Using Your Webtop > How can I tell whether my connection to Secure Global Desktop is secure?
If you have a secure connection, the locked padlock symbol
displays below the webtop menu bar. When you first log in, the page that
displays on the webtop also tells you whether you have a secure or a
standard connection.
Secure connections to Secure Global Desktop are available only if a Secure Global Desktop Administrator has installed the Sun Secure Global Desktop Security Pack.
| To see whether the Sun Secure Global Desktop Security Pack is installed, click the Info button on the webtop menu bar. |
If the Sun Secure Global Desktop Security Pack is installed, you may not automatically receive a secure connection, or you may only get a secure connection under certain circumstances. Contact your Secure Global Desktop Administrator if you don't get a secure connection when you need one.
If you're using the classic webtop, point to an area between
the links on your webtop. If you have a secure connection, the
status bar shows a message of the form:
"Secure Global Desktop user: username (SSL
connection)" .
| To see whether the Sun Secure Global Desktop Security Pack is installed, click the About button on your Webtop. |
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