The procedure to use a predefined application definition to enable an application definition is the same for all web, Windows, and Java applications.
Launch an application.
If a predefined application definition exists for that application, SecureLogin automatically detects the application definition.
Select Yes, I want to single sign the screen using the predefined application definition.
SecureLogin identifies the application and displays the name of the application in the prompt.
You are prompted to specify the credentials for the application. Specify the username, password, and any other information required.
Click OK.
The next time you launch the application, you are not prompted for username and password. SecureLogin provides this.
The following example demonstrates enabling SSO for Novell WebAccess. SecureLogin provides a predefined application for Novell WebAccess.
This procedure assumes that you already have a GroupWise account.
Launch Novell WebAccess.
SecureLogin detects the application and the SecureLogin dialog box is displayed.
Select Yes, I want to single sign the screen using the predefined application definition. Novell GroupWise Messenger V7.0 Web Login.
The Wizard detects the name of the application. In this example, SecureLogin identifies that you are creating an application definition for Novell GroupWise WebAccess.
Specify your Username and password, then click OK.
Next time, you do not need to specify your credentials.
To test the application definition, log out and log in. If the application is defined correctly with the correct credentials, you are logged in successfully. If your login is not successful, delete the application definition and repeat the above steps. You might also need to review the application definition for completeness of event responses and errors.