Using Your Webtop > What usernames and passwords do I use for Secure Global Desktop?
When you use Sun Secure Global Desktop Software, you are using at least two, and maybe more, computers:
Correspondingly, to use Secure Global Desktop you need to know the following usernames and passwords.
Username and password | Description |
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Client device |
When you first start your client device, you may need to supply a password (for example, a Windows password). This password is nothing to do with Secure Global Desktop. |
Secure Global Desktop server |
When you log in to Secure Global Desktop, you need to type a username and password so that the Secure Global Desktop server knows who you are and can display your webtop. You won't need to type this password again until the next time you log in to Secure Global Desktop. You may also be able to log in to Secure Global Desktop anonymously, that is, without typing a username and password. |
Application servers |
When you start an application, you may need to supply a password for the application server that runs it. The Secure Global Desktop server can remember these passwords, so you don't need to type them every time: use the Save This Password option, if available, when you type your username and password. If you want to use a different username and password to run an application, you can force Secure Global Desktop to prompt you. |
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