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Restarting the Auto-Login, Creating a Custom Parameter File, Upgrading from Config.dat Configuration

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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Restarting the Auto-Login Restarts the auto-login script file from the correct HostName statement in the script file when a host session is broken. For this command to work, the WaitFor string must match the last data sent from the host. For example, if the WaitFor string is the login prompt "login:" with a space after the colon, the WaitFor string must include a space for the auto-login restart to work. To use the Auto-Login Restart command, press the keys listed in Appendix B, "Using the Computer Keypad." If Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled on the computer, you can also scan the following bar code: Auto-Login Restart */EALRS* *%ALRS* Note: Code 39 Full ASCII is disabled by default. Use Intermec Settings to enable this feature. Creating a Custom Parameter File At startup, ITE uses parameter settings found in the te_settings.ini file. These parameter settings become the default (cold start) configuration for the computer. You can customize this setup file to preset almost any parameter you can set from the ITE configuration menus. Note: Currently, Intermec does not support the imager via the "Barcode Parms" section described in Chapter 3. There are also some limitations to the laser implementation. If the next message (or similar) appears when you access ITE on your Intermec computer, tap OK to close the message. ITE Image Scanner Barcode Parms menu options NOT supported! Upgrading from Config.dat Configuration Note that the settings from the config.dat file are the same as the settings for the te_settings.ini file. For example, the config.dat setting: [Host A].Host appears as: session_1|host_a|host = 136.179.84.76 in the te_settings.ini file. All values follow the [iccu values] section and use the pipe character to separate the names. The settings and literals are the same as the old config.dat with the exception of the use of the different naming convention using the pipe ("|"). Below are a few values from the config.dat file as they appear in the te_settings.ini file. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 89

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Chapter 3 — Customizing Your Configuration
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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Restarting the Auto-Login
Restarts the auto-login script file from the correct HostName statement in the
script file when a host session is broken. For this command to work, the WaitFor
string must match the last data sent from the host. For example, if the WaitFor
string is the login prompt “login:” with a space after the colon, the WaitFor string
must include a space for the auto-login restart to work.
To use the Auto-Login Restart command, press the keys listed in Appendix B,
“Using the Computer Keypad.”
If Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled on the computer,
you can also scan the following bar code:
Auto-Login Restart
*/EALRS*
*%ALRS*
Creating a Custom Parameter File
At startup, ITE uses parameter settings found in the te_settings.ini file. These
parameter settings become the default (cold start) configuration for the computer.
You can customize this setup file to preset almost any parameter you can set from
the ITE configuration menus.
Upgrading from Config.dat Configuration
Note that the settings from the config.dat file are the same as the settings for the
te_settings.ini file. For example, the config.dat setting:
[Host A].Host
appears as:
session_1|host_a|host = 136.179.84.76
in the te_settings.ini file.
All values follow the [iccu values] section and use the pipe character to separate the
names. The settings and literals are the same as the old config.dat with the exception
of the use of the different naming convention using the pipe (“|”). Below are a few
values from the config.dat file as they appear in the te_settings.ini file.
Note:
Code 39 Full ASCII is disabled by default. Use Intermec Settings to
enable this feature.
Note:
Currently, Intermec does not support the imager via the “Barcode Parms”
section described in Chapter 3. There are also some limitations to the laser
implementation. If the next message (or similar) appears when you access ITE on
your Intermec computer, tap
OK
to close the message.
ITE Image Scanner
Barcode Parms
menu options
NOT supported!