4.4 Application Types and Descriptions

The following table describes the application type icons as available in SecureLogin Manager:

Table 4-5 Application Types and Description

Icon

Application Type

Description

Generic

The name of the application executable.

Java

  • The Web page URL containing the JavaScript* login, for example, http:/javaboutique.internet.com/KiserPassword.

  • Class name of the application (if it is a stand-alone Java* application).

Startup

This is the application that the user decides to run after the Novell SecureLogin starts.

Unlike any other application types, any name of the application is permitted.

This must be configured in the application definition editor. For more information, see the Novell SecureLogin 6.1 SP1 Application Definition Guide.

Terminal Emulator

The name of the emulator. For example, PLAY3270.A3D.

Web

All or part of the URL of the Web page or an application. The name can apply to an entire Web site or a specific Web page.

For example, the domain name www.novell.com activates the Novell SecureLogin application definition on any page on the Novell Web site. Alternatively, www.novell.com/ activates the application definition solely on the specified Web page.

Windows

The name of the application executable, for example, notepad.exe.

The following table describes the application details icons as available in SecureLogin Manager:

Table 4-6 Application Details

Icon

Description

A red triangle in the lower right corner of an application icon denotes a corporate application definition. A corporate application definition is the one that is inherited from a higher-level object, for example, an organizational unit.

An application icon without the red triangle in the lower corner is an application definition or a predefined application that is not inherited from a higher-level object.