
Index

A
- access file manager utility:
- 5.2.1 Maintaining the AcuAccess File
- acurcl -access
- ACCESS_FILE configuration variable:
- ACCESS_FILE
- ActiveX controls:
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- ActiveX controls:installing:
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- Acu4GL:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- AcuAccess file:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- 5.2.1 Maintaining the AcuAccess File
- 1.5 Security
- AcuAccess file:modifying:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- AcuAccess records:
- Modifying access records
- Displaying an access record
- Access record composition
- Adding access records
- Deleting access records
- AcuAccess records:adding:
- Adding access records
- AcuAccess records:displaying:
- Displaying an access record
- AcuAccess records:modifying:
- Modifying access records
- AcuAccess records:removing:
- Deleting access records
- AcuAccess records:writing to a file:
- Displaying an access record
- ACUCOBOL-GT runtime:
- 3.2.3 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Runtime
- ACUCOBOL-GT runtime:installing:
- 3.2.3 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Runtime
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:
- 4.4 Launching Programs on the Internet
- 1.3 How It Works
- 4.2.2 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- 4.3 Launching Remote Programs From the Client
- 4.3.2 AcuLaunch Connection Logic
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:connecting to AcuLaunch:
- 4.3.2 AcuLaunch Connection Logic
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:creating an icon:
- 4.2.2 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:in an Internet environment:
- 4.4 Launching Programs on the Internet
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:installing ActiveX controls:
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:installing:
- 4.2.2 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client
- ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:starting:
- 4.3 Launching Remote Programs From the Client
- AcuConnect:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- Acucorp Technical Support:
- 5.5.3 Contacting Technical Support
- AcuLaunch licensing:
- 1.4 Licensing
- AcuLaunch:
- 3.5 Testing Your AcuLaunch Connection
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
- 3.4 Starting AcuLaunch
- TEXT_nnn
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- UNIX ownerships and permissions on AcuLaunch files
- 1.3 How It Works
- 4.3.2 AcuLaunch Connection Logic
- AcuLaunch:connection logic:
- 4.3.2 AcuLaunch Connection Logic
- AcuLaunch:installing on a UNIX server:
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
- AcuLaunch:installing on a Windows server:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- AcuLaunch:license file:
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- AcuLaunch:password handling:
- TEXT_nnn
- AcuLaunch:starting:
- 3.4 Starting AcuLaunch
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- AcuLaunch:testing the connection:
- 3.5 Testing Your AcuLaunch Connection
- AcuLaunch:UNIX ownerships and permissions:
- UNIX ownerships and permissions on AcuLaunch files
- AcuLaunch:with MPE/iX:
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
- acurcl command:
- acurcl -version
- acurcl -access
- acurcl -start
- 5.1 System Management
- 5.2.1 Maintaining the AcuAccess File
- 5.3 Dynamic Configuration
- 5.4 Status Reports
- A.1 acurcl Command
- acurcl -alias
- acurcl -config
- acurcl -info
- acurcl -install
- acurcl -kill
- acurcl -query
- acurcl -remove
- acurcl command:-access:
- acurcl -access
- 5.2.1 Maintaining the AcuAccess File
- acurcl command:-alias:
- acurcl -alias
- acurcl command:and system management:
- 5.1 System Management
- acurcl command:-config:
- 5.3 Dynamic Configuration
- acurcl -config
- acurcl command:-info:
- acurcl -info
- 5.4 Status Reports
- acurcl command:-install:
- acurcl -install
- acurcl command:-kill:
- acurcl -kill
- acurcl command:-query:
- acurcl -query
- acurcl command:-remove:
- acurcl -remove
- acurcl command:-start:
- acurcl -start
- acurcl command:UNIX formats:
- A.1 acurcl Command
- acurcl command:-version:
- acurcl -version
- acurcl command:Windows formats:
- A.1 acurcl Command
- acurcl -kill command:
- To start acurcl on a UNIX server
- acurcl -start command:
- 3.4 Starting AcuLaunch
- acurcl:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- acurcl -start
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- To start acurcl at system startup
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- 1.5 Security
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- To start acurcl on a UNIX server
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- acurcl -install
- acurcl:-access command:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- acurcl:-alias command:
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- acurcl:as a Windows service:
- acurcl -start
- To start acurcl at system startup
- acurcl:as Windows service:
- acurcl -install
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- acurcl:IP address:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- acurcl:ownerships and permissions:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- acurcl:-start command line options:
- To start acurcl on a UNIX server
- ACURCL_PORT configuration variable:
- ACURCL_PORT
- AcuServer:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- acushare:
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- AcuSQL:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- acuthin command:
- 4.3.1 The acuthin Command
- adding AcuAccess records:
- Adding access records
- adding an alias:
- Adding an alias
- adding an alias:example:
- Adding an alias
- adding server access records:
- Adding access records
- alias file:
- Adding an alias
- Displaying aliases
- Modifying an alias
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- Removing an alias
- acurcl -alias
- alias file:adding an alias:
- Adding an alias
- alias file:creating:
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- alias file:displaying aliases:
- Displaying aliases
- alias file:modifying an alias:
- Modifying an alias
- alias file:removing an alias:
- Removing an alias
- anchor tags:
- 3.6.2 Using Anchor Tags
- association file:
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- association file:creating:
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
B
- benefits of thin client:
- 1.1 Overview
- building a graphical display:
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
C
- character limitations:
- 2.1 Preparing Your Application
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
- chgrp command:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- chmod command:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- chown command:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- client platforms supported:
- 1.2 Platform Support
- client-side components:
- 4.2.1 Client Components Required
- configuration variables:
- Access record composition
- THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- ACCESS_FILE
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- SERVER_RUNTIME
- TEXT_nnn
- ENCRYPTION_SEED
- PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES
- 3.3.2 Assigning Values to Server Configuration Variables
- NT_SECURITY
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- ACURCL_PORT
- DEFAULT_USER
- FILE_TRACE
- configuration variables:ACCESS_FILE:
- ACCESS_FILE
- configuration variables:ACURCL_PORT:
- ACURCL_PORT
- configuration variables:DEFAULT_USER:
- DEFAULT_USER
- Access record composition
- configuration variables:ENCRYPTION_SEED:
- ENCRYPTION_SEED
- configuration variables:FILE_TRACE:
- FILE_TRACE
- configuration variables:FILE_TRACE_FLUSH:
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH
- configuration variables:NT_SECURITY:
- NT_SECURITY
- configuration variables:PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS:
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- configuration variables:PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES:
- PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES
- configuration variables:SERVER_ALIAS_FILE:
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- configuration variables:SERVER_IP:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- configuration variables:SERVER_NAME:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- configuration variables:SERVER_RUNTIME:
- SERVER_RUNTIME
- configuration variables:TEXT:
- TEXT_nnn
- configuration variables:THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT:
- THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT
- configuring the remote application runtime:
- 3.3.1 Configuring the Remote Application Runtime
- configuring the server:
- 3.3 Configuring the Server
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- connecting to AcuLaunch:
- 4.3.2 AcuLaunch Connection Logic
- contacting Technical Support:
- 5.5.3 Contacting Technical Support
- control performance:
- 5.5.1 Tuning System Performance
- controlling access to data files:
- 1.5 Security
- creating an icon for the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:
- 4.2.2 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client
D
- DEFAULT_USER configuration variable:
- Access record composition
- DEFAULT_USER
- deploying a Windows application on UNIX:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- displaying AcuAccess records:
- Displaying an access record
- displaying aliases:
- Displaying aliases
- displaying server access records:
- Displaying an access record
- DRAG-COLOR special property:
- 5.5.1 Tuning System Performance
E
- encryption:
- THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT
- 1.5 Security
- ENCRYPTION_SEED configuration variable:
- ENCRYPTION_SEED
- environment variables:
- Access record composition
- Adding access records
- environment variables:USER:
- Access record composition
- Adding access records
- environment variables:USERNAME:
- Adding access records
- Access record composition
F
- file tracing:
- 5.3 Dynamic Configuration
- FILE_TRACE configuration variable:
- FILE_TRACE
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH configuration variable:
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH
- frequently asked questions:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
G
- grid control:
- 5.5.1 Tuning System Performance
- grid control:DRAG-COLOR special property:
- 5.5.1 Tuning System Performance
- grid control:performance issues:
- 5.5.1 Tuning System Performance
I
- installing ActiveX controls:
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- installing AcuLaunch on a UNIX server:
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
- installing AcuLaunch on a Windows server:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- installing client software:
- 4.2 Installing Client Software Components
- installing server software:
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- installing the ACUCOBOL-GT runtime:
- 3.2.3 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Runtime
- installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:
- 4.2.2 Installing the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client
- invoking the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client in an Internet environment:
- 4.4 Launching Programs on the Internet
L
- launching thin client applications from a Web page:
- 3.6 Launching Thin Client Applications from a Web Page
- license file:
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- licensing:
- 1.4 Licensing
- limitations:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- 2.1 Preparing Your Application
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
- limitations:building a graphical display:
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
- limitations:deploying a Windows application on UNIX:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- limitations:using a highly interactive program:
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
M
- modifying AcuAccess records:
- Modifying access records
- modifying an alias:
- Modifying an alias
- modifying server access records:
- Modifying access records
- modifying the AcuAccess file:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- modifying the server access file:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- MPE/iX limitations:
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
N
- NT_SECURITY configuration variable:
- NT_SECURITY
O
- overview of thin client:
- 1.1 Overview
- ownerships and permissions:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
P
- P_SPOOLER:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- password handling:
- TEXT_nnn
- 5.2.2 Passwords
- password:
- Adding access records
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS configuration variable:
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- preparing the client:
- 4.1 Preparing the Client
- preparing the server:
- 3.6 Launching Thin Client Applications from a Web Page
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- preparing the server:installing server software:
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- preparing the server:Internet access:
- 3.6 Launching Thin Client Applications from a Web Page
- preparing your application:
- 2.1 Preparing Your Application
- preparing your data:
- 2.2 Preparing Data
- printing on Windows machine:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- printing on Windows machines:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES configuration variable:
- PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES
R
- removing AcuAccess records:
- Deleting access records
- removing an alias:
- Removing an alias
- removing server access records:
- Deleting access records
- restrictions:
- 2.1 Preparing Your Application
- running AcuLaunch on HP MPE/iX systems:
- To install AcuLaunch on a UNIX server
- runtime configuration files:
- 3.3.1 Configuring the Remote Application Runtime
S
- security issues:
- DEFAULT_USER
- 1.5 Security
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- 5.2 Security
- NT_SECURITY
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- security issues:AcuAccess:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- security issues:DEFAULT_USER configuration variable:
- DEFAULT_USER
- security issues:NT_SECURITY configuration variable:
- NT_SECURITY
- security issues:ownerships and permissions:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- security issues:PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS configuration variable:
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- server access file:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- 5.2.1 Maintaining the AcuAccess File
- server access file:modifying:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- server access records:
- Access record composition
- Modifying access records
- Adding access records
- Displaying an access record
- Deleting access records
- server access records:adding:
- Adding access records
- server access records:displaying:
- Displaying an access record
- server access records:example:
- Access record composition
- server access records:modifying:
- Modifying access records
- server access records:removing:
- Deleting access records
- server access records:writing to a file:
- Displaying an access record
- server configuration variables:
- 3.3.2 Assigning Values to Server Configuration Variables
- server platforms supported:
- 1.2 Platform Support
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE configuration variable:
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- SERVER_IP configuration variable:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- SERVER_NAME configuration variable:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- SERVER_RUNTIME configuration variable:
- SERVER_RUNTIME
- server-side processing:
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- 1.3 How It Works
- 3.3 Configuring the Server
- server-side processing:components:
- 3.2.1 Server Components Required
- server-side processing:configuring the server:
- 3.3 Configuring the Server
- starting AcuLaunch:
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- To start acurcl at system startup
- 3.4 Starting AcuLaunch
- To start acurcl on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- starting AcuLaunch:at system startup:
- To start acurcl at system startup
- starting AcuLaunch:UNIX:
- 3.4 Starting AcuLaunch
- starting AcuLaunch:Windows:
- To start acurcl on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- starting the ACUCOBOL-GT Thin Client:
- 4.3 Launching Remote Programs From the Client
- starting Windows services:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- status reports:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- stopping Windows services:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- system access:
- 3.3.4 Modifying the Server Access File
- system management:
- 5.1 System Management
T
- Technical Support:
- 5.5.3 Contacting Technical Support
- testing the AcuLaunch connection:
- 3.5 Testing Your AcuLaunch Connection
- TEXT configuration variables:
- TEXT_nnn
- thin client:
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- 4.1 Preparing the Client
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- 1.2 Platform Support
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- acurcl -alias
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- 1.1 Overview
- 4.2.1 Client Components Required
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- 5.1 System Management
- 1.5 Security
- 1.3 How It Works
- thin client:alias file:
- acurcl -alias
- SERVER_ALIAS_FILE
- 3.3.3 Creating a Server Alias File
- thin client:and Acu4GL:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- thin client:and AcuConnect:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- thin client:and AcuServer:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- thin client:and AcuSQL:
- 1.6 Working With Other Acucorp Technologies
- thin client:benefits:
- 1.1 Overview
- thin client:client platforms:
- 1.2 Platform Support
- thin client:client-side components:
- 4.2.1 Client Components Required
- thin client:encryption:
- 1.5 Security
- thin client:installing ActiveX controls:
- 4.2.3 Installing ActiveX Files
- thin client:overview:
- 1.1 Overview
- thin client:preparing the client:
- 4.1 Preparing the Client
- thin client:preparing the server:
- 3.1 Preparing the Server
- thin client:security:
- 1.5 Security
- thin client:server platforms:
- 1.2 Platform Support
- thin client:server-side processing:
- 1.3 How It Works
- thin client:system management:
- 5.1 System Management
- THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT configuration variable:
- THIN_CLIENT_ENCRYPT
- trace function:
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH
- troubleshooting:
- 5.5 Troubleshooting
U
- umask:
- Adding access records
- umask
- UNIX ownerships and permissions:
- 3.3.5 Assigning Ownerships and Permissions
- USER environment variable:
- Adding access records
- USERNAME environment variable:
- Adding access records
- Access record composition
- using a highly interactive Windows program:
- 2.1.1 When User Interface Work Is Necessary
- using the anchor tags:
- 3.6.2 Using Anchor Tags
V
- viewing status reports:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- Virtual Private Network (VPN):
- 4.4 Launching Programs on the Internet
W
- WIN$PRINTER library routine:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- WIN$PRINTER:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- Windows API:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- Windows application on UNIX:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- Windows service:
- To install AcuLaunch on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server
- WINPRINT_GET_PRINTER_INFO_EX:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- WINPRINT_GET_SETTINGS:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- WINPRINT_GET_SETTINGS_SIZE:
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- WINPRINT_SET_PRINTER:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- WINPRINT_SET_SETTINGS:
- 5.5.2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1.2 When Other Application Work Is Necessary
- writing AcuAccess records to a file:
- Displaying an access record
- writing server access records to a file:
- Displaying an access record