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JET 3270 3.4E
   
   

Introduction

Creating, saving and using a local session

Deleting a local session

Deleting the saved preferences

Creating and using a web session

Disabling preferences and session settings changes

 

Table of Contents

System Requirements

Installation

Upgrading

Removal

Configuration

Settings and Preferences

Scripting

Printing

Keyboard Mapping

Troubleshooting

Reference

 

How To Guide

   
JET 3270 Documentation > Settings & Preferences > Deleting Local Sessions

Deleting a local session

If you no longer use a local session you may want to delete it so that it does not appear in the Open Session dialog box. Follow these steps:

  • Close all JET 3270 sessions.
  • Exit the browser.
  • Locate the local session directory.
    The location of the local session directory depends on the web browser and operating system:
    • Communicator
      • Windows 98
        If Communicator was installed in the default directory then the local session directory is:
        C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\user\.jet3270
        where user is the profile name.
      • Solaris, HP-UX, Linux and AIX
        The local session directory is:
        ~/.netscape/.jet3270
    • Internet Explorer
      • Windows 98
        • Microsoft VM
          If Windows was installed in the default directory, then the local session directory is:
          C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\.jet3270
        • Java Plug-in
          If Windows was installed in the default directory, then the local session directory is:
          C:\WINDOWS\.jet3270
      • Mac OS X
        The local session directory is a folder called .jet3270 in the user's home folder. It is not visible from the Finder.
    • Netscape 6
      • Windows 98
        If Windows 98 was installed in the default directory, then the local session directory is:
        C:\WINDOWS\.jet3270
    The general rule is that the local session directory is called .jet3270 and is a subdirectory of the user's home directory as given by the browser (i.e. the user.home system property).
  • Locate the session file. It is in the local session directory and has the same name as the session.
  • Use the method appropriate to the operating system to delete the session file (eg. Windows Explorer, the rm command).

 

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