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Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

  • 1.  Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:16
    Edited by David Andrews 02-02-2021 18:21

    Thanks to you who attended our webinar January 28th on new Rocket Terminal Emulator. I was really excited to see the interest in the product - we received many questions during the live session and they are answered below. If you watch the replay and have further questions feel free to ask us in the thread.



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    Haseeb Jawad
    Rocket Software
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  • 2.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:19
    Q1: Does Rocket TE (Web Edition) replaces a web facing solution such as LegaSuite?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 3.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:16

    Rocket TE (Web Edition) is the terminal emulation solution, with green screen UI, that can be used on any modern HTML compatible web browser on any machine from any where. You can find more details here

    Rocket LegaSuite develops rich web and mobile user experiences for host-based applications, increasing user satisfaction, in the form of web UI.

    In short, Rocket LegaSuite turns your green screen into a web-enabled application with many features, whereas Rocket TE (Web Edition) is the terminal emulator.

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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 4.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:20
    Q2: What are the new features in the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition)?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 5.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:17

    The newest features in this release of Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) include:

    • Easy-to-use wizards for upgrading from previous versions of the product
    • Specific support for upgrades from Passport PC to Host
    • Some additional features such as hotspot features, keyboard enhancement, security settings, script setting privileges, etc.


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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 6.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:21
    Q3: What are the new features in the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition)?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 7.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:18

    The new features of this release of Rocket TE Web Edition include:

    • Enhanced in-product tutorials and documentation
    • Support for local and network printing
    • Ability to transfer files using industry standard FTP, SFTP, FTPS protocols
    • Support for single sign-on SAML 2.0 redirect
    • Multifactor Authentication (MFA) support through Okta
    • New keyboarding mapping for French, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch
    • New product UI's and labels in Spanish


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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 8.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:22
    Q4: What platform(s) does the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) server run on? ­ ­Where is Web server hosted?­ What platforms are supported for Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition)?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 9.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:19

    Supported server/platform are Node.js v10.x or later. It can also run on Zowe 1.9.0.

    The supported Operating Systems include:

    • Centos Linux 7
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
    • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
    • Windows 7
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 or higher
    • z/OS 2.2 or higher
    Mac OS version 10.11 or later

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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 10.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:22
    Edited by David Andrews 01-31-2021 19:57
    Q5: We are licensed for BZ v7.  Do we need to license the Rocket TE (Web Edition) as well?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 11.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:19
    Edited by Tommy Hueber 02-01-2021 08:03

    RTE Desktop and RTE Web are different licensed products, both with their own use cases. If you are interested in having additional flexibility you could consider a RTE Anywhere license that allows you to switch between the two editions anytime.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 12.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:23
    Q6: ­Is there a separate licensing versus what we pay for BlueZone? The upgrade/migration path is included or is there additional fees? ­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 13.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:20

    It is included in your current maintenance. You can upgrade from any Rocket Terminal Emulation solution (BlueZone, Passport, HostFront, WebConnect) to Rocket Terminal Emulator without paying additional license fees. There could be associated Professional Services to help you with the migration. 



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 14.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:24
    Q7:  We are currently using BlueZone Web-to-Host using Open Web Launch, is that needed in Rocket TE (Web Edition)?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 15.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:20

    Rocket TE (Web Edition) does not use Open Web Launch (OWL), the client is HTML5/JavaScript (no client installer).

    The web deployment for Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition), previously known as BlueZone Web-to-Host, requires Rocket Open Web Launch.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 16.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:58
    Q8: Does the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) require Java in the browser?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 17.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:21

    Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) does not use Java on the server or client. The server requires node.js and the client requires a modern browser that supports HTML5 compatible browser.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 18.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:58
    Q9: ­Does the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) require any client components installed similar to the BlueZone Web launcher?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 19.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:22

    The Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) client can be used on any machine with a HTML5 compatible browser. There are no client components installed. Examples for HTML5 compatible browser include:

    • Apple Safari version 11.1.2 and later
    • Google Chrome version 60 and later
    • Microsoft Edge version 80 and later
    • Mozilla Firefox version 60 and later


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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 20.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 19:59
    Q10: Can we use a different port other than Telnet port 23?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 21.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:34

    That's correct. The default is Telnet port 23, but you also can configure the emulator to use a custom port. You can also configure TLS or a different secure protocol.



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 22.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:00
    Q11: Is it possible to migrate sessions macros from any other TE (e.g. IBM PCCOM, etc.) to Rocket Terminal Emulator? If converting from non-Rocket TE product to Rocket TE, are the non-Rocket product macros converted automatically?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 23.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:23

    We can provide you with Professional Services and we can look at your macros and convert them to Rocket TE macros. We have tools that can convert those macros automatically, and others that can be converted manually by our Services team. Also, keyboards settings and various other options can be migrated.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 24.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:00
    Q12: ­Is Rocket TE (Desktop Edition) supported on Apple Mac?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 25.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:23
    Rocket TE (Desktop Edition) is a Windows only product, however, Rocket TE (Web Edition) can be used on any machine, including Apple Mac, with a HTML5 compatible browser.

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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 26.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:01
    Q13: ­Can you define a zLinux session in Rocket Terminal Emulator?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 27.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:35

    Both Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) and Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) support various VT emulations over Telnet/SSH.



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 28.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:02
    Q14: ­Is your demo setup a thin tier client or 3-tier setup?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 29.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:24

    The demo environment is using Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) where server is hosted on a windows machine. After server installation for the administrator, end user can use the Rocket Terminal Emulator on any HTML5 compatible browser on any machine by connecting to the server.

    Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) would be considered 3-tier and the client is pure HTML5/JavaScript so there is no install footprint on the client machine.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 30.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:02
    Q15: Does TE support 43 line?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 31.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:35

    Both Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) and Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) support 3270 Model 4 (43x80).



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 32.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:03
    Q16: ­Does the Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) support load balancing and high availability?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 33.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:25
    Edited by Tommy Hueber 02-01-2021 08:00

    We don't have High Availability with Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) but we are exploring that as part of future enhancement.

    Possible workaround High Availability solution could involve completely installing and configuring the Rocket TE (Web Edition), and then duplicating to other server(s) under a load balancer. You can run Rocket TE (Web Edition) on one single node for a period of time. Following that, you can set up the other node(s), copy all the data, and turn off permission to customize session settings. In Rocket TE (Web Edition), configuration option for this are available in the web interface.

    The web product can be configured to run on more than one server with a master/slave configuration. The master stores the profiles, etc. and the slave uses the master database, etc.

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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 34.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:03
    Q17: Can users set up their own custom screen sizes?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 35.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:25

    Yes, customers can set up their custom screen sizes in both Desktop and Web Editions of Rocket Terminal Emulator.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 36.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:04
    Q18: Could we have a single administrator manage the additions or deletions of users?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 37.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:26

    Yes, single or multiple administrators can manage the addition or deletion of end users. Administrators can also manage user authentication, user settings, session settings, etc. This centralized administration is available in both Desktop and Web Editions of Rocket Terminal Emulator.

    There is also an option for Desktop Edition licensed user to install it only on their own machine without central administrator managing it, just like any regular software application, where the configuration is controlled locally.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 38.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:04
    Q19: Does the end user require admin authority on their PC to install Rocket Terminal Emulator?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 39.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:27

    It depends on your IT environment.

    If you are installing Desktop Edition on your machine, like any other software application, and your IT settings require your company's IT administrator permission, you would require admin rights to install it.

    If you are using Web Edition, there is no additional permission required as you are using it on your browser.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 40.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:06
    Q20: Several user sessions and settings exist each on different machines for Passport PC to Host. How is this combined into the Web Edition?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 41.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:36

    Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) stores all session settings and user settings on the server. This allows a user to switch between devices with ease. The admin has broad control over allowing users control of their own settings, to allow users to create their own sessions, etc.



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 42.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:07
    Q21: We are 20+ year user (V5) of BlueZone Web-to-Host. Currently users hit a URL, code is delivered and the mainframe window opens. How does Admin Console solve this?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 43.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:27

    You can do all of that through Rocket Terminal Emulator. You can create customized URLs and open the mainframe window. A central Administration Console can help you with setting up those settings for all the end users.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 44.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:08
    Q22: ­For Rocket TE Web Edition, do users have any custom settings available for the sessions (fonts, colors, etc.)?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 45.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:28

    Yes, you can do all of that in Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition). You can customize fonts, colors, keyboard mapping, language, etc.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 46.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:08
    Q23: ­Does every Rocket TE user have to be added to Admin Console (we have anonymous users over the Web)­?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 47.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:29
    If you're looking for user authentication, you would have to add all of them. You can also have anonymous users that don't go through any user authentication and in that case, you don't have to create them in the Administration Console. As required, you can continue to use anonymous users.

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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 48.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:09
    Q24: After upgrading from BZ 8.1.1 to Rocket TE 10.1, what do users need to do in order to upgrade?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 49.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:29

    You install the latest Rocket TE, copy session settings and configuration from your BZ 8.1.1 to folder to Rocket TE 10.1. folder (if the working directory/folder has been changed).



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 50.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:37

    You install the latest Rocket TE, copy session settings and configuration from your BZ 8.1.1 to folder to Rocket TE 10.1. folder (if the working directory/folder has been changed).



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 51.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:10
    Q25: What is the maximum supported simultaneous connections for the Rocket TE Web Edition?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 52.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:39
    We have customers that have used thousands of concurrent sessions.

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    Leonard Jacobs
    Sr Systems Engineer
    Rocket Software
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  • 53.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:11
    Q26: Have you had any customers migrate from Clearview's COSTAR to Rocket Terminal Emulator?­

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 54.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:30

    While we can't share exact examples, we have successfully migrated customers from many other terminal emulators to Rocket Terminal Emulator.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 55.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:11
    Q27: Can I change the configuration that has been configured by the central administrator? Is there a local override available (e.g. to change security encryption setting)­?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 56.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:37

    A user cannot modify the connection related settings for pre-defined sessions such as Session Type, Connection Type, TCP Host, TCP Port and Security Settings. The admin can grant different privileges to groups of users to modify various other settings such as creating their own sessions, customizing session settings, etc.



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    Mike Slater
    Rocket Software
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  • 57.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:12
    Q28: ­I can't find anything about the terminal emulator (BlueZone, BlueZone Web) I bought from Rocket Where did it go? What are different editions of the product?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 58.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:31

    Rocket BlueZone and Rocket BlueZone Web have are now under one name: Rocket Terminal Emulator. It has two editions of the product: Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) which used to be Rocket BlueZone Terminal Emulation; and Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition) which used to be Rocket BlueZone Web.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 59.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:12
    Q29: What is Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition)? And, what happened to BlueZone Desktop and BlueZone Web-to-Host?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 60.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:31

    BlueZone Desktop and BlueZone Web-to-Host have now been combined under one name, Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition). Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) can be deployed either by downloading and installing the executable directly on your PC (formerly BlueZone Desktop), or deploying the centrally configured executable from the Web server (formerly BlueZone Web-to-Host). The main difference is how the software is installed on your PC, offering you greater flexibility. Learn more about Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop Edition) here.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 61.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:13
    Q30: What is Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition)? And, what happened to BlueZone Web?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 62.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:32

    BlueZone Web has now been renamed as Rocket Terminal Emulator (Web Edition). Learn more here.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 63.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:13
    Q31: Why does the version number start with 10.x for Rocket Terminal Emulator. Why don't we have 1.2.x for Web Edition or 8.x for Desktop Edition?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 64.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:32

    In recognition of the renaming of the solution and the ongoing investment in innovation in terminal emulation, as well as to streamline the numbering across our Desktop and Web editions, we have chosen to standardize on the 10.1.0 version number for both our editions.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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  • 65.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:14
    Q32: Have you also changed the names for other terminal emulators (Passport, BlueZone HostFront, WebConnect)?

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    Dave Andrews
    Head of Customer Engagement
    Rocket Software
    [Phone]
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  • 66.  RE: Rocket TE Launch Webinar Replay

    ROCKETEER
    Posted 01-31-2021 20:33

    Our other terminal emulator products (Passport, HostFront, WebConnect) have not been renamed. Every customer of those products is also welcomed to upgrade to Rocket Terminal Emulator. If you are on active maintenance, upgrading to Rocket Terminal Emulator might be included in your subscription. Chat with our terminal emulation experts to learn more.



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    Tommy Hueber
    Rocket Software
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