11.0 Adding Multiple Logins

Novell SecureLogin allows you to enable multiple logins for single sign-on to the same application. Before enabling your additional logins for single sign-on, make a list, including usernames and passwords, with a name to uniquely identify the login. The following is an example list:

Table 11-1 List of Additional Logins

Name

User Name

Password

Administrator

admin

123456

Support

help

abcdef

User

test1

xyz123

When the list is completed, use it to provide information as you complete the following procedure:

  1. Enable the first account for single sign-on.

    For more information, see Section 9.5, Using the Web Wizard to Enable a Web Site.

  2. In the notification area, right-click the Novell SecureLogin icon, then select New Login. The Add New Login Wizard Welcome page is displayed.

  3. Select the enabled application.

  4. Click Next. The Add New Login page is displayed.

  5. In the Description field, specify a descriptive name for the login.

  6. Click Finish. The Enter your credentials dialog box is displayed.

  7. In the Username field, specify your user name.

  8. In the Password field, specify your password.

  9. Specify any additional variables as required, then click OK.

  10. Repeat Step 1 through Step 9 to add any additional logins as required.

    When you have created all logins with the Add New Login Wizard, you can view them and manage them in the Personal Management utility.

  11. In the notification area, double-click to open the Personal Management utility.

  12. Click My Logins. The My Logins pane is displayed.

  13. Verify that the additional login is added to the My Logins pane, then click OK to close the Personal Management utility.

  14. Log in to the application with multiple SecureLogin accounts. Start the application.The [application] login selection dialog box is displayed.

  15. Select the required login credential set, then click OK.

    SecureLogin enters the credentials, and you are automatically logged on to the application.