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Managing Bookmarks

Option

Usage

 

 

Application and Path

To have the RDP session launch an application when the

 

bookmark is initiated, enter the path to the application in the

 

Application and Path (optional): field. For example,

 

C:\Program Files\Example\app.exe (optional).

 

 

Start in the following folder

Enter the local folder to execute application commands in

 

(optional).

 

 

Login as console/admin

Check this option to enable console and admin commands on

session

login.

 

 

Enable Wake on LAN

Select this option to send WoL packets to the host. This

 

option also allows entering one or more Mac Addresses

 

(separated by spaces) for the machines to wake and the

 

desired Wait time for boot up before cancelling the WoL

 

operation. To send the WoL packet to the hostname or IP of

 

this bookmark, check the Send WOL packet to bookmark

 

host Name or IP address checkbox, this option can be

 

applied in tandem with a Mac address.

 

 

Redirects (ActiveX only)

Optionally expand Show windows advanced options and

 

select any of the redirect checkboxes Redirect printers,

 

Redirect drives, Redirect ports, or Redirect SmartCards

 

to redirect those devices on the local network for use in this

 

bookmark session.

 

 

Redirects (Java only)

Optionally expand Show windows advanced options and

 

select any of the redirect checkboxes Redirect printers,

 

Redirect drives, Redirect ports, Redirect SmartCards,

 

Redirect clipboard and Redirect plug and play devices, as

 

well as any of the following additional features for use in this

 

bookmark session: Display connection bar, Auto

 

reconnection, Desktop background, Window drag, Menu/

 

window animation, Themes, or Bitmap caching.

 

If the client application will actually be RDP 6 (Java), you can

 

select any of the following options as well: Dual monitors,

 

Font smoothing, Desktop composition, and Remote

 

Application.

Enable Plugin Dlls

Enter the name(s) of client DLLs which need to be accessed

(ActiveX only)

by remote the desktop or terminal service. Multiple entries are

 

separated by a comma “,” with no spaces. Make sure any

 

DLLs are located on the individual client systems in

 

%SYSTEMROOT% (for example: C:\Windows\system32).

 

Note: The RDP - Java client is a native RDP client and

 

supports Plugin DLLs by default.

 

 

Automatically log in

Check this option and select Use SSL VPN account

 

credentials to forward credentials from the current SSL VPN

 

session. Select Use custom credentials to enter a custom

 

username, password, and domain for this bookmark.

 

 

Tip The ActiveX client is only supported on the Internet Explorer browser, while the Java client is supported on all platforms and browsers that are compatible with SonicWALL SSL VPN.

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Contents SonicWALL SSL VPN User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Iv SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Guide Conventions About this GuideOrganization of this Guide International Telephone Support Icons Used in this ManualNorth America Telephone Support Important Information You Need Current DocumentationSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Virtual Office Overview Accessing Virtual Office ResourcesBrowser Requirements Following table provides specific browser requirements Web Management Interface Overview SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Node Description Certificates SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Importing Certificates Using Virtual Office FeaturesUser Prerequisites Using Two-Factor AuthenticationUser Configuration Tasks RSA User Authentication ProcessCreating a New PIN Waiting for the Next Token Mode Vasco User Authentication ProcessUsing One-Time Passwords Configuring One-Time Passwords for SMS-Capable Phones Prerequisites for Windows Clients Using NetExtenderVerifying User One-Time Password Configuration Troubleshooting Common ErrorsPrerequisites for Android Smartphone Clients Prerequisites for Windows Mobile ClientsPrerequisites for MacOS Clients Prerequisites for Linux ClientsLinux Platform Windows Platform InstallationWindows Platform Usage MacOS PlatformAndroid Smartphone Platform Installing NetExtender Using the Mozilla Firefox BrowserWindows Mobile Platform SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Field Description Click Ok in the Trusted Sites and Internet Options windows Installing NetExtender Using the Internet Explorer BrowserInstalling NetExtender from Internet Explorer Internet Explorer PrerequisitesSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Click OK in the Trusted Sites and Internet Options windows Launching NetExtender Directly from Your Computer Configuring NetExtender Properties Configuring NetExtender Connection Scripts Click on Connection Scripts Configuring Batch File CommandsConfiguring Proxy Settings Select the Enable proxy settings checkbox Configuring NetExtender Log Properties Configuring NetExtender Advanced Properties Viewing the NetExtender Log SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Upgrading NetExtender Disconnecting NetExtenderChanging Passwords Authentication MethodsSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Displaying Route Information Uninstalling NetExtenderUsing the NetExtender Command Line Interface Verifying NetExtender Operation from the System TrayServer Installing NetExtender on MacOS SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Using NetExtender on MacOS SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Installing and Using NetExtender on Linux Type the cd netExtenderClient command SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Installing and Using NetExtender for Windows Mobile SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Passwords in NetExtender Mobile Installing NetExtender on Android SmartphonesClick on the NetExtender Android link SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Using NetExtender on Android Smartphones Connecting to NetExtender SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Exit Exiting or Disconnecting from NetExtenderSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Checking Status, Routes, and DNS Settings Configuring Profiles, Preferences, and Proxy Servers Profiles Export LOG Preferences / Proxy Settings Changing Your Password Related Documents Understanding Virtual Assist Using Virtual AssistInstalling and Launching Virtual Assist Configuring Virtual Assist Settings SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Selecting a Virtual Assist Mode Launching a Virtual Assist Technician Session Performing Virtual Assist Technician Tasks Assisting Customers Inviting Customers by EmailSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Using the Virtual Assist Taskbar and Tab Controls Using Additional Virtual Assist Technician Commands Viewing Virtual Assist Session Log Using the Virtual Assist File TransferUsing Virtual Assist from the Customer View SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide Ending a Virtual Assist Session Using Virtual Assist in Unattended ModeChanging the Virtual Assist Level of Control Enabling a System for Virtual Access Ending Virtual Access Mode Using the File Shares Applet Using File SharesUsing the Request Assistance Feature User Prerequisites Configuration OverviewSetting up Bookmarks Click Add Using the Java File Shares Applet 101 File Shares Applet Browser Overview 103 Configuration ExamplesConfiguring Bookmarks from Within the File Shares Applet SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 105 Using Bookmarks from Within the File Shares AppletMoving Files and Folders SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 107 SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 109 Launching a File Directly from the File Shares AppletSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 111 Using HTML-Based File SharesSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 113 Button DescriptionManaging Bookmarks 115 Adding BookmarksSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 117 Input type=text name=’userid’Option Usage Configuring RDP ActiveX and Java Bookmarks119 Determining the Remote Computer’s Full Name or IP Address Configuring Remote Desktop Access on the Remote ComputerEditing Bookmarks 121 Using BookmarksUsing Remote Desktop Bookmarks Removing BookmarksSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 123 Using VNC BookmarksSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 125 Option Default Description of OptionsUsing FTP Bookmarks 127 Downloading FilesUploading Files 129 Using Telnet BookmarksUsing SSHv1 Bookmarks 131 Using SSHv2 BookmarksUsing Http and Https Bookmarks 133 Using File Share BookmarksUsing Citrix Bookmarks ActiveX Citrix BookmarkSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide 135 Java Citrix Bookmark 137 Global Bookmark Single Sign-On Options 139 Per-Bookmark Single Sign-On OptionsText Usage Variable Example Usage PASSWORD%141 Limited WarrantyLogging Out of the Virtual Office TrademarksSonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide SonicWALL, Inc

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