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Creating a configuration file using WinConfig

File menu

New

All customizing settings are assigned defaults which means that parameter input for the hosts, non-TA applications, TA applications, foreign applications, sessions, connections and foreign sessions is sufficient to configure a system. The default values can be que- ried and changed via the System menu item in the individual customizing menus.

Open...

Loads a configuration file. A selection box for selecting the file name is displayed. Con- figuration files that were not created using WinConfig can also be loaded if they are syntactically correct. In this case, the position information for the application icon is missing and all application icons are placed one on top of the other in the upper left cor- ner of the application edit window. The application icons must be dragged to the required position using the mouse.

Once the configuration file is loaded, the path name of the file is displayed in the title line of the WinConfig main window.

Save

Saves the configuration file currently being edited. The name of the file is displayed in the title line of the WinConfig main window.

If WinConfig was started without parameters or the File>New menu item was called, WinConfig: New is displayed in the title line of the main window. In this case, calling Save has the same effect as calling SaveAs....

SaveAs...

Saves the configuration description currently being edited to a file. A selection box for entering the file name is displayed.

Config

This menu item starts the GINA configuration generator config with the configuration file displayed in the title line of the main window. An exact description of the config call options can be found in section 6.5 on page 94.

The Config menu item contains four submenu items:

Config>Check Syntax

The configuration file is checked for completeness.

A configuration file is complete if all of the parameter values for hosts, TA applications, non-TA applications, foreign applications, sessions and foreign sessions are entered. The GINA configuration generator config only accepts complete configuration files as input.

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