In the [Program Group] section, you can configure the program group options and change the names associated with the program group icons.
[Program Group] UseGroup=Yes GroupName=BlueZone 6.1 CopyShortcuts2ProgramGroup=No MainframeDisplayText=Mainframe Display MainframePrinterText=Mainframe Printer iSeriesDisplayText=iSeries Display iSeriesPrinterText=iSeries Printer VTText=BlueZone VT SessionManagerText=BlueZone Session Manager ScriptEditorText=BlueZone Script Editor FTPText=BlueZone FTP HllapiRedirectorText=BlueZone HLLAPI Redirector ScriptingHostText=BlueZone Scripting Host TCP/IPPrintServerText=BlueZone TCP-IP Print Server ICLDisplayText=ICL Display UTSDisplayText=UTS Display T27DisplayText=T27 Display
Entry | Description |
---|---|
UseGroup= | Controls the creation of a BlueZone program
group in the Windows startup folder. Default value: UseGroup=Yes |
GroupName= | Changes the name assigned to the BlueZone program
group in Windows. Prerequisites: Set UseGroup=Yes. Default value: GroupName=BlueZone 6.1 |
CopyShortcuts2ProgramGroup= | Changing this value to Yes causes
any BlueZone session desktop shortcuts (.LNK)
files that are present in the BlueZone distribution image to be automatically
added to the BlueZone Program Group during the installation process.
These shortcuts are automatically copied to the user's desktop as
well. Refer to Creating BlueZone desktop shortcuts for more information.
Important: Do
not confuse this feature with the [Desktop Shortcuts] feature
which is located lower down in the setup.ini file.
The [Desktop Shortcuts] feature allows you to create
a BlueZone desktop shortcut that launches a non-configured BlueZone
session. When a non-configured BlueZone Session is launched, the
Windows common file dialog automatically displays, allowing the end
user to choose a BlueZone profile (configuration file) to use.
Default value: CopyShortcuts2ProgramGroup=No |