8.5 Enable a Web Site Using the Web Wizard

  1. Start your Web browser and navigate to the Web site containing the logon fields.

  2. Enter your logon details. The Web login detected dialog box is displayed.

     Web login detected dialog box
  3. Click one of the following options:

    • Yes: To SSO-enable the Web site.

    • Later: To stop the enabling process for this session. You will be prompted to enable the Web site the next time you logon.

    • Never: To stop the enabling process for this Web site and never receive future prompts.

    • Options: To customize the description for this application.

    SecureLogin captures your login details and adds them to your Web application definitions.

  4. To view the application definition created above, start the Personal Management Utility.

  5. Click Applications.The application definitions are listed in the Applications pane.

  6. In the navigation tree, under Web, double-click the application created by the Web wizard. The Details tab lists the application definition.

    Details tab
  7. Click the Definition tab.

    Definition tab

    NOTE:The Definition tab lists the application definition.The Definition tab allows you to customize site and credential details. Also available on this tab is an Advanced button which provides more functionality for these application definitions.

  8. You can customize Site Properties by selecting the following:

    Table 8-2 Customizing Site Properties

    If...

    Then...

    You want to automatically log on to the Web site each time you go to it.

    Select the SecureLogin proceeds with login after entering your credentials check box.

    You have more than one log on for a Web wizard application.

    Select the Supply credentials check box and click the appropriate credentials in the drop-down list.

    You want to view the descriptions and associated site details.

    Click Advanced.

    You want to convert the details on the Definition tab to a SecureLogin application definition which displays as script.

    Click Convert To Script. If you select Convert To Script, the action cannot be reversed. You must delete the existing Web wizard application definition and repeat the process of SSO-enabling the Web site.