Use the Host Sessions window to perform the following tasks:
Click New / Import to open the Add sessions window. This window allows you to either create a new session (default) or import an existing session.
To create a new session, select a host type, enter a session name and destination address (optional), and click OK. Host types include the following:
To import an existing session, either enter the name of the session file or click Browse to find the file that you want to import. Click OK. You can only import sessions that you have previously exported. For example, you can export sessions from the Deployment Wizard or from the Host On-Demand Administration Utility.
If you have multiple sessions defined on the Host Sessions window, you can choose the order that you want your sessions to be displayed initially on your Host On-Demand client. To do this, highlight the session that you want to move, and then select the up or down arrow button to the left of the host session list box.
Note that once a user accesses the HTML file, reordering the Deployment Wizard sessions on the server will have no effect because all the configuration information, including the order of the session icons, is stored locally on the user's machine. |
Once you highlight a session, use the Actions menu to copy, delete, start, or export the selected session. When you start a session, you can configure certain run-time properties such as window size and placement, colors, toolbar customizations, macros, and more. Any changes you make to the session will be saved as part of the HTML file.
The Export session option allows you to export the entire selected session to a file on any mapped drive. Once you export the session, you can use it anywhere the import function is supported. For example, in the Deployment Wizard, you can import it into any HTML file.
Use the Configure menu to configure various options for the highlighted session. You can configure the session properties, import (or export) keyboard and toolbar definitions, or define a server macro library.
Select the Properties option to open the session properties window. Session properties categories vary according to session type. Example categories: