You can create a desktop shortcut that starts an unconfigured
BlueZone session. A standard Windows file window opens listing the
available BlueZone profiles (configuration files) to choose from.
If no BlueZone profiles exist, the Define New Connection window automatically
opens, allowing the user to configure the host connection settings
at that time.
In a default installation of BlueZone Desktop, only one desktop
shortcut is created; the shortcut for BlueZone Session Manager. If
however, you want to have a desktop shortcut that starts one or more
BlueZone emulators, follow this procedure:
- Open the BlueZone Desktop folder.
- Open the setup.ini file in a text
editor.
- Locate the [Desktop Shortcuts] section.
- For each emulator that you want a desktop shortcut created,
change the No value to Yes. For
example:
[Desktop Shortcuts]
MainframeDisplay=Yes
MainframePrinter=Yes
- Save and close the setup.ini file.
When BlueZone is installed through the setup.exe program,
the desktop shortcuts are created.