3.0 Securing the Administration Access

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