Modifying BlueZone
BlueZone consists of multiple components. In most cases, you do not need to install all of the BlueZone components. By default the BlueZone installer installs the following components:
•  BlueZone Session Manager
•  Mainframe: BlueZone Mainframe Display
♦  Mainframe Printer
•  iSeries: BlueZone iSeries Display
♦  iSeries Printer
•  VT: BlueZone VT
•  FTP: BlueZone FTP
•  Scripting and Automation
•  HLLAPI
The following BlueZone components are not installed by default and therefore must be selected in order for these components to be installed:
•  Kerberos: Installs Kerberos Single Sign-on Protocol
•  ICL: BlueZone ICL Display Emulation *
•  Unisys T27: BlueZone Unisys T27 Display Emulation *
•  Unisys UTS: BlueZone Unisys UTS Display Emulation *
•  BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server
* These components require an additional cost license and therefore may not be present in your installation.
Once BlueZone is installed, you can add any of BlueZone's components that were not installed during the initial installation, or you can remove any of BlueZone's components that you no longer want.
For example, if you are an IBM 3270 Mainframe shop and you accidentally installed BlueZone for the iSeries (IBM 5250 emulation), you can remove the BlueZone iSeries component.
1. Insert the BlueZone CD-ROM into your computer's CD/DVD drive.
The Welcome to BlueZone screen opens.
2. Click the BlueZone Desktop link and select BlueZone Desktop.
The BlueZone Installation Language screen appears.
3. Select the desired language from the drop-down list and click OK.
The InstallShield Wizard disappears from the screen while it removes your old copy of BlueZone. This process can take a minute or two.
The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for BlueZone screen appears.
4. Click Next.
The Program Maintenance screen appears.
5. Select the Modify radio button and click Next.
The Component Selection screen opens.
6. Review the list of currently installed components. Use the scroll bar on the right hand side view all components. The components that have a diskette icon are currently installed and the components that have a red X icon are available for installation.
7. Click the BlueZone components you want to change.
Note
For a description of a particular component, highlight the component and read the Feature Description which appears on the right-hand side of the screen.
8. When you are finished, click Next.
The Ready to Modify the Program screen appears.
9. Click Install.
The Wizard installs the required BlueZone files on your computer. When the installation is complete, you receive a message that the BlueZone installation was completed successfully.
10. Click Finish to exit the Wizard.