Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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Configure single sign-on options
Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access
Connect Agent
The Browser Plug-ins (NPAPI, ActiveX, and Java Applet) are used to launch native applications such as Net-
Extender, Virtual Assist, EPC, and so on. For security reasons, popular browsers block theses Plug-ins. The
Chrome browser, for example, has disabled all NPAPI Plug-ins, and the newest Microsoft Edge browser does not
support ActiveX. As such, the ease-of-use ability of launching directly from the browser is no longer functional,
and a new method for seamless launching is necessary.
There is another application to launch that opens a specific Scheme URL. There are some Schemes already
defined in the Windows/OS X, such as
mailto
. The SMA Connect Agent uses the Scheme URL to replace the
Browser Plug-ins. The SMA Connect Agent is like a bridge that receives the Scheme URL requests and launches
the specific native application.
To launch the Citrix Receiver through a Citrix bookmark, you must first install the SMA Connect Agent.
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Setting up the SMA Connect Agent
Supported Operating Systems
The SMA Connect Agent supports Windows (7, 8, and 10) as well as the Macintosh (OS X) operating systems.
Downloading and Installation
On the Welcome page, the download and install notification displays when you need to use the EPC or PDA
features:
NOTE:
For detailed configuration information about the Virtual Office user portal and these tasks,
refer to the
Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access User Guide
.