If your company uses the Solar Eclipse graphical user interface, access the Solar Eclipse User Maintenance screen to define additional defaults for the user. For example, Solar Eclipse can play different tunes that identify the types of messages you receive.
To define user defaults for Solar Eclipse:
From the System > System Files > User Control menu, select User Maintenance to display the User Maintenance screen.
In the User ID field, enter a user's ID to display the corresponding record.
Use the Addl hot key to display the Additional Data screen.
Use the Solar hot key to display the Solar Eclipse User Maintenance screen.
In the Solar Main Menu field, press F10 to display a list of Solar Eclipse menus, and select the default main menu to display for this user. If you leave this field blank, the system displays the user's root menu defined on the User Maintenance screen.
In the Custom Toolbar Template field, select the user's default template for the user-defined toolbar.
In the Max # of Connections field, enter the maximum number of connections that the system should allocate to this user at any given point in time.
In the Message field, press F10 and select the tune to play in Solar Eclipse when the user receives a message.
In the Job Queues field, press F10 and select the tune to play in Solar Eclipse when the user receives a tracker in their job queue.
In the Reports field, press F10 and select the tune to play in Solar Eclipse when the user receives a report that the Hold file forwarded.
Press Esc three times to save the updated user record and exit User Maintenance.
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