3.5 Applications Pane

Figure 3-6 Applications pane

From the Applications pane, you can create and modify SecureLogin application definitions that SSO-enable applications. For more information, see Novell SecureLogin 6.0 SP1 Application Definition Guide.

If you double-click an application in the navigation tree or in the Applications pane, then the Application pane for that specific application is displayed.

Figure 3-7 Application pane for specific application

The Application pane contains three tabs:

3.5.1 Details Tab

The Details tab contains the following:

  • Application description that uniquely identifies the application definition or predefined application along with the type of application. The application definition or predefined application is either the name given by SecureLogin or the name entered by the user.
  • Application name.
  • Credentials (logins) linked to the application and tools to create, edit, and delete these credentials.
Details tab

3.5.2 Definition Tab

The Definition tab contains the application definition. An application definition directs how SecureLogin responds to various screens that are returned by the application. The details displayed are either the application definition created by SecureLogin when the predefined application or application definition was added, or the application definition that was manually created by the user.

Figure 3-8 Definition tab

3.5.3 Settings Tab

The Settings tab contains advanced options for the predefined application or application definition.

The following table describes the settings for Web applications:

Figure 3-9 Settings tab for Web applications

Table 3-7 Settings for Web Applications

Item

Description

Allow web page to load while Application Definition is running (Web applications only)

Applies to Microsoft* Internet Explorer and application definitions created for Web pages and JavaScript logons that execute in a Web page. Set to No by default, this suspends completion of any other Internet Explorer tasks until logon has completed. Selecting Yes enables Internet Explorer to continue functioning while SecureLogin is executing logon.

Enable third party access for this platform

Disables API access for this predefined application or application definition. Default setting is No.

Password field must exist on Internet Explorer page for Application Definition to run (Web applications only)

Applies to Microsoft Internet Explorer and application definitions created for Web pages and JavaScripts within Web pages. Selecting Yes ensures SecureLogin does not execute automated logon on pages without a password field. You might need to select No if your Web application returns errors on pages without password fields that you need to handle with SecureLogin (Change Successful message, for example).

Prompt for device reauthentication for this application.

Select Yes to prompt for device reauthentication for the application.

Reauthentication Method

Allows you to reauthenticate an application against an AA device where SecureLogin is used in conjunction with SLAA or NMAS infrastructure.

Synchronize with Mobile Device

Enables synchronization with API-enabled handheld device, for this predefined application or application definition. Default setting is No.

Figure 3-10 Settings tab for Windows application

The following table describes the settings for Windows applications:

Table 3-8 Settings for Windows Applications Here

Item

Description

Enable third party access for this platform

Disables API access for this predefined application or application definition. Default setting is No.

Prompt for device reauthentication for this application

Select Yes to prompt for device reauthentication for the application.

Reauthentication Method

Allows you to reauthenticate an application against an AA device where SecureLogin is used in conjunction with SLAA or NMAS infrastructure.

Synchronize with Mobile Device

Enables synchronization with API-enabled handheld device, for this predefined application or application definition. Default setting is No.