Switching From Kiosk Mode To Enterprise Mode - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - SSL VPN USER GUIDE 2010 User Manual

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8 Do one of the following, depending on whether you are a Linux, Macintosh, or Windows user:
Linux: If you are a Linux user, open a new terminal to launch applications that need to be
enabled for SSL. For more information, see
for SSL," on page
Macintosh: If you are a Macintosh user, open a new terminal to launch applications that
need to be enabled for SSL. For more information, see
Macintosh Applications for SSL," on page
Windows: If you are a Windows user, open applications that you want to access from
your protected network.
9 If the SSL VPN connection fails, click Logout to close the session and retry. For more
information on these error messages, see
2.2 Switching from Kiosk Mode to Enterprise
Mode
If you selected Kiosk Mode (Always) when you first connected to SSL VPN, you are connected to
SSL VPN in Kiosk mode in subsequent connections. However, you can switch to Enterprise mode
after you connect.
1 Connect in Kiosk mode.
2 Click Exit to log out of the current session.
3 Select the Enable Enterprise mode check box in the Exit SSL VPN page.
4 Log in again in Enterprise mode.
For more information on connecting to SSL VPN in Enterprise mode, see
"Accessing SSL VPN in Enterprise Mode," on page
29.
30.
Appendix A, "Error Messages," on page 33
Section 5.5.1, "Enabling Linux Applications
Section 5.5.2, "Enabling
17.
Accessing SSL VPN in Kiosk Mode
Chapter 3,
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