BlueZone sessions can be preconfigured by saving the desired configuration settings to a
file named start and including that file in the BlueZone distribution
image.
For example, if you want your end users to automatically load a specific BlueZone Mainframe
display configuration, create the desired BlueZone Mainframe configuration and name it
start.zmd. Include the
start.zmd file in the BlueZone
distribution image. During the BlueZone installation process, the
start.zmd
file will be copied to the BlueZone installation directory. After the installation is complete,
and a BlueZone Mainframe display session is launched, that is not associated with a configuration
file, BlueZone will automatically check for the presence of a
start.zmd file
(in the installation directory) and since it exists, BlueZone will launch using that
configuration file.
Important: The Start.zxx
file or files must be located in the BlueZone installation directory and not in the
Config directory. Start.zxx files
will be ignored if they are placed in the Config directory.
This feature will work with all BlueZone emulators.
Refer to Top level configuration profile extensions for a complete list of BlueZone file extensions.