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    12 <concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-81238E98-755C-5E86-ADEA-6A675E058289"><title>User Prompt Service Configuration</title><shortdesc>This topic shows how to enable and disable the user prompt service to authorise the client application requests. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody><section id="GUID-3F202B8F-AA4E-5096-8482-5BA11DE8F351"><title>Introduction</title> <ul><li id="GUID-F9958A4D-CF19-5EEE-9F11-6DFE81EE37D2"><p>The user prompt service can be disabled by a patchable constant. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-A49A6D54-96EC-5474-980A-E61D4878A58A"><p>The user prompt service can be configured to grant access to all network connection requests from applications running in a particular process, provided that the user has authorised the connection in a previous request from the same process. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-2BCDF4E6-8123-51B2-B544-67785BE71B14"><p>The user prompt service can be configured for the duration of a network connection. All applications running within any given process are granted access, provided the user has authorised the connection in a previous request for the network duration. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-1A4C75E8-4A7E-58C7-92D1-195E784F8A2A"><p>The user prompt service can be configured to use either the <codeph>techview</codeph> notifier or the <codeph>networking text</codeph> notifier. </p> </li> </ul> </section> <example id="GUID-30D41411-1500-5BF4-BEEC-882AC90020D6"><title>Emulator configuration example</title> <p>When using an emulator the user prompt service can be configured in the <codeph>epoc.ini</codeph> file in the following way: </p> <codeblock id="GUID-CA580B20-75DC-53E1-BF48-83E5B35A7E54" xml:space="preserve">
       
    13 NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLE=0  #UPS functionality is enabled
       
    14 NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLE=1  #UPS functionality is disabled
       
    15 NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLE=2  #epoc32\winscw\c\private\101f7989\esock\netups.ini is parsed to determine 
       
    16                           # whether UPS functionality is enabled or not.
       
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    19 NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION=0  #netups component operates in process life time mode
       
    20 NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION=1  #netups component operates in network life time mode
       
    21 NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION=2  #epoc32\winscw\c\private\101f7989\esock\netups.ini is parsed to determine the   
       
    22                            netups operates on process or network life time mode.
       
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    25 NETWORKING_UPS_NOTIFIERUID = 0x10285887  #network text notifier will be used provided that "startupmode=1"
       
    26                                          #is also specified in epoc.ini.
       
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    28 NETWORKING_UPS_NOTIFIERUID = 0x1028369b  #default techview  notifier will be used.</codeblock> <p> <i>Note: If NETWORKING_UPS_NOTIFIERUID is not defined and startup mode is '1', then the networking text notifier is used. For all other startup modes the default techview notifier is used. </i>  </p> <p>To specify whether an application is authorised for process duration or network duration, the <codeph>netups.ini</codeph> file is configured as follows: </p> <codeblock id="GUID-3CB25BBC-21F5-5044-8415-6A1F0F0ACBBC" xml:space="preserve">[upsIpMode]
       
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    30 NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLE= 0     # UPS functionality is enabled
       
    31 NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLE= 1     # UPS functionality is disabled
       
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    33 NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION= 0     # process life time  mode
       
    34 NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION= 1     # network  life time mode</codeblock> <p>If <codeph>NETWORKING_UPS_DISABLED</codeph> is not specified in either <codeph>epoc.ini</codeph> or <codeph>netups.ini</codeph>, then by default UPS prompting is enabled. If <codeph>NETWORKING_UPS_SESSION</codeph> is not configured in either file then the netups component works in process life time mode. </p> </example> <section id="GUID-707D78AA-57DD-5E30-B9D6-691D9E763BEF"><title>Hardware configuration example</title> <p>When building Symbian OS for targert hardware, the user prompt service can be configured through patchable constants. </p> <p>Patchable constants are used to define the whether the UPS component is enabled or disabled, and whether the netups component is working in process or network lifetime mode. These constants are defined when the ROM is built using the following command line arguments: </p> <codeblock id="GUID-62A72221-6690-50D6-A271-04BB8CA61E2F" xml:space="preserve">buildrom.cmd -DNETWORKING_UPS_SESSION=1  (followed by other command line arguments)</codeblock> <p>where 0 = process life time, 1 = network life time, 2 = read from netups.ini, as described above </p> <codeblock id="GUID-5BCC8797-2D03-57FC-9822-90198155AA3B" xml:space="preserve">buildrom.cmd -DNETWORKING_UPS_DISABLED=1 (followed by other command line arguments)</codeblock> <p>where 0 = disabled, 1= disabled, 2 = read from netups.ini, as described above) </p> <codeblock id="GUID-3FC25EEE-1932-5EFF-BE2D-505DCDBB3AB3" xml:space="preserve">buildrom.cmd -DNETWORKING_UPS_NOTIFIERUID= 0x10285887 (followed by other command line arguments)</codeblock> <p>where <codeph>-DNETWORKING_UPS_NOTIFIERUID=0x10285887</codeph> means the networking text notifier is used, otherwise the default techview notifier is used. </p> </section> </conbody></concept>