NetIQ SecureLogin 9.1.2 enhances the product capability and resolves several previous issues. Many of these improvements were made in direct response to suggestions from our customers. We thank you for your time and valuable input. We hope you continue to help us ensure that our products meet all your needs. You can post feedback in the SecureLogin forum on our community website that also includes product information, blogs, and links to helpful resources. You can also share your ideas for improving the product in Ideas Portal.
If you have suggestions for documentation improvements, click comment on this topic at the bottom of any page in the HTML version of the documentation posted at the NetIQ SecureLogin documentation page.
This release includes the following enhancements:
SecureLogin now supports Windows 11 22H2 machines with 3DES encryption and JSSO provisioned applications.
From this release, SecureLogin installer adds the IESSOBHO registry key and the default value set is 0. It is not required to enable the Internet Explorer Add-on as Secure Login Windows process, SLwinsso.exe provides Single Sign-on (SSO) capability in Internet Explorer.
NOTE:Irrespective of value set to the IESSOBHO registry key, Internet Explorer SSO Browser Helper Object is not installed. For more information, see Unable to Enable or Disable the Plugin In Internet Explorer.
SecureLogin facilitates single sign-on to sites that work in Internet Explorer compatibility mode on Microsoft Edge browser.
The following issues have been resolved in SecureLogin 9.1.2:
ID |
Module |
Description |
---|---|---|
215171 |
Client General |
SecureLogin crashes when using applications with embedded browser during text or checkbox or combo interaction. |
224002 |
Client General |
HTML basic authentication events are not logged in the Windows application event log. |
242053 |
Client General |
User is prompted twice for the credentials during the first login to a web application. |
250033 |
Client General |
SecureLogin with Windows Hello for Business crashes in Windows 11 22H2. |
255003 |
Client General |
SecureLogin displays different broker messages after successful authentication in Windows 11. |
270003 |
SSO Script |
The screen detection is slow during the first attempt to click Change password. |
355032 |
Client General |
Setting HideAdvanced and DisableCancel registry key does not have any impact. |
374040 |
Client General |
There is a delay of about 7-8 seconds while launching the second terminal. |
375033 |
Client General |
After upgrading SecureLogin 9.1.0.1, credentials are populated with additional characters. |
374073 |
Client General |
After upgrading SecureLogin to 9.1.0.1, -121 Broker_Preference_Data_corrupt error is displayed during startup or restarting SecureLogin. |
The following issues are currently being researched for SecureLogin 9.1.2:
Issue: SecureLogin does not support TLSv1.3.
Workaround: Enable TLSv1.2.
Issue: The latest release of Single Sign-on Assistant 3.4.1 is not supported in Mozilla Firefox.
Workaround: Use Single Sign-On Assistant 3.3.5 or below.
Workaround: No workaround available.
Issue: After upgrading from 9.x to 9.1.2, Internet Explorer SSO Add-on is not installed. This does not allow you to enable or disable the extension or plugin.
NOTE:If you are on Windows 10, SLwinsso.exe handles the single sign-on for the Internet Explorer web pages instead of the Internet Explorer Browser Helper Object. Therefore, the plugin cannot be enabled or disabled. This does not impact the SSO functionality.
Workaround No workaround available.
For information about hardware requirements, supported operating systems, and browsers, see NetIQ SecureLogin System Requirements.
After purchasing SecureLogin 9.1, download the software and the license from the Software License and Download portal.
For information about how to install or upgrade, see SecureLogin 9.1 Installation Guide.
To upgrade to SecureLogin 9.1.2, you must be on one of the following versions of SecureLogin:
9.1
9.0
9.0.1
8.8.1
For specific product issues, contact Micro Focus Support at https://www.microfocus.com/support-and-services/.
Additional technical information or advice is available from several sources:
Product documentation, Knowledge Base articles, and videos: https://www.microfocus.com/support-and-services/
The Micro Focus Community pages: https://www.microfocus.com/communities/
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