5.4 Web Preferences, Definitions, and Values

Table 5-3 The Web Preferences Properties Table

Preference

Possible Values

Description

Default Value

Add application prompts for Internet Explorer

Yes/No/Default

This preference controls the display of the Web login detection wizard and confirmation dialog box when a Web application is detected and recognized by Internet Explorer.

If you select Yes or Default, the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin skips enabling the application for SSO in this instance. You are prompted to enable the application when you launch it the next time.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.

Add application prompts for Mozilla Firefox

Yes/No/Default

This preference controls the display of Web login detection wizard and confirmation dialog box when a Web application is detected and recognized by Mozilla Firefox.

If you select Yes or Default the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin skips enabling the application for SSO in this instance. You are prompted to enable the application when you launch it the next time.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.

Add application prompts for Google Chrome

Yes/No/Default

This preference controls the display of Web login detection wizard and confirmation dialog box when a Web application is detected and recognized by Google Chrome.

If you select Yes or Default the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin skips enabling the application for SSO in this instance. You are prompted to enable the application when you launch it the next time.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.

Allow single sign-on to Internet Explorer

Yes/No/Default

This preference defines single sign-on access to Web application using Internet Explorer.

If you select Yes or Default the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin does not prompt for credentials (if none exist or are incorrect) and does not submit credentials into the application.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.

Allow single sign-on Mozilla Firefox

Yes/No/Default

This preference defines single sign-on access to Web application using Mozilla Firefox.

If you select Yes or Default the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin does not prompt for credentials (if none exist or are incorrect) and does not submit credentials into the application.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.

Allow single sign-on Google Chrome

Yes/No/Default

This preference defines single sign-on access to Web application using Google Chrome.

If you select Yes or Default the specified credentials are saved and the application is enabled for single sign-on.

If you select No, SecureLogin does not prompt for credentials (if none exist or are incorrect) and does not submit credentials into the application.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.