Locking features using command line switches

You can use command line switches to lock BlueZone features, BlueZone display features, and BlueZone Telnet features. You can use any method that passes a command line switch to the program. For example, you can set the command line switch through a desktop shortcut, DOS prompt, open settings in the registry, and so on.

For example, to start the Mainframe Display session Session1.zmd with the keyboard settings locked, use the Bzmd.exe /fSession1.zmd /.8 command.

Table 1: Feature lock command line switches
Feature Command line switch
BlueZone features /.x

Where x is the lock feature value. Refer to BlueZone feature locks for a list of the available values.

BlueZone display features /,x

Where x is the lock feature value. Refer to Display feature locks for a list of the available values.

BlueZone Telnet features /`x

Where x is the lock feature value. Refer to Telnet feature locks for a list of the available values.