There are several key features that are controlled by the BlueZone setup.ini file.
Some features are related to the installation of BlueZone and other
are related to the behavior of BlueZone.
Use a text editor to edit the setup.ini file.
To enable some features, you must uncomment the line by deleting
the semicolon (;) at the beginning of the line. Others features are
modified by changing the value of an entry.
Refer to Default setup.ini file for format details and default values.
The following is a list of items that are typically used in conjunction
with quiet mode installation. To make it easier to find these items
in the
setup.ini file, the items are listed in
the order that they appear in the file:
- Destination directory
- Use personal folder as working directory
- Use all users common folder as working directory
- Use current user application data folder as working directory
- Set working directory
- Set default connection type
- Locking BlueZone emulation features
- Locking BlueZone Secure FTP features and commands
- Locking BlueZone Telnet features
- Show locked dialogs
- Disable append to clipboard feature
- Base registry setting
- Profile mode
- Profile sharing
- Setting BlueZone in the Windows path
- Enabling the power keys feature
- Enabling FIPS mode support
- Install script player only
- Session Manager run in tray
- Browser-based help
- Install BlueZone in a program group
- Create desktop application shortcuts
- Session Manager in startup folder