You must make additional attribute assignments to the group objects. This is primarily required when users use different administrative management utilities, such as NWAdmin or ConsoleOne.
Launch SLManager.
Specify the distinguished name of the container object you want to modify.
NOTE:SecureLogin supports configuring group memberships only within a container object.
Select Advanced Settings > Configured Groups. The Group Configuration dialog box is displayed.
Click Add.
Provide the distinguished name of the group object.
Click OK to add the new group object.
Use the Up and Down options to promote or demote the order in which the group policies are applied.
NOTE:Within the Group Configuration, the higher group takes precedence.
Configured groups can only be set against containers like O and OU and not set against a user object. In such a case, contrary to the earlier statement, the higher container takes the lower precedence.
When looking at the defined SecureLogin applications from within the properties of a group member, you will not see the "innerweb" application listed. However, the configured application will be available in the client when SecureLogin is launched at the workstation.