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Configuring User Applications
Configuring 5250 Users
For users running the emulation program on HP-UX
systems, this is the name used to log in on that
computer. The name is set up by the administrator of
the HP-UX system.
For Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or
on Win16 subsystems on Windows NT, Windows 95, or
OS/2, this name is the
snauser
field in the
Configuration section of the
sna.ini
file (which
usually resides in the
c:\windows
directory). For
Windows 95 or Windows NT, this name matches a login
name defined on the Windows 95 or Windows NT
system.
Group Name
When adding a user group, supply the name of the
group to which the user belongs.
For users running the emulation program on HP-UX
systems, this name is set up by the administrator of the
HP-UX system.
For Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or
on Win16 subsystems on Windows NT, Windows 95, or
OS/2, this name is the
snagroup
field in the
Configuration section of the
sna.ini
file (which
usually resides in the
c:\windows
directory). For
Windows 95 or Windows NT, you can find the group
name through the Windows Program Registry.
For a user group, the remaining fields in the dialog
apply to all members of the group.
You can set up a default user definition that is used by
all users who do not have their own individual or group
definitions. To do this, specify a user or group name of
DEFAULT
.
Summary of Contents for HP-UX SNAplus2
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Page 14: ...14 Contents ...
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Page 23: ...23 1 SNA Terms and Concepts ...
Page 65: ...65 2 Introduction to SNAplus2 ...
Page 107: ...107 3 Administering SNAplus2 ...
Page 132: ...132 Chapter3 Administering SNAplus2 Using the Command Line Administration Program ...
Page 133: ...133 4 Basic Configuration Tasks ...
Page 142: ...142 Chapter4 Basic Configuration Tasks Configuring Logging ...
Page 143: ...143 5 Defining Connectivity Components ...
Page 167: ...167 6 Configuring Dependent LUs ...
Page 174: ...174 Chapter6 Configuring Dependent LUs Defining LU Pools ...
Page 175: ...175 7 Configuring APPC Communication ...
Page 208: ...208 Chapter7 Configuring APPC Communication Configuring APPC Security ...
Page 209: ...209 8 Configuring User Applications ...
Page 222: ...222 Chapter8 Configuring User Applications Configuring RJE Workstations ...
Page 223: ...223 9 Configuring Passthrough Services ...
Page 235: ...235 10 Managing SNAplus2 from NetView ...
Page 248: ...248 Chapter10 Managing SNAplus2 from NetView Using UCF ...
Page 249: ...249 11 Managing SNAplus2 Clients ...
Page 300: ...300 Chapter11 Managing SNAplus2 Clients Managing HP UX Clients ...
Page 301: ...301 A Configuration Planning Worksheets ...
Page 337: ...337 B APPN Network Management Using the Simple Network Management Protocol ...
Page 343: ...343 C Configuring an Invokable TP Using snaptpinstall ...
Page 353: ...353 D Using SNAplus2 in a High Availability Environment ...