HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Guide
Configuring User Applications
Configuring RJE Workstations
Adding an individual user gives access to only that user.
You can also add a group of users in a single operation. Adding a group of users gives access to all members of
the group. This means that you do not have to define each user individually, reducing the time needed to configure
users.
Emulator user information can be accessed by a Windows client running an emulation program that is compatible
with Microsoft’s Host Integration Server product.
To configure an emulator user or group, use one of the following methods:
Motif administration program
Select
Emulator users and sessions
from the
Windows menu on the Node window, then choose one of the
following options from the
Selection
menu:
•
New user
• New user group
Command-line administration program
Issue the following command:
define_emulator_user
Emulation User and Group Configuration Parameters
The following parameters are required for each 5250 emulator user definition:
User Name
The name of the emulator user.
For users running the emulation program on HP-UX systems, thisis the name used to log in on that computer.
The name is set up by the administrator of the HP-UX system.
For Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or on Win16 subsystems on Windows NT, Windows 95,
or OS/2, this name is the
snauser
field in the Configuration section of the
sna.ini file (which usually re-
sides in the c:\windows directory). For the Win32 client running on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows
XP, or Windows Server 2003, this name matches a login name defined on the Windows system.
Group Name
When adding a user group, supply the name of the group to which the user belongs.
For users running the emulation program on HP-UX systems, thisname is set up by the administrator of the
HP-UX system.
For Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or on Win16 subsystems on Windows NT, Windows
95, or OS/2, this name is the
snagroup field in the Configuration section of the sna.ini file (which usually
resides in the c:\windows directory). For the Win32 client running on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows
XP, or Windows Server 2003, you can find the group name through the Windows Registry.
For a user group, the remaining fields in the dialog apply to all members of the group.
You can set up a default user definition that is used by all users who do not have their own individual or
group definitions. To do this, specify a user or group name of DEFAULT.
8.3 Configuring RJE Workstations
You can define an RJE workstation to submit jobs to a host computer for processing. The RJE workstation also
handles the output returned by the host.
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