Editing the distribution image contents

To avoid distributing unnecessary files, you can decide which files are needed for your installation and which files can be deleted.

  1. Open the BlueZone Desktop installation source directory.
  2. Do not delete any of the files listed in Table 1. They are all required, except for readme.htm.
    Table 1: BlueZone files
    File name Purpose Status
    0x040c.ini MSI initialization file - French Required
    0x0407.ini MSI initialization file - German Required
    0x0409.ini MSI initialization file - English Required
    0x0411.ini MSI initialization file - Japanese Required
    0x0413.ini MSI initialization file - Dutch Required
    1031.mst MSI configuration file Required
    1033.mst MSI configuration file Required
    1036.mst MSI configuration file Required
    1041.mst MSI configuration file Required
    1043.mst MSI configuration file Required
    BlueZone.msi Main BlueZone MSI file Required
    common.cab Contains required files Required
    common2.cab Contains required files Required
    global.ini Global initialization file Required
    setup.ini Setup initialization file Required
    language.ini Language initialization file Required
    setup.exe BlueZone installation program Required
    readme.htm BlueZone Desktop readme file Optional
  3. Determine the folders that you want to keep. Delete any unnecessary folders.
    Table 2 lists the folders in the installation source directory, their purpose, and required or optional status. These folders contain files that are either not used at all for installation or contain files that can be added to the installation as options.
    Table 2: BlueZone folders
    Folder name Purpose Status
    \Assets Contains images for the readme.htm file. Optional
    \Docs Contains BlueZone Help and Administrator guides. Optional
    \Kerberos Contains the Kerberos program CAB file. Optional
    \Patches Contains BlueZone patch files (if any). Optional – used for patching
    \Unisys Contains the T27, UTS, and Unisys program CAB files. Optional
    \Utils Contains utilities that are not used during installation. Optional
    \Web2Host Contains the Web-to-Host program CAB file. Optional
  4. If you keep any of the above folders, copy their contents to the parent BlueZone Desktop folder. The BlueZone Desktop folder must have a completely flat file structure.
  5. Determine the CAB program files that you want and delete any unnecessary files. At least one BlueZone Program CAB file is required in a BlueZone distribution image.
    Table 3 lists the CAB files that you can choose to keep or delete from the distribution image as needed.
    Table 3: BlueZone program CAB files
    File name CAB file contents Status
    bzadp.cab BlueZone IBM 5250 iSeries Display files Optional
    bzap.cab * BlueZone IBM 5250 iSeries Printer files Optional
    bzftp.cab BlueZone FTP files Optional
    bzhllapi.cab BlueZone HLLAPI files Optional
    bzicl.cab BlueZone ICL Display files Optional
    bzmdp.cab BlueZone IBM 3270 Mainframe Display files Optional
    bzmp.cab * BlueZone IBM 3270 Mainframe Printer files Optional
    bzpwvlt.cab BlueZone PasswordVault files Optional
    bzsc.cab BlueZone Scripting support files Optional
    bzsm.cab BlueZone Session Manager files Optional
    bztcpip.cab BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server Optional
    bzvt.cab BlueZone VT CAB Optional
    bzwhll.cab BlueZone Scripting Object DLL Optional

    * The Printer CAB files cannot be installed by themselves. They are dependent upon their Display counterparts in order to operate properly. In other words, the Display CAB can be installed by itself but the Printer CAB requires the Display CAB.