Potentially Unsafe Connection Message
How To Deal With a Potentially Unsafe Connection Message
Number of Instances of an Application
What If I Get an Error Message When Starting an Application?
What If a Chooser Page is Displayed When I Start an Application?
Suspending and Resuming Applications
Session Toolbars for Controlling an Application
Resumability Settings for Applications
Do I Lose My Work If I Close My Browser?
Changing the Way an Application is Displayed
Copying Information Between Applications
Running Applications Using a Different User Name and Password
Using a Single-Button Apple Macintosh Mouse
Printing From UNIX Platform Applications
Printing from UNIX Platform Applications to UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Platform Computers
Printing from UNIX Platform Applications to a Windows Computer
Printing From Windows Applications
Printing from Windows Applications to UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X Platform Computers
Printing from Windows Applications to a Windows Computer
Using SGD From Your Desktop Start or Launch Menu
How to Add SGD to Your Desktop Start or Launch Menu
Working With the Start or Launch Menu
Logging Out Using the Start or Launch Menu
Oracle Secure Global Desktop (SGD) provides you with secure, remote access to desktop applications running on application servers.
You can be writing a report on a computer in the office, administering UNIX platform servers on your PC at home, or checking stock databases with a laptop on the train, SGD enables you do all this.
SGD also enables you to run applications over a secure network connection to safeguard corporate and private data.
With SGD, you access all the applications that you can run from a single place, the webtop.
To access a webtop, all you need is a browser with Java technology enabled.
This manual guides you through the basics of using SGD. It describes how to log in and log out of the software, as well as how you can use SGD to run applications.