Configuring User Applications

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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.

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