Changing the Key
This document details the steps necessary to install a new key into the terminal emulator service.
Configuring Server Tracing
Tracing creates very low-level logs that detail host screen and host screen activity. This can be useful for understanding what is going on behind the scenes, debugging and testing.
Configuring Admin Client Security
Admin Client security is based on the concept of a console user where the permissions of each user can be controlled separately.
The configured console users and passwords are not related to Windows users and passwords in any way.
If there are multiple installations of the Server then console users must be configured on each different server.
Diagnosing FVTerm Connection Issues
Guide to Diagnosing FVTerm Display Issues
This guide will detail the process of diagnosing FVTerm display issues, offering suggestions to aid in resolving problems.
Guide to Diagnosing FVTerm Keyboard Issues
This guide will detail the process of diagnosing FVTerm keyboard issues, offering suggestions to aid in resolving problems.
Terminal Emulation User Guide to key mappings
If your host, operating system, or application requires certain actions to apply to keys, this document will take you through the process of defining such actions. These may be, for example, you would like or need the control and L key combination to clear the screen, or possibly your host needs Control-D to logoff, these actions can be configured.
Guide to Styling FVTerm
This guide details the process of copying and modifying an existing style sheet to customize the appearance of your host screens. You will also learn how to inspect FVTerm’s HTML to see which styles are in use and to modify them in the browser so that you can preview your changes.
Terminal Emulation User Guide to preferences
This guide covers the method to select user preferences including, visual appearance and connection host and action choices.
Guide to Adding Server Host Definitions
In this guide you will learn how to use the Admin Console to add a host definition to a server.
A host definition is required before the Server can connect to a host and each host that you wish to connect to needs its own definition.
Guide to Configuration of Server Administration
In this guide you will learn how to configure Server Administration.
This guide will take the user though the process to configure Server Administration.
Guide to Configuring the Admin Client
In this guide you will learn how to configure the Admin Client to connect to either a local or remote Server.
This guide will take the user though the process to configure the Admin Client to manage either a local or remote installation of the Server.
Guide to Diagnosing Admin Console Connection Issues
In this guide you will learn how to diagnose issues with connections between the Admin Console and your host.
This guide will take you through the process of diagnosing Admin Console connection issues, offering suggestions to aid in resolving problems.
Server Load Balancing
The purpose of this document is to discuss the server load balancing solution and to provide some guidance on how they should be configured.
Guide to Mapping Multi-Rows
In this guide you will learn how to import and map a multi-row on a screen with the Screen Mapping Wizard.
This guide will take you through the process of using the screen mapping wizard to map a multi-row on a screen including multi-rows which allow ‘drill-down’ to other screens.