During the installation of BlueZone Web-to-Host, you are given an opportunity to install the Software Activation File (SAF)
as part of the BlueZone Web-to-Host Wizard installation. This is the easiest way to install your SAF file. However, it's
possible that you did not have a SAF at the time you performed the installation. In this case, you must manually install
the SAF.
Note
This procedure applies to both Evaluations and Licensed BlueZone Web-to-Host installations.
Installing the SAF is very simple. It's simply a matter of copying the SAF to the Web-to-Host Wizard installation directory.
By default, BlueZone comes with a non-working SAF as a placeholder. This file is called
seagull.saf and is about 1KB in size. The purpose of the placeholder SAF is so that if you do not have a SAF at the time of installation,
you won't get a download error that BlueZone Web-to-Host could not download the SAF. Instead, you get a message that the
you need a valid SAF in order for BlueZone to operate properly.
Note
If you did not install a SAF during the Web-to-Host Wizard installation, can still use the Web-to-Host Wizard to create sites,
launch folders, and BlueZone Sessions. These BlueZone sessions will be able to launch but will not be able to connect to
a host without a valid Software Activation File (SAF).
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Locate your Software Activation File (SAF), which was sent as an e-mail attachment to you, or the person who ordered BlueZone.
This e-mail would have been sent from "SEAGULL Software Activation". The name of the file will probably be seagull.saf. The size of the SAF file is about 3KB.
Note Because of future products, it is possible that your SAF file may have a different name.
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On the machine where the BlueZone Web-to-Host Wizard is installed, navigate to the following location: C:\Program Files\SEAGULL\BlueZone Web-to-Host\5.0
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Copy the new SAF file over the existing SAF file. |
From this point on, any new site that you create using the BlueZone Web-to-Host Wizard will use the new SAF file. Any existing
sites that you created before you updated the SAF file will still have the old SAF file. If this is the case, use the following
procedure to update all your existing sites.
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On the web server where BlueZone Web-to-Host is installed, locate the site folders that you created with the Web-to-Host Wizard.
You should have created at least one site. For example:
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MySite
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Copy the new SAF file over the existing SAF file which you will find at the root of each site folder. Make sure you repeat
the process for every site folder on your web server.
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The new Software Activation File will automatically be downloaded to your users.