/auto
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Indicates to Terminal Launcher that the following is a parameter requesting the execution of a terminal emulator application that is configured for single sign-on.
For example: C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /pApplication1
NOTE:This parameter is mandatory.
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/p[platform/application/Application Definition name]
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Initiates the execution of the terminal emulator as listed in the field.
To run multiple applications from the same command, add /p[TL application/Application Definition name]
You can run up to fifteen applications simultaneously from the shortcut command line.
For example: C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /eEicon Aviva /pApplication1 /pApplication2
NOTE:You must type the emulator name exactly as it appears in the drop-down list.
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/b
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Specifies the background authentication mode. |
/e[emulator name]
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The parameter /e[Terminal Launcher config name] initiates the execution of the terminal emulator as listed in the drop-down list.
NOTE:You must type the emulator name exactly as it appears in the drop-down list.
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/h[hllapi short name]
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Commands TLaunch.exe to connect to the specified HLLAPI session. |
/k[executable name]
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Quits (kills) the specified executable prior to launching the terminal emulator. |
/m
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Enables multiple concurrent connections to specified sessions. This parameter is required for background authentication. |
/n
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Starts the selected terminal emulator without executing a SecureLogin application definition.
For example: C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /n
NOTE:This parameter does not function with VBA emulators.
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/n[number 1-15]
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Starts the specified number of terminal emulator sessions without executing SecureLogin application definition.
For example: C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /n3
NOTE:This parameter does not function with VBA emulators.
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/q
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(no Cancel dialog box).
For example: C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /q |
/s |
Suppress errors. |
/t
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Unlimited timeout during connection.
For example:C:\<....>\TLaunch.exe /auto /eEicon Aviva /pBackground /b /t /m /hA /s /q |