Reflection Desktop Help

Welcome to Reflection Desktop, a full-featured desktop application that allows you to run host applications, transfer files, and integrate host data into the latest Windows and Office software applications. For more about Reflection Desktop, see Reflection Desktop Features.

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Installing and using Reflection

Reflection Desktop Evaluation Guide

User Videos

Configuring and deploying Reflection

Reflection Desktop Deployment Guide

Deployment Videos

Reflection Desktop 17.0 SP1 Release Notes

Setting up file transfers

 

Programming with the Reflection APIs

The Reflection Desktop .NET Programming Guide

The Reflection Desktop VBA Guide

NOTE:These guides are also available on the Help menu when the VBA or .NET features are installed.

What’s New

Reflection Desktop v17.0 SP1 includes several major new features, enhancements, and installation requirements:

  • The null cipher list was expanded to include all defined null ciphers. Null ciphers are only proposed for the inner connection of a managed end-to-end encrypted connection.

  • Users can now configure connections to use both a SOCK or HTTP Proxy Server and TLS.

  • The latest Windows 10 “Windows as a Service” update is supported.

  • BIFF and BIFF8 file transfer methods on IBM System i systems are now supported. Other versions (including IBM AS/400, AS400, and iSeries systems) are also supported.

  • Email addresses on host screens are automatically recognized as hotspots that you can assign actions to.

  • The Managed Documents panel was added to the workspace. This panel includes session documents that are centrally managed.

Reflection Desktop Features

With Reflection providing terminal emulation, you can use your PC to connect to:

  • An IBM mainframe as a 3270 terminal or 3287 printer, using Telnet or Telnet Extended (TN3270/E).

  • An IBM System i midrange computer as a 5250 terminal or 3812 printer, using Telnet (TN5250/E).

  • A UNIX or Open VMS host, using a variety of connection methods.

You can start multiple terminal sessions and even Web pages in a single workspace the same way you'd open multiple documents in most applications.

If you've previously used Reflection or Extra! for product emulation, you'll find many new features in Reflection Desktop. These features combine the best emulation features of Reflection and Extra! into a single solution, optimized for Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Microsoft Office.

NOTE:Depending on the version of Reflection you have installed, the details of your license agreement, and the security settings applied by your system administrator, some connection types and features described in this Guide may not be available to you.

Following is a summary of the many new and enhanced user interface, productivity, management, and security features you'll find in Reflection.

  • User Interface

    You can choose from five types of user experiences: Ribbon, Browser, Classic, Classic MDI, or TouchUx. The Reflection Ribbon has the look and feel of Microsoft Office, including integrated search and theme support. The Reflection Browser has a look and feel similar to the latest Web browsers where screen real estate is maximized. The Classic interface is similar to the Extra! X-treme and legacy Micro Focus Reflection terminal emulation applications. The Classic MDI option is similar to the Classic option. (Unlike Classic, it provides a multi-document interface that allows more than one document to be open in a workspace.) And the TouchUx interface provides a touchscreen user experience with an iOS, Android or Windows 8 look and feel.

    The Ribbon, Browser, and TouchUx interfaces provide a multiple document interface, in which you can open multiple sessions. These interfaces also allow you to view and interact with Web pages within the Reflection workspace.

  • Productivity Tools

    Tightly integrated with Microsoft Office, Reflection supports productivity features such as Recent Typing, Scratch Pad, Auto Complete, Auto Expand, Spell Check, and Screen History to drive user efficiency. If Microsoft Office 2007 or later is installed, you can leverage host data in e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, notes, tasks, and word-processing documents.

  • Management

    You can create and distribute customized 3270, 5250, 6530, and VT session documents that include host specifications, or add Web pages to your workspace or layout. Session documents include pointers to mouse maps, keyboard maps, theme files, hotspot files, and Ribbons that you can use to customize the behavior of the session. You can further customize each session by adding macros, scripts, executables, and other options to context menus.

    You can connect to hosts that use IP version 6 (IPv6) addresses. And, you can specify a backup host to which Reflection automatically connects in case of connection failure or interruption.

    License metering for Reflection Desktop is available through the optional Reflection Security Gateway and its administrative console.

  • Security Services

    Reflection provides the following security features for determining who can access and use sensitive host data.

    • User Account Control (UAC) for Installation — Build Microsoft Installer (.msi) packages and lock down features.

    • Online Certificate Revocation — When making secure connections, check the authenticity of certificates using Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), a faster alternative to checking Certificate Trust Lists (CTL).

    • Trusted Locations — Prevent security problems by allowing users to open documents only from trusted locations that you specify in the Trust Center.

    • Expanded Information Privacy Support — Protect credit/debit card primary account numbers or other sensitive data that is entered or stored on host screens or in productivity features, such as Screen History.

    To reinforce mainframe security, you can add a layer of protection in front of the host with secure token authorization, using the optional Reflection Security Gateway.

  • Automation and Developer Support

    Using the Reflection object-oriented API model, add functionality to terminal sessions and Web pages using .NET API, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), or HLLAPI programming. You can also create and run VBA scripts using functions provided by the VBA development environment. Documentation for the .NET API and VBA are provided from the Help button on the workspace frame.

    Layout files give you the ability to access the Reflection .NET API in multiple instances of Reflection simultaneously. API security settings allow you to control access to the application through API or macro calls.

  • Legacy Support

    Reflection Desktop protects the investment you've made in previous products.

    You can run sessions you created in Extra!, KEA!, IBM Personal Communications, and Micro Focus Rumba.

    You can also still run and edit the macros and scripts you created in Extra! and legacy Reflection, including encrypted Extra! macros. And Reflection supports most types of macros created in Micro Focus Rumba, OpenText HostExplorer, IBM PComm, and Brandon Systems\Jolly Giant QWS3270.