Creating a configuration file using WinConfig

e) Editing connections

A connection between a TA application and a non-TA application is represented graphically by a connecting line between the two icons. A connection between a TA application and a non-TA application is generated by clicking once on the two relevant icons with the left mouse button.

A connection can be editing by clicking on the connecting line with the left mouse button. A dialog window that is positioned on the first icon that was clicked on is displayed.

Figure 12 Dialog window: Connection

A connection itself has no parameter values. You can only confirm it in the dialog window with OK or delete it by pressing Delete.

f) Editing foreign sessions

A foreign session between a foreign application and a TA application is represented graph- ically by a connecting line between the two icons. A foreign session between a foreign ses- sion and a TA application is generated by clicking once on the two relevant icons with the left mouse button.

The foreign session parameters can be edited by clicking on the connecting line with the left mouse button. A dialog window that is positioned on the first icon that was clicked on is displayed. This application is then the “Me application”. The other application represents the “Other application”.

Figure 13 Dialog window: Foreign session parameters

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V 4.0 specifications

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