Deleting A Connection; Starting A Connection; Switching Connections; Closing A Connection - I/O TC5000 User Manual

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3. Click the Edit... button. A wizard, similar to the Connection wizard that has been described earlier in
the guide is displayed. For some connections, there are no configuration values that can be edited.

Deleting a Connection

1. Select the Configure tab from the Terminal Connection Manager window.
2. Highlight the connection to be deleted, and click the Delete button. A Confirm Connection Delete
prompt is displayed.
3. Click Yes to confirm deletion and No to cancel the delete command.

Starting a Connection

1. Select the Connections tab from the Terminal Connection Manager window.
2. Highlight the connection to start. Click Connect.
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Switching Connections

When more than one connection is active, you can switch between connections by using these key
combinations:
To cycle through active connections, press CTRL+ALT+U
To return to the Connection Manager, press CTRL+ALT+END.

Closing a Connection

1. Save the current document, file, etc. if applicable.
2. Logout of the session (such as an 5250 terminal, RDP or ICA session)
3. Click File | Close, or File | Exit, or double-click the "X" on the title line of the application.
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