on 02-13-2015 9:29 AM
Hi All,
We are having a project to implement NW SSO for NWBC for HTML, Citrix XenApp will be used as the desktop environment. The requirement is that no Java allowed to be installed on the web browser.
According to PAM, Secure Login Client is not support Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), so how can we deploy the Secure Login Client to Citrix environment?
If we want to use Secure Login Web Client instead of Secure Login Client, does Secure Login Web Client requires Java installed on users' web browsers? In the latest Secure Login implementation guide (SSO 2.0), it does not mentioned anything about Java runtime. However, because as far as I understand, Secure Login Web Client is a feature of Secure Login Server, while Secure Login Server is pure Java application, I suspect that Secure Login Web Client also require Java runtime to run. Is that true?
Best regards,
Duy
Hello,
according to PAM Secure Login Client supports Citrix XenApp 5.x and 6.x which requires no client side Java..
best regards
Alexander Gimbel
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Yes, I used to check PAM and noticed that XenApp supports Secure Login Client. However, in order to deploy Secure Login Client to Citrix XenApp server, the deployment tool used should be App-V, and according to PAM, Secure Login Client is not compatible with App-V. This issue has been confirmed by SAP. So I wonder is it true that Secure Login Client cannot be deployed in this situation. Does anyone has experience that App-V can be used indeed?
Sure, unless App-V is a hard requirement of your IT dep.
With seamless apps (i.e. SAP GUI is launched as Citrix application, not the full Desktop), it is also possible but kind of tricky to configure.
However, you can read all about this in the official product guide of SAP SSO Secure Login, chp. 2.7: Secure Login Client for CITRIX XenApps.
-- Stephan
Hello Duy,
The Product Availability Matrix states that Secure Login Web Client needs a Java runtime in the browser. See the footer of the Secure Login Web Client pages for Windows and Linux/MAC OS browser platform support. It says the following:
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Hi Duy,
Regarding the Secure Login Web Client, it does require a Java runtime on the browser to run.
Regards,
Marcus
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