Types of Scripts

Using the Applications tab, you can view a list of applications that are enabled for single sign-on. The Description column displays information about the application, including icons that represent the type of script stored for that application.


Icons representing types of scripts

The following table provides information on the icons.

Script Type Description

Windows application Icon for a Windows-base application

For Windows-based applications. Represented by a generic window icon.

Web application The icon for Web applications

For Web-based applications. Maintains backward compatibility with older scripts. Represented by a ringed planet. For new Web scripts, use the Advanced Web script type.

Advanced Web The icon for the Advanced Web script type

For Web-based applications. Enables SecureLogin to use legacy script commands along with commands that were introduced with SecureLogin 3.5.

Java application The icon for a Java application script type

For Java-based applications. Represented by a red J.

SecureLogin Startup The icon for startup applications

For applications that are executed during the startup of SecureLogin. Represented by a circular arrow.

Terminal Launcher The icon for terminal emulation scripts

For applications that require access via an emulator. Represented by a black-with-white monitor.

Lotus Notes The icon for scripts for Lotus Notes

For scripts that are used to log in to Lotus Notes.

Corporate script A corporate script icon

For applications applied at a Container level. Represented by a down-arrow in the lower left corner.

When you add an application that has a prebuilt script, SecureLogin automatically enters a description for that application. When you add an application that doesn't have a prebuilt script, the name that you enter to describe the application appears in the Description column.