5.3 Java Preference, Definitions, and Values

Table 5-2 The Java Preferences Properties Table

Preference

Possible Values

Description

Default Value

Add application prompts for Java applications

Yes/No/Default

This preference controls whether SecureLogin detects Java application.

If the preference is set to Yes or Default, as soon as SecureLogin detects a Java application login page, it prompts the user to record it.

If this option is set to No, this process never occurs, only Java predefined applications are prompted and supported.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is No.

Allow single sign-on to Java applications

Yes/No/Default

This preference controls whether SecureLogin allows single sign-on for Java applications.

If the preference is set to Yes or Default, as soon as SecureLogin detects a Java application login page, it prompts the user to enable it for single sign-on.

If this option is set to No, Java applications are not enabled for single sign-on.

This preference is available in both the SecureLogin Client Utility and all the administrative management utilities (SLManager and MMC snap-ins).

The default value is Yes.