Method. Resets the session settings in the user preference file to the defaults established by the administrator. The user preference file contains the user's personal Reflection terminal session customizations and is stored on each user's computer. The resetUserPreferences method resets the preference file for the session by replacing the file with one containing no preference information. After the preference file is reset, the Reflection session must be restarted for the default session settings to take effect.
The specific settings that can be stored in the user preference file depend on the options that the administrator has selected for user preferences; see Configuring Reflection: User Preferences for more information about user preferences.
Preference files are stored on the user's computer in the reflectionweb sub folder under the user home folder. The user home varies according to operating system, browser, and virtual machine. To find the home folder for a given operating system/browser/virtual machine combination, look for USER_HOME in the Java console.
The name of the user preference file that gets reset is based on the value of the applet's prefsName parameter, and if that doesn't exist, on the name attribute in the <applet> tag of the web page, with a ".pref" extension added. For example, if the name attribute for the applet is IBM3270Applet, the name of the preferences file will be IBM3270Applet.pref. Avoid naming an applet using characters that are invalid for the desktop platform's file naming convention; for example, Windows operating systems do not allow file names to contain these characters: \ / : * ? " < > |.
public void resetUserPreferences() throws IOException