You can make the SecureLogin deployment more secure by restricting the administrative rights of end-users. The following table list the default and the recommended preferences for a more secure deployment. To access these configurations, open SecureLogin and click Preferences.
Table 3-1 Preferences
Preferences |
Default Value |
Recommended |
---|---|---|
Add application prompts for WindowsAutomation (.Net) applications |
Yes |
No |
Allow “Close” option via system tray |
Yes |
No |
Allow “Refresh Cache” option via system tray |
Yes |
No |
Allow “Log Off” option via system tray |
Yes |
No |
Allow “Work Offline” option via system tray |
Yes |
No |
Allow application definition to be modified by users |
Yes |
No |
Allow application definition to be viewed by users |
Yes |
No |
Allow credentials to be deleted by users through the GUI |
Yes |
No |
Allow credentials to be modified by users through the GUI |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to (de) activate SSO via system tray |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to backup/restore |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to change passphrase |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to modify names of Applications and Logins |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to view and change Preferences |
Yes |
No |
Allow users to view and modify API preferences |
Yes |
No |
Password protect the system tray icon |
No |
No |
Provide API Access |
Yes |
No |
Wizard mode |
Yes |
No |
Add application prompts for Internet Explorer |
Yes |
No |
Add application prompts for Mozilla Firefox |
Yes |
No |
Add application prompts for Google Chrome |
Yes |
No |
Add application prompts for web pages on mutation |
No |
No |