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The KEA! X to Reflection X migration utility, KEA2RX.exe, translates two types of KEA! X files into Reflection X-compatible files. This technical note describes how to use the migration utility.
The KEA! X to Reflection X Client Starter File Translator translates two types of KEA! X files into the Reflection X-equivalent files:
- A conventional client starter file (*.rxc)
- A multi-client (session) file (*.rxm)
Beginning in version 14.0, Reflection X supports a new file format for session files (*.rxm). Session files (*.rxm) are generated if the KEA! X *.xsf file contains multiple commands.
Note the following:
Follow these steps to run the command-line migration utility, KEA2RX.exe.
Note: This file is available to licensed customers with a current maintenance plan for Reflection X products. For more information about logins and accessing the Download Library, see Technical Note 0200.
KEA2RX.exe search=defaultThe output should direct you to where the server settings files and client starter files are located. Here is a sample of the output:
Kea! X Server Settings files:C:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\Application Data\Attachmate\KEA! X\6.00\<file_name>.kxcKea! X Client Starter files:C:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\Application Data\Attachmate\KEA! X\6.00\<file_name>.xsfKEA2RX.exe in=<dir1> out=<dir2>for example:
kea2rx in="C:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\Application Data\Attachmate\KEA! X\6.00" out="C:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\My Documents\Attachmate\Reflection"Note the following:
When KEA! X files are migrated, a hyphen is added to the end of *.rxc and *.rxs file names so that the user can recognize that the file was migrated. *.rxm file names remain exactly as they were prior to migration; no hyphen is added to the file name.
To run your migrated *.rxs file, double-click the file to load the server settings specified in the server settings file. Any settings not specified in the settings file will load as default settings.
You can run your migrated *.rxm file by double-clicking the file. Reflection X will start and run all the commands in the client file.
Before you can run a *.rxm file, you must edit the *.rxm file type. Follow these steps:
"C:\Program Files\Attachmate\Reflection\Runrx.exe" -s %1Now you can run your migrated *.rxm file by double-clicking the file. Reflection X will start and run all the commands in the client file. Or, you can run the file by Creating a Shortcut.
Note: Connection templates with the *.rxm extension cannot be opened or viewed from the Reflection X user interface or associated with an X Server Instance.
You can run your migrated *.rxc file by double-clicking the file. Reflection X will start and run the command in the client file.
If you want to run a connection template with the *.rxc extension with a particular X Server Instance (*.rxs file), you must open the file from the Reflection X user interface and run it from there, instead of double-clicking it. Or, run the file by creating a shortcut, as explained in the next section.
You can associate and launch a server settings file and a *.rxc client starter file using a shortcut. (You cannot use this method to open a *.rxm file; you must double-click a *.rxm file to open it.)
C:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\My Documents\Attachmate\Reflection