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Profile Sharing: Click here to learn more about this feature
If you are using Profile Mode, by default, it is possible for End Users to open multiple BlueZone sessions from a single profile (configuration file). In other words, multiple BlueZone sessions can share a single profile.
If this behavior is not desired, you can configure BlueZone so that only one session can be opened per profile. This is accomplished by turning off Profile Sharing in the BlueZone default.ini file.
When Profile Sharing is disabled, when an End User attempts to launch a second BlueZone session from the same profile, no error message will be displayed. Instead, the already open BlueZone session will be given focus.
Configuration Method: Manual Configuration
Feature Scope: Launch Folder Level Feature
On the web server, navigate to the desired Site that you wish to change.
For example:
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MySite
Locate and display the contents of the \template folder.
Locate the default.ini file and edit it with Notepad.
Locate the ProfileSharing=Yes entry in the [BlueZone] section.
Change the Yes value to No and save the file.
Any new Launch Folders that are created from this point on, will have the Profile Sharing Feature disabled for all Sessions.
 NOTE  If 
 you have already created one or more Launch 
 Folders, you will have to go to each existing Launch 
 Folder, and edit the default.ini 
 file, changing the EProfileSharing=Yes 
 to No.
NOTE  If 
 you have already created one or more Launch 
 Folders, you will have to go to each existing Launch 
 Folder, and edit the default.ini 
 file, changing the EProfileSharing=Yes 
 to No.
 TIP  It 
 is possible to enable the Profile Sharing 
 Feature individually for each existing Launch 
 Folder.  This 
 is accomplished by editing the default.ini 
 file located in only the Launch Folders 
 you wish to change.
TIP  It 
 is possible to enable the Profile Sharing 
 Feature individually for each existing Launch 
 Folder.  This 
 is accomplished by editing the default.ini 
 file located in only the Launch Folders 
 you wish to change.