3.1 Responding to Pop-Up Prompts

After SecureLogin is installed on your desktop, it watches for applications that are not enabled for SSO. Upon detecting such an application, it launches the wizard window to enable those applications for SSO. If you do not require SSO to the application, ignore the notification. On a Windows 10 computer, the wizard window is launched soon after SecureLogin detects an application for SSO.

If SecureLogin detects an login screen on an application, it presents the following dialog box:

Figure 3-1 Prompt to Enable for Single Sign-On

Select one of the following options:

  • Yes, I want to single sign using the default selections done by the wizard: Select this option to create an application definition using the default settings.

    Through the default settings, you can create an application definition to handle the username and password fields and submit button identified by the Wizard.

  • Yes, I want to single sign enable the screen using the wizard (Recommended): If SecureLogin detects more than two text fields or one button in a login window, select this option. Through this, you can review the fields identified by the wizard, confirm that correct fields are selected, and button are identified.

  • Cancel, I do not want to single sign this screen at this time: Select this option if you do not want to enable an application for SSO at this time.

  • No, Never prompt me to single sign this screen: Select this option if you do not want to enable an application for SSO. You are not be prompted to enable the application for SSO again.