BlueZone has several optional components that can be pushed out to your end users. Since not all BlueZone customers use these
components, we do not include them as part of the initial default download of BlueZone. By not including these files, the
BlueZone download remains as small as possible and it also prevents end users from having access to certain components (like
scripting and FTP) unless it is allowed by the BlueZone administrator.
BlueZone Secure FTP
BlueZone Secure FTP can be a standalone application or it can be included as an optional program to work in conjunction with
the BlueZone Display emulators. For example, if you want to be able to launch a BlueZone Secure FTP session from within a
Mainframe Display session, you need the optional BlueZone Secure FTP CAB file.
BlueZone scripting
BlueZone has several powerful scripting options which also include the ability to interface with HLLAPI applications. The
BlueZone Scripting CAB file contains all the necessary files to support BlueZone scripting and HLLAPI. If you need to support
any type of BlueZone scripting and or HLLAPI, then you need the BlueZone Scripting CAB file.
Session Manager
The BlueZone Session Manager is an external helper program that can be launched from a BlueZone Display session. BlueZone
Session Manager is very useful for managing multiple host connections. BlueZone Session Manager is used in conjunction with
BlueZone Served Desktop client.
BlueZone Double Byte Character Set DLL
This DLL is needed to support double-byte character sets.
BlueZone Desktop.ini file
This file is used in conjunction with the BlueZone Served Desktop Client mode.
BlueZone Spool File Information Utility
This is a small standalone utility (similar to Notepad) that is used to display BlueZone printer spool (.dat) files. Unlike Notepad, SPOOLINF displays all the control characters that are part of the print job. Being able to read the
control codes can be very helpful if you are troubleshooting a printer problem.
BlueZone Served Desktop Uninstall Program
This program is used to uninstall the BlueZone Served Desktop client.
Note
For step-by-step instructions on how to install any of BlueZone's optional components, consult the
BlueZone Administrator's Guide which can be found on your BlueZone CD.