I don't have an answer for your question.
   But I am curious why you would want to disable the tab feature ?
   Cheers
   Don
    
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   Subject: Disable ACS tabs by default?
   Greetings! Long time lurker here, as a result of googling some deep dark
   IBMish problem. Now I have one hopefully someone can help me work through.
   I'm at my wits end.
   I'm putting together an ACS deployment (version 1.1.9.4, local and
   admin-customized) for a few hundred Windows 64-bit machines. 5250 terminal
   emulator is what the users interact with almost exclusively. All
   configurations must be done by the administrator as the end user station
   will be locked down. We're deploying with Microsoft SCCM (or Endpoint as
   they refer to it these days).
   The problem: how to disable tabbed sessions in the ACS 5250 terminal
   emulator out of the box? Tabs are enabled by default. The tabs
   enabled/disabled setting is not saved in the hod file, it is set in
   acssm.ini which doesn't get created until the user opens ACS for the first
   time. Pointy Haired Veep wants it configured as part of the deployment.
   Has anyone done this before? I can't figure this one out myself.
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