In registry mode, BlueZone configuration settings are saved to the Windows registry by session type and session number. This
is important to understand so that you are not confused when you launch previously saved BlueZone sessions.
Example:
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Create a new Mainframe Display session, create one connection called Host A.
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Ensure the Use Connection Name as Session Description select box is checked.
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Note the session number, S1, S2, etc. |
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Exit the session and save it. |
When this session is saved, if it was S1, it is saved to the S1 registry location. When this session is launched from the
Session Manager icon, it is always S1.
Let's say that you now have three Mainframe Display sessions configured and saved. Host A - S1, Host B - S2, and Host C -
S3. If you launch Host B - S2, from the Session Manager icon, then launch a Mainframe Display session from S2 by doing a
, Host A - S1 launches.
This happens because S1 is the next available non-running session. If you were to launch another Mainframe session from either
S1 or S2, session S3 launches. If you were to launch another, a new session S4 launches prompting you to fill in the connection
information.