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Table 10: Session Options Configuration details (continued)
Option
Roaming netmask
Persistent session
Persistent password caching
Browser request
follow-through
Idle timeout application
activity
Enable Upload Logs
Function
Specifies the roaming
netmask.
Enables users to write the
Secure Access device session
cookie to the client hard disk
so that the user's Secure
Access device credentials are
saved for the duration of the
Secure Access device session.
Enables users to allow cached
passwords to persist across
sessions for a role.
The Secure Access device
supports the NT LAN Manager
(NTLM) authentication
protocol and HTTP Basic
Authentication and supports
servers that are set up to
accept both NTLM and
anonymous sign-in. The
Secure Access device caches
NTLM and HTTP Basic
Authentication passwords
provided by users so that the
users are not repeatedly
prompted to enter the same
credentials used to sign in to
the Secure Access device
server or another resource in
the NT domain. By default, the
Secure Access device server
flushes cached passwords
when a user signs out.
Enables users to allow the
Secure Access device to
complete a user request made
after an expired user session
after the user reauthenticates.
Enables users to ignore
activities initiated by Web
applications (such as polling
for e-mails) when determining
whether a session is active.
Enables users to transmit
(upload) client logs to the
Secure Access device.
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Your Action
Enter a roaming netmask
address.
Select Enabled from the
drop-down list.
Select Enabled from the
drop-down list.
You can delete cached
passwords through the
Advanced Preferences page.
After the end user logs in to the
Secure Access device, click
Preferences and then click
Preferences and then click the
Advanced tab.
Select Enabled form the
drop-down list.
Select Enabled form the
drop-down list.
If you disable this option,
periodic pinging or other
application activity may
prevent an idle timeout.
Select the Enable Upload
Logs.

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