• | You must be installing BlueZone from a BlueZone distribution image. |
• | In SETUP.INI, under [Program Group], the UseGroup= entry must be set to Yes. Yes is the default value. |
• | At least one BlueZone profile (configuration file) must be included in the BlueZone distribution image that matches the .LNK file. |
• | At least one BlueZone session shortcut (.LNK file) must be included in the BlueZone distribution image that matches the BlueZone profile. |
1. | Install BlueZone Desktop using the default settings. Verify that you have installed all the BlueZone emulators that you want to make shortcuts for. Verify that you have installed
the BlueZone Session Manager.
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2. | For each desired shortcut, launch the appropriate BlueZone emulator, configure, save and name each session. The profile names you choose are also the names that are assigned to the shortcut.
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3. | Launch the BlueZone Session Manager. An icon for each session you created displays.
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4. | Highlight a session and click the Create Desktop Shortcut icon on the Session Manager toolbar. A desktop shortcut is created for each session and placed on your desktop.
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5. | Repeat step 4 for each session. |
6. | Locate the BlueZone profiles you created for each session and save them to your BlueZone distribution image folder. The profiles are saved to: C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\BlueZone\Config
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7. | Locate the shortcut files you created for each session and save them to your BlueZone distribution image folder. The shortcut files are saved to: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Desktop
Note Windows does not display the file extensions of desktop shortcut files in Windows Explorer; however, if you use the Windows
command prompt to display your files, the desktop shortcuts have a file extension of .LNK.
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8. | On a test machine, install BlueZone using your BlueZone distribution image. Verify that the desired desktop shortcuts are created and launch the desired BlueZone sessions. |