These parameters specify the interfaces to
be traced and the file name to which the trace file is written. The
trace files are in ASCII text format and can be viewed with Notepad
or WordPad.
Trace Sockets Interface: Traces the data
as it passes through the Winsock interface from the network connection.
Trace RUI Interface: Traces the data as
it passes between the TN3270E driver and the BlueZone terminal session.
Trace SSL Connection: Traces the
data as it passes through the Secure Sockets Layer component of the
TN3270E driver.
Trace Keyboard Interface: Adds the keyboard
data to the trace file.
Trace Screen Writes: Adds the host screen
shots to the trace file.
Auto-Start Trace: Automatically starts
the trace when BlueZone connects to the host.
Trace File: Specifies the file name to
which the trace file is written.
Browse: Click to display a dialog used
to select the directory and file name. BlueZone provides a Traces
directory in the BlueZone installation directory.
CAUTION:
This must be a valid path or the trace feature
will not work.
Trace Viewer: Specifies the program that
is used to read the trace file after it has been captured and written.
Browse: Displays a dialog used to select
the directory and file name.
Start Trace: Click to manually start the
trace.
Stop Trace: Click to stop the trace.
View Trace: Click to view the trace. BlueZone
automatically uses the Trace Viewer program specified above.