Session Manager Menus

The following options are available from the Session Manager menus.
File
Change Directory
You can run files that are stored in a directory other than the Z and I Emulator for Windows Application Data directory.
Import
This option allows you to copy sessions or batch files to the Z and I Emulator for Windows Application Data directory. Afterwards, the imported files can be displayed in the Session Manager dialog.
View
Sessions
This option shows all valid workstation profiles that have the standard .WS extension and are located in the Application Data directory.
Multiple Sessions
This option shows all valid batch files that are have the standard .BCH extension and are located in the Application Data directory.
All File Extensions
This option shows all valid multiple sessions and workstation profiles that are located in the Application Data directory, regardless of extension.
Hidden
This option shows files that have been previously hidden using the right-click menu option. If this option is selected, hidden sessions are shown with black-and-white icons; otherwise, they will not be displayed.
Large Icons
This option shows large session icons in the Session Manager.
Small Icons
This option shows small session icons in the Session Manager.
Details
The following session detail information is displayed in the panel columns. The columns can be resized as needed.
  • File Name
  • File extension
  • Type (session or batch file)
  • Description (shows the information specified in the Description= field in the .WS file)
  • The following session information is not shown for batch files.
    • Host Name
    • Host Type (shows the host type specified in the Customize Communication dialog during session configuration)
    • Interface (shows the interface specified in the Customize Communication dialog during session configuration)
    • Attachment (shows the attachment specified in the Customize Communication dialog during session configuration)
    • Session Type (printer or display)
  • Modified (indicates the last modification date/time of the file)
Refresh
If you manually copy a session or batch file into the Application Data directory, you must refresh the Session Manager view in order to see the new files.