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Disabling functions for user clients

The following table contains four columns, showing:

Each of the four columns is described in detail in the text following the table.
1) Type of user client: 2) Utility for creating an HTML file: 3) Path for configuring sessions: 4) Path for disabling functions:
Customer-defined Z and I Emulator for Web clients a) Configuration server-based client Deployment Wizard Administration Utility > Sessions Administration Utility > Disable Functions
b) Combined client Deployment Wizard Administration Utility > Sessions Administration Utility > Disable Functions
c) HTML-based client Deployment Wizard Deployment Wizard > Configure Deployment Wizard > Disable Functions
Predefined Z and I Emulator for Web clients
(default.html)
(Not required) Administration Utility > Sessions Administration Utility > Disable Functions
Predefined Database On-Demand clients
(defaultdatabase.html)
(Not required) Administration Utility > Sessions Administration Utility > Disable Functions
or
Administration Utility > Database > Options

1) Type of user client:
This column shows the five types of user clients for Z and I Emulator for Web and Database On-Demand. (This column does not include the Administration clients nor any Debug clients.) Notice that: A Customer-defined client is a client for which the customer creates an HTML file using the Deployment Wizard. A Predefined client is a client for which Z and I Emulator for Web provides an already defined HTML file (such as default.html or database.html ).
2) Utility for creating an HTML file:
This column shows that for Customer-defined clients the Deployment Wizard is provided for creating an HTML file, but that for Predefined clients no no utility for creating an HTML file is provided, (because the HTML file has already been created). This column is included for clarity, to distinguish between:
3) Path for configuring sessions:
This column shows, in shorthand form, the path for configuring sessions:
4) Path for disabling functions:
This column shows, in shorthand form, the path for navigating to the window used for disabling functions in the client:

Related topics:

  • Disable Functions
  • Database On-Demand Group/User Options