Robert,
Are you concerned that the KEY is visible depending upon the
font?
It sounds as if you are setup with Terminal Style Status
Line -
(Edit>Options>Display>General) - the better choice
by far.
Change this setting to Windows Style Status Line (the worse
of the two); it
may not be subject to your font selection. Using Windows
Style Status, a
Secure connection is denoted by a lock icon.
Michael
Pfenning Robert
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Please help,
I am trying to decipher the OIA display and can not find a
reference for
what is shown in the OIA other than the Lock (Windows
setting) or the Key
(Terminal setting).
We are running HEv10 with SSL.
Our current configuration has the font set to HE_Bitmap and
Terminal OIA
Display which clearly displays the "key".
However, when the font is
changed to any other font (except for HE_Terminal),
regardless of if they
are variable font or not, installed with HE, MS Windows, or
any other
installed system font, the key disappears.
The standard configuration displays a 4 (surrounded by a
box), B (bold
faced and underlined), a "solid box" followed by
the key. Unfortunately,
character map won't let me copy the characters into this
email.
When the font is changed, the OIA changes to display the
following: 4 - ©
If anyone has an index of the characters and their meaning,
we'd sure
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Robert
Robert Pfenning, ISS4
Software Development Team,
Oregon Department of Justice
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