4.1.3 Notes on using SSO windows
This subsection provides notes on using SSO windows.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Monitors
When using SSO windows, use a monitor with the following resolution or higher:
For Windows: 1,024 x 768
For Linux: 1,280 x 1,024
(2) Notes on using SSO windows from an X server emulator in Windows (Linux)
When using SSO windows from an X server emulator in Windows, do not use a local window manager. The display position or size of a window might become invalid. Use a window manager in Linux.
(3) Environmental variables (Linux)
Set and use the XFILESEARCHPATH environmental variable correctly. Otherwise, a window might not start (Settings vary depending on the user's computing environment).
- Example
XFILESEARCHPATH=/usr/openwin/lib/locale/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/openwin/lib/%T/%N%S
(4) Languages for Help provided by this product
This product provides Help in Japanese and English. If Japanese does not display correctly, change the encoding for the page displayed in the Web browser to "Unicode (UTF-8)".
(5) Using Java applet windows
When one of the operations below is performed for a window opened from the SSO console by using the applet method, the window closes or re-opens. In this case, unsaved changes to the data in the window are discarded.
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Close the web browser.
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Click a link to the window that is running in the menu frame of the SSO console.
(6) Using JWS applications
When using the remote application method, run the .jnlp file directly or save it locally and run the .jnlp file.
(7) Using Remote applications
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When using the remote application method, run the .jp1sso file directly or save it locally and run the .jp1sso file.
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If you run a downloaded file in an environment where the Web GUI is not set up, the Web GUI will not start.
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Do not manually associate files that have the extension .jp1sso and that are to be opened by using the Web GUI with other applications.
(8) Viewing Help in Linux
To view Help in Linux, you need a Web browser. Install a Web browser, and define the path in the GUI definition file. For details, see 6.3.11 GUI definition file (ssogui.conf).
(9) Note on use in a Chinese environment
When the language used for SSO operation is Chinese, the following parts are displayed in Chinese, and other parts are displayed in English. For details on the supported Chinese language environment, see I. Language Environment.
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Title
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Menu
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Button
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Label
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Files output by using the Save File window