The Import Session window appears in two different contexts:
The ability to import a session into a client desktop is available only if the session was created using the configuration server-based client model. |
There is a third context in which a session can be imported, but it uses the Add Sessions window in the Deployment Wizard:
The ability to import a session in the Deployment Wizard is available only if the HTML-based client model is selected. |
This help file describes the Import Session window. The sections of this help file are:
User
Administrator
Limitations on importing a session
To import a session into the Client desktop using the Import Session window:
MySession.hod
),
or click Browse and then select a session file.
If you are importing a multiple session (a session that launches other sessions), then you must import not only the multiple session itself but also each session launched by the multiple session. For example, if the multiple session launches a 3270 Display session and a 5250 Display session, then you must import all three sessions:
To import a session into the sessions window for a User or Group in the Administration Utility, using the Import Session window.
MySession.hod
), or else click Browse and then select a session file.
You can import either:
A Telnet session from IBM Personal Communications may not behave in Host On-Demand exactly as it does in Personal Communications. Features such as screen colors and key mappings may not be correct. |
If you are importing a multiple session (a session that launches other sessions), then you must import not only the multiple session itself but also each session launched by the multiple session. For example, if the multiple session launches a 3270 Display session and a 5250 Display session, then you must import all three sessions:
A session can be imported into a client desktop only if the client desktop belongs to the Configuration server-based client model. Also, the Host On-Demand administrator must enable the Import Sessions option (see Disable Functions: Desktop).
In the Deployment Wizard, a session can be imported only if the HTML file being configured belongs to the HTML-based client model (see New/Import: Create or import host sessions).
If you are running a Java 2-enabled browser and you import an IBM Personal Communications session, the Host On-Demand Color window (Edit > Preferences > Color) displays some colors that have specific names in IBM Personal Communications (such as "Red") with the generic name "Custom Color". The reason in such a case is that Host On-Demand and Personal Communications use a different RGB color value for the same named color. For example, Host On-Demand defines a slightly different RGB value for "Red" than Personal Communications does. Therefore what is a named color ("Red") in IBM Personal Communications becomes a "Custom Color" in Host On-Demand.