• Subject: RE: Colors for 5250 Emulation - Client Access
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:03:41 -0500

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter DARANSKY [mailto:pdaransky@htc.sk]

Hi All,
Could somebody help me with my problem. It is not so my problem as my chief, but
what I wont to know, how to change default colors for 5250 Emulation in CA on
whole system.   Another posible way is, that I will install CA on PC (Win.xx)and
then run my special program which will change the default setting somewhere (in
registry or INI files, but I don't know where) and when I will configure new
session, the colors will by in new changed colors. Please give me any suggestion
or links where I can find more information.

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Peter,

The session definitions are normally in files with .ws suffixes in the \Program
Files\Ibm\Client Access\Emulator\Private directory.  These .ws files are pure
text files, you can successfully edit them with Notepad.  I don't know where
their contents are documented, but it's probably quicker just to hack them
anyway.  Use the Configure Session app to create 2 new ones.  Make all of your
"standard" customizations to one, and leave the other one alone.  Find the
differences between them and then you know what to put in all the new .ws files.
How's that sound?

Dave Shaw
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