SecureLogin supports Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix Corporation MetaFrame* remote application environments. When you use SecureLogin with a remote desktop, no special configuration is required in either environment. However, when you plan for single sign-on you need to consider where the application is being run from.
To enable applications that are run from the server to use single sign-on functionality, install SecureLogin on the Terminal or MetaFrame server. See "Installing SecureLogin for Citrix" in the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51.2 Terminal Services Guide.
Terminal Server and MetaFrame send only keystrokes and screen images to the workstation. This process means that SecureLogin installed on the local computer is unable to determine which applications are running remotely. When SecureLogin is installed on Terminal Server, SecureLogin can see the applications' Windows and Terminal information natively and thus perform single sign-on.
SecureLogin includes a terminal services module for whenever single sign-on through the initial Citrix or Terminal Server GINA is required. This module automates the initial login to the terminal server GINA by providing the user's details from the local machine. See the Nsure SecureLogin 3.51.2 Terminal Services Guide.