Configuring profile schemes

  1. Click File Properties from the BlueZone menu bar.
  2. Click the Profile Schemes tab.
  3. Determine which aspects of the BlueZone configuration you want to override using the profile schemes feature.
  4. Select the corresponding check box(es) of the features that you want to enable.
  5. Determine how you want the dialog configuration profiles created:
    • You can leave the file names blank. BlueZone creates a profile configuration file (based on your current configuration settings) with the same name as the master BlueZone configuration file, but with the corresponding file extension.
    • You can create you own dialog configuration profiles by going to each dialog, making the necessary customizations, and exporting the changes to a dialog configuration profile using your own naming convention.
  6. Depending on which method you want to use, either leave the file name blank or click Browse to locate the dialog configuration profile(s) that you created.
  7. Click OK.
From now on, when this BlueZone Mainframe Display session starts, BlueZone applies all of the configuration settings stored in the main BlueZone configuration file (.zmd) first, then it applies the dialog configuration profiles that are selected in the Profile Schemes window, and overrides the configuration settings with the values stored in the enabled dialog configuration profiles.

Refer to Dialog-level configuration profile extensions for a complete listing of the dialog configuration profile file extensions.