Profile mode
Profile mode is the default mode for BlueZone Desktop and BlueZone Web-to-Host. In profile mode, all BlueZone settings are stored in a file called the session profile (configuration file). Double-clicking on a session profile in Windows Explorer or double-clicking a BlueZone session icon in BlueZone Session Manager launches the associated BlueZone session and loads the settings saved in that session profile.
Starting new BlueZone sessions
When starting new BlueZone sessions without specifying a session profile (using Session Manager or /F switch) the user is prompted to select an existing session profile or create a new one.
Saving in profile mode
The configuration file used to launch the session displays on the session title bar. File Save saves any changes made to the session to the session profile. File Save As prompts the user to create a new file which saves all the current settings in the emulator.
BlueZone can automatically create a backup of the session profile each time a save is performed. When this feature is enabled, the last version of a session profile contains the words Backup of pre-pended to the file name.
Example: Test.zmd becomes Backup of Test.zmd
Important
If multiple sessions are open using the same session profile, the last session to perform a save overwrites any settings saved from previously saved sessions.
This feature can be turned on by selecting the Auto-Backup settings in Profile Mode check box, which is located on the Options tab in File Properties.
Opening session profiles in profile mode
Performing a File Open in a BlueZone session loads the settings from the selected session profile into the session. The session profile name displays on the BlueZone title bar.
Cloning sessions in profile mode
To clone the current session, select File Open Session Same Session Type and BlueZone launches a new session window using the session profile from the current session. Using the Open Session tool bar button is a convenient way to clone sessions.
Note
If you want to prevent end users from opening more than one session from a particular profile, you can make a change to the SETUP.INI file. Refer to Profile sharing feature for more information.
Opening different session types
File Open Session Different Session Type prompts the user to select a session profile for the new session.
Auto-launching sessions using File Properties AutoLaunch
The user can automatically launch up to four additional sessions by selecting the check box and selecting the session type to launch. The session profile to use when launching each session must be specified in the Switches edit box using the /F command line switch. For example, /Fmysession.zmd.
CAUTION
Failure to specify a session profile results in an unconfigured session launching.
Launching BlueZone FTP from a BlueZone Display session
BlueZone FTP sessions can be launched from a BlueZone Display emulator session using Transfer FTP. The first time a FTP session is launched, the user is prompted to select a FTP session profile. Upon subsequent launches, BlueZone FTP loads the previously selected session profile.
Launching a pre-configured BlueZone FTP session
If you prefer to launch a pre-configured BlueZone FTP session, create a BlueZone FTP profile with the same name as the display session profile you want to launch it from.
For example, if you want to launch BlueZone FTP from a Mainframe Display session, and the name of the profile used to launch the Mainframe session is MAINFRAME.ZMD, then create a BlueZone FTP profile called MAINFRAME.ZFT.