After you install DAS, the services are available individually or in combination through DAS executable that can be accessed from any scripting interface available on Microsoft Windows such as, VBScript, JavaScript, login scripts, and batch files.
Following are some of the ways of accessing DAS actions:
shortcut target = “C:\Program Files\Novell\SecureLogin\Desktop Automation Services\ARS.exe" startup
NOTE:If you set up the workstation to automatically log in and you want DAS to start automatically, place a DAS shortcut in the Windows Startup group under the
> > file directory.<SCRIPT LANGUAGE = "VBScript"> Sub physiciansApps Dim as Set as = CreateObject(“ARS.Control”) ars.Execute(“Run Physicians Applications”) End Sub</SCRIPT>
You can launch a DAS action through a JavaScript* within an HTML page and launch the applications, log out, and perform other defined actions.
To set up a link on the HTML page, specify the following:
<a href='javascript:var ars = new ActiveXObject("ARS.Control"); ars.Execute("Physicians_Application", null);'>Physicians Application Group</a>
To set up a function call in the HTML page, specify the following:
function das_onclick_logout() {var ars = new ActiveXObject("ARS.Control");ars.Execute("logoff", null);}
NOTE:You might get an ActiveX content warning from the Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. To avoid the warning, from the Internet Explorer, select
> > . Scroll down to the tab and select , then click .<Assembly: Guid("ABB6194C-DDEC-4369-8ADF-E29BB367ED0C")>Module Module1 Sub Main() Dim arsObj As ARS.IARS = New ARS.CARSControl arsObj.Execute("Run Physicians Applications") End SubEnd Module