Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide > Applications, documents and hosts > Emulator Applet Page (--empage)
Object Manager | Emulator Applet Page | In the box, type the filename of the emulator applet page to use. |
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Command line | --empage empage
|
Replace empage with the filename of the emulator applet page to use. |
This attribute specifies the filename of an emulator applet page: an HTML page containing a Secure Global Desktop emulator applet capable of displaying the application.
By default, graphical applications use xde.html
and
character applications use tde.html
.
To let Secure Global Desktop choose an emulator applet page automatically, leave the setting blank.
To name your own page, specify either:
xde.html
. These are considered relative to the webtop theme of the current user.
This means that if you use more than one webtop theme in your
organization, you should include the emulator applet page in each
theme.
http://www.indigo-insurance.com/empages/fancy.html
. The same
page will be used whatever the user's webtop theme.This attribute is only used by the classic and browser-based webtops if the application is configured to display on the webtop or in a new browser window (the Display Using attribute). It is ignored by the Sun Secure Global Desktop Native Client and for applications that do not display in a browser window.
--empage my_xde.html
Uses the custom emulator applet page my_xde.html
to
display the application. A file with this name would need to be
present in every webtop theme in use.
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