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Configuring Secure Access Devices Guide
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Table 26: Configuring Custom Web Applications Resource Profile
Details (continued)
Option
Deny direct login for this
resource
Allow multiple POSTs to this
resource
POST Variables
Label
Name
Value
User Modifiable?
Autopolicy: Cookies and Headers Single Sign-On
Function
Prevents users from manually
entering their credentials in a
sign-in page. (Users may see
a sign-in page if the form
POST fails.)
Allows the Secure Access
device to send POST and
cookie values to the resource
multiple times if required. If
you do not select this option,
the Secure Access device does
not attempt single sign-on
when a user requests the same
resource more than once
during the same session.
Specifies the label that
appears on a user's
preferences page in the Secure
Access device. This field is
required if you either enable or
require users to modify data to
post to back-end applications.
Identifies the data in the Value
box.
Specifies a value to post to the
form.
Allows or denies user to
change the information in the
Value box.
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Your Action
Select the Deny direct login
for this resource check box to
enable this option.
Select the Deny direct login
for this resource check box to
enable this option.
Enter the label name.
Enter the name.
Enter the value. You can enter
static data or a system
variable.
Select any one of the following
option:
Not Modifiable— User is not
able to change the
information in the Value
box.
User Can Modify—User can
specify data for a back-end
application.
User Must Modify—User
must enter additional data
to access a back-end
application.

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