Managing SNAplus2 Clients

Managing Win16 Clients

password, or if the user name and password cannot be matched with a user name and password on the server, the server rejects the client's access attempt.

To stop using Win16 client security, so that any Win16 client user can access SNAplus2 servers without having to specify a password, use the following command:

snapwinsec off

This command removes Win16 client security on all servers in the SNAplus2 domain. You do not need to repeat the command on other servers.

Win16 Client Initialization File (sna.ini)

For Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11, configuration information is kept in the sna.ini file.

The Win16 client initialization file, sna.ini, contains SNA network information (similar to the information held in the client network data file on HP-UX clients). This file also contains some additional configuration information that is specific to Win16 clients. This file is stored in the directory where the Windows software was installed (typically c:\windows); it is set up during the client installation process, and is an ASCII text file that can be modified later as required using a standard text editor.

The contents of the file are as follows:

[Configuration] domain = domain_name snauser = user_name snagroup = group_name invoked_tps = YES NO lan_access_timeout = nn broadcast_attempt_count = nn server_lost_timeout = nn [Servers]

Server1 = * servername1

Server2 = servername2

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Server10 = servername10

[Logging]

exception_logging_enabled = YES NO audit_logging_enabled = YES NO log_directory = directory error_file = error_filename

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