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link Provides access to documents and applications on your webtop. Usually an icon with a label.

P

password A secret set of characters that, together with your user name, proves your identity to a server. You can have different passwords, and user names, on different servers.

profile A group of configuration settings that control the SGD Client.

S

server A computer, or software, that provides services to other computers. The SGD

server enables you to see your webtop. Other servers might run the applications that are listed on your webtop.

SGD Administrators The people who can configure SGD, put links on user’s webtops and set up applications.

SGD server The SGD software you log in to using your browser to see your webtop.

U

user name The unique name by which servers identify you. You can have different user names on different servers.

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Contents Sun Secure Global Desktop User Guide Please Recycle Contents Iv Sun Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide April Advanced Configuration Installing the SGD Client ManuallyProfile Settings Glossary Index How This Book Is Organized Related DocumentationThird-Party Web Sites Sun Welcomes Your CommentsUser Names and Passwords LoggingHow to Log In to SGD Using your browser, go to the SGD login URL1SGD Login Dialog Box Optional Click the View Certificate button 2SGD Splash ScreenPotentially Unsafe Connection Message 4Certificate Details Dialog BoxHow To Deal With a Potentially Unsafe Connection Message SGD WebtopMenu Bar SGD Webtop Name DescriptionApplications Area Printing AreaInformation Area User NameRunning Applications Using ApplicationsSecure Connection Status What If I Get an Error Message When Starting an Application? Number of Instances of an ApplicationSuspending and Resuming Applications Session Toolbars for Controlling an ApplicationResumability Settings for Applications Do I Lose My Work If I Close My Browser?Changing the Way an Application is Displayed Copying Information Between ApplicationsUsing a Single-Button Apple Macintosh Mouse Printing Managing Your Print JobsPrinting From Unix Platform Applications Printing From Windows Applications Printing from Windows Applications to a Windows Computer Using Sun Secure Global Desktop Changing Your Settings Printing TroubleshootingApplication Groups Client SettingsEditing Profiles Click the Save Group button Click the Update button How To Create a GroupSet the display options for the group Using SGD From Your Desktop Start or Launch Menu How to Add SGD to Your Desktop Start or Launch MenuOptional Configure the proxy server settings Working With the Start or Launch MenuLogging Click Save Log out of SGDDisplaying a Webtop Running ApplicationsUsing Application Groups Using My DesktopPrinting Logging Out Logging Out Using the Start or Launch MenuLogging Out of the SGD Webtop Sun Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide April Installing the SGD Client Manually Installing the SGD ClientA browser, go to an SGD web server Optional Select your preferred languageDownload the SGD Client installation program Figure A-2SGD Welcome Logging In Using the SGD Client How to Configure the SGD ClientInstall the SGD Client Change to the temporary directory and extract the tar fileClick the Connect button to connect to the SGD server Log in to SGDAdvanced Configuration Client SettingsChanging Proxy Settings Changing the Login Page URLChanging the Language Configuring Your Client Printers Accessing the Drives on Your Computer CDMProfile Settings Description of Profile SettingsSetting Description Configuring Integrated Mode Operation Sun Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide April Glossary Sun Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide April Glossary Sun Secure Global Desktop 4.5 User Guide April Index SGD