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Enabling a Trusted Application

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE 4 Change the settings as needed. When you are finished, tap OK to save your changes and return to the SnapShot Parameters list, or tap Cancel to return to the SnapShot Parameters list without saving any changes. For more information on these settings, see the next table. SnapShot Parameter Descriptions Setting Image Folder Host IP or DNS Snap Username Snap Password Port Img Resolution Image Type Description Path to and name of the folder where you want to store images. Folder can be on the computer or on a mapped network drive. Value is a text string from 1 to 201 characters. Default is "\my documents\my pictures". IP address of a server to which image files are sent. Value is a text string from 1 to 201 characters. Default is null. User name required for access to the host. Value is a text string from 1 to 21 characters. Default is null. Password required for access to the host. Value is a text string from 1 to 21 characters. Default is null. Port number for the host. Range is 0 to 65535. Default is 21. Resolution level for images. Select Low (smallest file size), Medium, or High (best quality). Default is Low. File type for images. Select JPG or BMP. Default is JPG. You can also configure SnapShot settings in the te_settings.ini file. For more information, see "Camera and Imager Parameters" on page 106. Enabling a Trusted Application When ITE is running, it functions as a locked-down application, which means that users cannot access other applications on the computer through the Windows toolbar or Start menu. However, you can enable a single "trusted" application that you can only access by tapping the Trusted App icon in the Toolbar. To enable a trusted application 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap Trusted App. 3 Enter the application name and full path in the Trusted App field (maximum 260 characters). 4 Tap OK to save your changes and return to the ITE main menu, or tap Cancel to return to the ITE main menu without saving any changes. 78 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
78
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
4
Change the settings as needed. When you are finished, tap
OK
to save your
changes and return to the
SnapShot Parameters
list, or tap
Cancel
to return to
the
SnapShot Parameters
list without saving any changes.
For more information on these settings, see the next table.
You can also configure SnapShot settings in the te_settings.ini file. For more
information, see
“Camera and Imager Parameters” on page 106.
Enabling a Trusted Application
When ITE is running, it functions as a locked-down application, which means that
users cannot access other applications on the computer through the Windows
toolbar or Start menu. However, you can enable a single “trusted” application that
you can only access by tapping the Trusted App icon in the Toolbar.
To enable a trusted application
1
Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For
help, see
“To configure ITE directly on the computer” on page 21.
2
Tap
Trusted App
.
3
Enter the application name and full path in the
Trusted App
field (maximum
260 characters).
4
Tap
OK
to save your changes and return to the ITE main menu, or tap
Cancel
to
return to the ITE main menu without saving any changes.
SnapShot Parameter Descriptions
Setting
Description
Image Folder
Path to and name of the folder where you want to store images.
Folder can be on the computer or on a mapped network drive.
Value is a text string from 1 to 201 characters. Default is “\my
documents\my pictures”.
Host IP or DNS
IP address of a server to which image files are sent.
Value is a text string from 1 to 201 characters. Default is null.
Snap Username
User name required for access to the host.
Value is a text string from 1 to 21 characters. Default is null.
Snap Password
Password required for access to the host.
Value is a text string from 1 to 21 characters. Default is null.
Port
Port number for the host. Range is 0 to 65535. Default is 21.
Img Resolution
Resolution level for images.
Select
Low
(smallest file size),
Medium
, or
High
(best quality).
Default is Low.
Image Type
File type for images. Select
JPG
or
BMP
. Default is JPG.