User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using This Guide
- Virtual Office Overview
- Using Virtual Office Features
- Importing Certificates
- Using Two-Factor Authentication
- Using One-Time Passwords
- Using NetExtender
- User Prerequisites
- User Configuration Tasks
- Installing NetExtender Using the Mozilla Firefox Browser
- Installing NetExtender Using the Internet Explorer Browser
- Launching NetExtender Directly from Your Computer
- Configuring NetExtender Properties
- Configuring NetExtender Connection Scripts
- Configuring Proxy Settings
- Configuring NetExtender Log Properties
- Configuring NetExtender Advanced Properties
- Viewing the NetExtender Log
- Disconnecting NetExtender
- Upgrading NetExtender
- Changing Passwords
- Authentication Methods
- Uninstalling NetExtender
- Verifying NetExtender Operation from the System Tray
- Using the NetExtender Command Line Interface
- Installing NetExtender on MacOS
- Using NetExtender on MacOS
- Installing and Using NetExtender on Linux
- Installing and Using NetExtender for Windows Mobile
- Passwords in NetExtender Mobile
- Installing NetExtender on Android Smartphones
- Using NetExtender on Android Smartphones
- Related Documents
- Using Virtual Assist
- Understanding Virtual Assist
- Installing and Launching Virtual Assist
- Configuring Virtual Assist Settings
- Selecting a Virtual Assist Mode
- Launching a Virtual Assist Technician Session
- Performing Virtual Assist Technician Tasks
- Using Virtual Assist from the Customer View
- Using Virtual Assist in Unattended Mode
- Enabling a System for Virtual Access
- Using the Request Assistance Feature
- Using File Shares
- Managing Bookmarks
- Using Bookmarks
- Logging Out of the Virtual Office

Using Bookmarks
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SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.0 User Guide
Note OWA Premium 2010/2007/2003, Lotus Domino Web Access 7.0, Novell Groupwise Web
Access 7.0, Sharepoint 2007, and Sharepoint Services 3.0/2.0 are supported in SSL VPN
release 5.0. Other applications may work but there may be problems accessing pages that
are malformed, have advanced HTML features, use an unsupported authentication method
(for example, Windows Integrated Authentication) and URLs that are embedded in
Macromedia Flash, Java or ActiveX.
Using File Share Bookmarks
For information on using File Share bookmarks, see the “Using HTML-Based File Shares”
section on page 111.
Using Citrix Bookmarks
Citrix is a remote access, application sharing service, similar to RDP. It enables users to
remotely access files and applications on a central computer over a secure connection. There
are two types of Citrix bookmarks:
• “ActiveX Citrix Bookmark” on page 133
• “Java Citrix Bookmark” on page 136
ActiveX Citrix Bookmark
When using the Internet Explorer web browser, Citrix bookmarks launch the ActiveX Citrix
client. The following steps describe how to launch and use the ActiveX Citrix client.
Step 1 Click on the Citrix bookmark. The first time you use a Citrix bookmark, it will install the Citrix
Web Client on your computer if you do not already have it.
Step 2 Click Install to install the client.