File properties
The File Properties property sheet controls BlueZone Secure FTPs operating parameters.
From the BlueZone Secure FTP menu bar, click File Properties. The File Properties property sheet displays the Program, TitleBar, Auto-Launch, and Options tabs.
Program tab
Enables customization of the session description. The text displays right justified on the caption bar of the session main window.
Session Description
This is an optional field. If desired, a unique session description can be entered that displays right justified on the session window’s caption bar. The Session Description can help to quickly identify a session when multiple sessions are active.
Main Window Always on Top
If enabled, the BlueZone Secure FTP program window always remains above all non-topmost windows.
Minimize Widow on Startup
If enabled, BlueZone Secure FTP runs minimized on startup.
Hide Taskbar Window on Minimize
If enabled, the BlueZone Secure FTP taskbar window is hidden when BlueZone Secure FTP is minimized. Instead, the FTP icon appears in the Windows system tray.
Activate BlueZone Secure FTP shell extensions
If enabled, the BlueZone Secure FTP shell extension feature is active.
Refer to Using the shell extension feature for more information.
The following items are display-only and can only be viewed by the end user.
Command-Line Switches
Displays any command-line parameters used when launching the session.
Program Group
Displays the BlueZone program group.
Installation Directory
Displays the BlueZone installation directory.
Working Directory
Displays the BlueZone working directory.
Preferred Connection Type
This value is always set to FTP.
Global Configuration Lock
If enabled, the global configuration lock option is active.
Session Configuration Lock
If enabled, the session configuration lock option is active.
Titlebar tab
Show on Window Caption
This group is used to configure the text that appears on the BlueZone title bar. By default, the Session Identifier, Profile Name, Session Description, and Program Name are displayed on the BlueZone title bar. You have the option of turning off these items or you can create you own custom title bar by using the desired variable (%1, %2, %3 etc.) in the Display Custom TitleBar field.
Session Identifier (%1)
If enabled, the standard BlueZone Session Identifier is displayed on the title bar. For example, S1, S2, S3 etc.
HLLAPI Short Name (%2)
This option does not apply to BlueZone Secure FTP.
Profile Name (%3)
If enabled, the name of the current BlueZone profile that was used to launch this session is displayed on the title bar.
Session Description (%4)
If enabled, the value of the Session Description field located on the Program tab (see Program Tab above) is used unless the Use Connection Name as Session Description check box, located on the Connections tab (Session Configure Configure from the BlueZone menu bar), is checked. Then the Connection Name that was used to create the session is displayed on the title bar.
Program Name (%5)
If enabled, the standard BlueZone program name is displayed on the title bar. For example, BlueZone Mainframe Display, BlueZone iSeries Display, etc.
Separator
Type a character to be used to separate the above values. Spaces are valid separators and can be used in conjunction with other characters. The default separator is "space hyphen space".
Display Custom TitleBar
If enabled, any text that is placed in this field is displayed on the title bar instead of the selected values above. This feature overrides any of the above items. Also, you can build a custom title bar in any order you want by placing the desired variable values (%1, %2, %3, etc.) in the field in the order in which you want them to appear on the title bar. You can also mix in your own text as well.
For example: If you want the Session Description followed by the Session Identifier followed by the words "Claims Application" to appear on the title bar, place the following in the field:
%4 - %1 - Claims Application
Note
If the Display Custom TitleBar check box is enabled and the field is left blank, the result is a blank title bar.
Auto-Launch tab
Run Sessions on Startup
This group is used to configure up to four additional BlueZone sessions to launch along with this session. This feature can be used to launch a BlueZone Printer session along with a BlueZone Display session.
To launch an additional session or sessions:
1. Check the check box.
2. Select the BlueZone Session Type: Mainframe Display, Mainframe Printer, iSeries Display, iSeries Printer, or VT Session.
3. Type any desired switches (if any).
The next time you launch this BlueZone Display session, any additional sessions that have been configured, automatically launch at the same time.
•  Open Session ==> Session Type: (required) Switches: (optional)
•  Open Session ==> Session Type: (required) Switches: (optional)
•  Open Session ==> Session Type: (required) Switches: (optional)
•  Open Session ==> Session Type: (required) Switches: (optional)
Run Program on Connect
This group is used to launch and run external programs when BlueZone makes a host connection.
•  Launch the WinJa (TM) Windows Client on Connect: This option does not apply to BlueZone Secure FTP.
♦  Switches: This option does not apply to BlueZone Secure FTP.
•  Run Custom Command: If enabled, you can specify an external program to launch when BlueZone makes the host connection.
♦  Browse: Click to locate the external program.
Options tab
Save
•  Ask to save configuration settings on exit: If selected, the user is prompted whether or not to save the configuration settings on program shutdown.
•  Always save configuration settings on exit : If selected, the configuration settings are always saved on program shutdown.
•  Do not save configuration settings on exit : If selected, the configuration settings are not saved on program shutdown.
Open / Save As
•  File Description: This edit box configures the text that appears in the Common File dialog, describing the type of files to list.
•  Default Extension: Limits the initial list for the Common File dialog, the extension is limited to three characters.
Open / Close All Sessions
•  Enable Opening of New Sessions: Controls whether or not this session can be used to launch additional sessions.
•  Prompt before Closing All Sessions: If checked, the user is prompted before closing all sessions.
•  Display Profile List when Opening Sessions: If checked, you are prompted with a list of available configuration files to choose from when opening sessions.