Customizing the multi-user secure sign-in web clip
You can change the look and feel of the multi-user secure sign-in web clip for iOS devices.
Possible changes include:
- A customized touch icon for the web clip
- Removing the icon from iOS screens
- Running the web clip in full-screen mode (except when using Ivanti Tunnel or VPN Safari domain rules)
- Enabling a pre-composed web clip touch icon, so that devices running versions of iOS prior to iOS 7 will display the icon, as designed, without any additional effects imposed on touch icons on versions of iOS prior to 7
Procedure
- Go to Policies & Configs > Configurations.
- Select the System - Multi-User Secure Sign-In configuration. The Configuration Details pane displays on the right.
- Select Edit. The Modify Web Clips Setting window displays.
- Select the Secure Sign-In web clip link. The Edit Web Clip dialog box opens.
- Use the Secure sign-in web clip window to edit the web clip as desired, options are listed in the table below.
- Select Save.
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In the Edit Web Clip Setting window, select Save.
Table 1. Options for Editing
Item |
Description |
Name |
Do not modify the name of the web clip. |
Address/URL |
This URL points to the default multi-user sign-in page that is included with Ivanti EPMM. The page is located at https://<your host name>/mifs/c/multiuser.html. Modify the URL if you wish to point to a customized multi-user sign-in page. |
Icon |
By default, this points to the multi-user sign-in web clip touch icon shown in Using Secure Sign-In and Sign-Out. To upload a customized touch icon:
|
Removable |
Select to allow iOS device users to remove the multi-user web clip. |
Full Screen |
Select to enable the web clip to display in full screen mode on iOS devices. Full screen mode will not work for web clips when devices running iOS 8 or supported newer versions use Ivanti Tunnel or Safari domain VPN rules. |
Precomposed |
Select to use a precomposed icon for the web clip. Precomposed icons will display on iOS 6 through iOS 7 devices as designed, without the imposing of iOS visual effects. |