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If this option is set to , the option is displayed in the notification area icon.
If this option is set to or , the option is not displayed and accessible in the Novell SecureLogin notification area icon.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to the option is displayed and accessible in the Novell SecureLogin notification area icon.
If this option is set to or , the option is not displayed in the Novell SecureLogin notification icon.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to , the option is not displayed and accessible in the notification area icon.
If this option is set to or , the option is displayed in the notification area icon.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , the option is displayed in the notification area icon.
If this option is set to , the options is not displayed in the notification area icon.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , end user can view and modify their application definitions.
If this option is set to , the end user cannot change their application definitions.
The default option is .
NOTE:Disabling this preference does not disable the users from creating new applications through the wizards.
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can view the application definition.
If this option is set to , users cannot view the application definition.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can delete their credentials through the GUI.
If this option is set to , users cannot delete their credentials.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can modify their credentials through the GUI.
If this option is set to , users cannot modify their credentials through the GUI.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can switch between active and inactive modes of Novell SecureLogin.
If this option is set to , Novell SecureLogin is always active. User do not have the option to switch.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can back up and restore their single sign-on information.
If this option is set to , users cannot back up and restore their single sign-on configuration.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can change their passphrase through the notification area icon.
If this option is set to the option is not displayed and users cannot change their passphrase through the notification area icon.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to , Novell SecureLogin behaves as if it is set to .
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , users can view and change their preferences.
If this option is set to , users cannot view and change their preferences.
The default value is .
NOTE:We recommend that you create a separate ou to ensure that they are not adversely affected by the general user configuration preferences at the ou level.
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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The API preference defines the following options for users to:
If this option is set to or users can view and modify the API preference.
If this option is set to , users cannot view and modify the API preference.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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if this option is set to or , users can view their passwords.
If this option is set to , users cannot view their passwords.
If this option is set to , users can view their passwords for only specific applications.
The default value is .
NOTE:Allowing users to view their passwords gives them an opportunity to view and record passwords if they need to reset the Novell SecureLogin configuration.
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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This preference defines the time in minutes of the synchronization of the user data and directory on the local workstation.
The default value is set to minutes.
However, depending on the network traffic and the number of users the interval can be set between 240 minutes and 480 minutes (four and eight hours).
This preference is available in both the Personal Management utility and the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to , the container settings has priority over user settings.
If this option is set to or , the container settings does not have priority over the user settings.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , incorrect passwords for Web applications are detected.
If this option is set to , incorrect passwords for Web applications are not detected.
The default value is .
This preference is available in both the Personal Management utility and the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to , access to Novell SecureLogin is disabled.
If this option is set to or , access to Novell SecureLogin is enabled.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , the splash screen appears when Novell SecureLogin startsup.
If this option is set to , the splash screen is hidden and users cannot see the splash screen when Novell SecureLogin startsup.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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If this option is set to or , the Novell SecureLogin icon appears on the notification area.
If this option is set to , the Novell SecureLogin icon does not appear on the notification area.
The default value is .
NOTE:When the Novell SecureLogin is active, users can double-click the icon on the notification area to launch the Personal Management utility.
When the Novell SecureLogin is inactive, user can start the Personal Management utility through > > >
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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This options defines the enabling or disabling of the creation of a Novell SecureLogin cache file on the local workstation. The cache stores user configuration data: local and inherited.
Set this option to for mobile users.
If this option is set to , you cannot store files locally or you are have some conflicts with organizational security policy
If this option is set to , Novell SecureLogin behaves as if it is set to .
The default value is .
This preference is available in both the Personal Management utility and the administrative management utilities. |
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This preference defines the enabling or disabling of log events to be automatically sent to Novell Audit.
The following ou or user objects are logged by NSure:
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Single sign-on client started
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Single sign-on client exited
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Single sign-on client activated by user
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Single sign-on client deactivated by user
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Password provided to an application by a script
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Password changed by the user in response to a change password command
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Password changed automatically in response to a change password command
NOTE:The Novell Audit platform must be installed on the client with a registered application ID and schema file on the server.
If this option is set to or , logging to Novell Audit is enabled.
If this option is set to , logging to Novell Audit is disabled.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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This preference defines the enabling or disabling the user’s ability to create multiple logins for different accounts on the same application or server.
If this option is set to or , users can create multiple logins.
If this option is set to users cannot create multiple logins.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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Enforces the user definition of a passphrase question and answer when Novell SecureLogin is launched.
If this option is set to , users must complete setting up their passphrase before they proceed with any other activity on the workstation.
If this option is set to or , users can postpone setting up the passphrase.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |
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Specify API licence key(s) |
Specify the API license key(s) provided by Novell SecureLogin to activate the API functionality for an application. |
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Restricts the users from accessing the Novell SecureLogin icon menu option (from the notification area) without their network login password.
If this option is set to , the Novell SecureLogin icon on the notification area is password protected.
If this option is set to or , the Novell SecureLogin icon on the notification area is not password protected.
The default value is .
This preference is available in both the Personal Management utility and the administrative management utilities. |
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Enables or disables the API functionality.
If this option is set to , the APII access is enabled.
If this option is set to or , the API access is disabled.
The default value is .
This preference is available in both the Personal Management utility and the administrative management utilities. |
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Allows or disallows the values of configuration settings made by user to take precedence over the configuration settings made after settings distribution.
Use this preference in advanced standalone mode for overwriting locally applied scripts, settings, and credentials by centrally created credentials.
Use this preference also for suers who receive the encrypted and signed settings.
If this option is set to , the standalone distributed settings have priority over user’s settings.
If this option is set to or , the standalone distributed settings do not have priority over user’s settings.
The default value is .
This preference is available only in SecureLogin Manager. |
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Enables or disables the inheritance of settings from higher level containers or organizational units.
If this option is set to , the inheritance of settings from higher level containers or organizational units is disabled.
Set the option to during phased upgrades when higher levels might have a different version of Novell SecureLogin implemented.
If this option is set to or , the inheritance of settings from higher level containers or organizational units is enabled.
The default value is .
This preference is available only through the administrative management utilities. |