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Chapter 9: SecureSession 
 
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide 
 
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Chapter 9: SecureSession 
SecureSession consists of two different applications (related in their basic 
functionality):  
• 
SecureSession for Applications (SecureSession/Apps) stores passwords 
and other text-based information for Windows applications. 
• 
SecureSession for Internet Explorer (SecureSession/IE) stores passwords 
and user information for web sites. 
SecureSession will remember user names and passwords for application windows 
or web sites.  The process of having SecureSession remember information is 
known as “registration”.  Once an application or web site is registered with 
SecureSession, whenever the application is executed again or the web site is 
revisited, SecureSession will automatically recognize the application or web site.  
Clicking a button will cause SecureSession to fill in your stored information (upon 
authentication, if required).  Each application window or web site you register with 
SecureSession can contain unique information.  The text you submit in a 
SecureSession Registration
 dialog is directly related to that application or 
web site, and is exclusive to each. 
For both SecureSession for Applications and SecureSession for Internet Explorer, 
there are three account-specific (application window-specific or web site-specific) 
policies, which can be set exclusively for each application window and web site.  
These are available in the 
Registration
 and 
More Info
 dialogs.  There are 
four user-specific policies, which are available in your 
User Properties
 dialog.  
User-level policies override account-specific policies when set as enabled.  If the 
user-level policies are disabled, then the account-specific policies will determine 
the effective settings.  SecureSession for Applications and SecureSession for 
Internet Explorer policies defined at the system level always supersede user-level 
and account-level policy settings.  If the system-level policies are enabled, they 
take precedence.  If they are set as 
User Defined
, then the user-specific and 
the account-specific policies will determine the effective settings. 
 
Note: SecureSession data is available only for the user who is 
currently logged on.