Types of Scripts
Using the Applications tab, you can view a list of applications that are enabled for single sign-on. The Description column displays information about the application, including icons that represent the type of script stored for that application.
The following table provides information on the icons.
Windows application  |
For Windows-based applications. Represented by a generic window icon. |
Web application  |
For Web-based applications. Maintains backward compatibility with older scripts. Represented by a ringed planet. For new Web scripts, use the Advanced Web script type. |
Advanced Web  |
For Web-based applications. Enables SecureLogin to use legacy script commands along with commands that were introduced with SecureLogin 3.5. |
Java application  |
For Java-based applications. Represented by a red J. |
SecureLogin Startup  |
For applications that are executed during the startup of SecureLogin. Represented by a circular arrow. |
Terminal Launcher  |
For applications that require access via an emulator. Represented by a black-with-white monitor. |
Lotus Notes  |
For scripts that are used to log in to Lotus Notes. |
Corporate script  |
For applications applied at a Container level. Represented by a down-arrow in the lower left corner. |
When you add an application that has a prebuilt script, SecureLogin automatically enters a description for that application. When you add an application that doesn't have a prebuilt script, the name that you enter to describe the application appears in the Description column.