Preparing to Create Application Profiles
An Imprivata APG profile allows the Imprivata agent to recognize and respond to authentication requests from a given application. You must have a profile for any application for which you want to enable single sign-on.
If you plan to create your own profiles, you can review the following topics for useful background information:
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Application Types — Describes the most common types of applications you might want to profile. Different applications types may require different approaches to profile creation.
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Application Screen Types — Outlines the different types of application screens, as defined by the Application Profile Generator, and their roles in an application profile.
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Using Shared Credential Stores — Explains how to create a store that allows applications to share credentials. This streamlines the process of enrolling and managing credentials for your users.
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Multiple Accounts — Explains how to configure Imprivata Enterprise Access Management for users who have multiple user accounts.
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Support for Google Chrome Applications — Contains information about profiling Chrome-based web applications.
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Support for Applications that Run in Edge Chromium — Contains information about profiling Microsoft Edge Chromium-based web applications.
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Application Profile Generator Support for Chrome and Edge Chromium — Describes APG support for different application types on Chrome and Edge in recent EAM releases.