Communication and Emulation Priority |
This block of options groups various connection types and emulations in order to tell the program loader how likely these are to be used.
Off means that it is unlikely that you will use the functions. On means that the function is one of your primarily used functions. The third state (neither on nor off) is somewhere in between (meaning that the feature will be used occasionally).
Depending on these settings, ZOC may delay the loading of functions and may not offer them in the Quick Connection or other dialogs unless they have already been used. Please be aware that turning off a function off does not mean that it is strictly disabled. Think of it in terms of telling the likeliness of using the function in order to optimize loading the program's loading time and memory use.
ZOC may still load and offer such a function, if it has previously been used. If for example you have disabled the TN3270 emulation, but subsequently have a host directory entry, which has the TN3270 emulation selected, it will be still be loaded when you open the host directory.
See also: Program Settings
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