Secure Mobile Access 100 10.2 User Guide
- Secure Mobile Access 10.2 for the SMA 100 Series
- About This Guide
- Virtual Office Overview
- Using Secure Mobile Access Connect Agent
- Using Virtual Office Authentication
- Importing Certificates
- Using Two-Factor Authentication
- Using One-Time Passwords
- User Prerequisites
- Logging In with an Email One-Time Password
- Logging In with a Mobile App Time-based One-Time Password
- Logging In with an SMS One-Time Password
- Generating Backup Codes
- Configuring One-Time Password Settings for E-mail
- Configuring One-Time Password Settings for Mobile App
- Configuring One-Time Passwords for SMS-Capable Phones
- Configuring One-Time Password Settings for SMS
- Verifying User One-Time Password Configuration
- Using NetExtender
- Using Mobile Connect
- Using File Shares
- Managing Bookmarks
- Warranty and License Agreements
- SonicWall Support
What is the Secure Mobile Access Connect Agent?
The Browser Plug-ins (NPAPI) are used to launch native applications such as NetExtender, EPC and so on. For security reasons, popular browsers block theses Plug-ins. The Chrome browser, for example, has disabled all NPAPI Plug-ins. As such, the ease-of-use ability of launching directly from the browser is no longer functional, and a new method for seamless launching is necessary.
There is another application to launch that opens a specific Scheme URL. There are some Schemes already defined in the Windows/macOS, such as mailto. The SMA Connect Agent uses the Scheme URL to replace the Browser Plug-ins. The SMA Connect Agent is like a bridge that receives the Scheme URL requests and launches the specific native application.
To launch the Citrix workspace through a Citrix bookmark, you must first install the SMA Connect Agent.
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