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The Port Number is part of the address of the Connection Host and is used in addition to the Connection
Host URL above. Think of the port number as like a PO Box number in a mailing address.
By using different ports, a single computer running on a single IP address can support multiple server
functions, for example it can be an FTP server (port 21), an HTTP web server (port 80), a telnet server (port
23), a SMTP mail server (port 25), etc.
Options
The default setting of 80 allows the Terminal to connect with Worth Data's demo “cloud application”
running on the worthdata.net website. If you are running your own web-based connection host or cloud
server, you will probably want to use 80 as well.
If you want to use the Windows-based Connection Host program running on your LAN, you will probably
need to use a port other than 80 (current versions of Windows typically prevent application from using port
80). When you run our Windows-based demos, port 8080 is suggested and used by default.
In general, set the Host Port Number to match the port being used by the Connection Host. If you are
running the Connection Host program locally on your LAN rather than using the Worth Data internet-based
connection host or your own internet-based connection host installed on your web site, this will need to be
set to other than 80 (try 8080 and the Connection Host program set to match). Otherwise, do not change
unless you know exactly what you are doing.
User Name demo
Default: demo
Description
Part of Application Server access key system. In order to connect with an Application Server, settings for
User Name, Server ID, and Password must all be set identically in the Application Server and all Terminals
that use this Application Server.
The Connection Host does not use this setting and simply passes the User Name on to connected Terminals
and Application Servers.
Note: Application Servers are custom programs you build using the provided ActiveX control. “User Name”
is one of the required properties to set in the ActiveX control.
Options
Enter any text you like here (up to 12 characters), as long as exactly the same User Name is set in the
Application Server you want the Terminal to connect with.
Password password
Default: password
Description
Part of Application Server access key system. In order to connect with an Application Server, settings for
User Name, Server ID, and Password must all be set identically in the Application Server and all Terminals
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