Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual page 27

Sra 6.0
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Supported Applications
When using application offloading or HTTP(S) bookmarks to access applications for Web-
based clients, full feature sets are accessible to users. SRA 6.0, application offloading and
HTTP(S) bookmarks provide enhanced application support for the following software
applications:
Note
If you are using the correct Web browser and operating system, and a supported application
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Supported Application Deployment Considerations
Be aware of these installation and general feature caveats when using application offloading
and HTTP(S) bookmarks with the following software applications:
Application Offloading should support any application using HTTP/HTTPS. SRA has limited
support for applications using Web services and no support for non-HTTP protocols wrapped
within HTTP.
The application should not contain hard-coded self-referencing URLs. If these are present, the
Application Offloading proxy must rewrite the URLs. Since Web site development does not
usually conform to HTML standards, the proxy can only do a best-effort translation when
rewriting these URLs. Specifying hard-coded, self-referencing URLs is not recommended when
developing a Web site because content developers must modify the Web pages whenever the
hosting server is moved to a different IP or hostname.
Sharepoint Server 2007
Sharepoint Server 2010
Microsoft Outlook Web Access Premium
Lotus Domino Web Access 8.0.1, 8.5.1, and 8.5.2
The maximum number of users supported is limited by the number of applications being
accessed and the volume of application traffic being sent.
Feature support varies based on your hardware and installation, see the respective
sections for more detailed information about specific application support.
Sharepoint
For features that rely on Windows Sharepoint Services-compatible client programs,
SRA 6.0 application offloading and HTTP(S) bookmarks do not support client
integration capabilities on Internet Explorer.
Only forms-based authentication and basic authentication schemes are supported.
Single Sign-On is supported only for basic authentication.
Sharepoint 2010 is supported with application offloading, but not with HTTP(S)
bookmarks.
Microsoft OWA
S/MIME support and bi-directional layout support for Arabic and Hebrew in Microsoft
OWA Premium are only available using Internet Explorer 8 and later. Gzip compression
supported by Microsoft OWA Premium is not supported through the reverse proxy.
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