScripts within the Web pages. If is selected, it ensures that Novell SecureLogin does not execute the automated login on pages without the password field.If is selected, the Web application returns errors on pages without the password fields that you need to handle with Novell SecureLogin. For example, the message. |