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Loading the Auto-Login Script File, Disabling the Auto-Login Feature

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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration VT/ANSI Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File (continued) Control Character Definition Device Control 2 Device Control 3 (XOFF) Device Control Delete Data Link Escape End of Medium Enquiry Enter End of Transmission Escape End Transmission Block End of Text Control Character Definition Null, or all zeros Record Separator Right Tab Shift In Shift Out Start of Heading Space Start of Text Substitute Synchronous Idle Unit Separator Vertical Tab Loading the Auto-Login Script File After you create an auto-login script, copy the file to your computer. For more information on copying files, see the user manual for your computer. To ensure that your customized files (such as AutoLog.scr, remap.cfg, te_settings.ini, or cfglit.dat) are executed, you need to copy the files to the directory where the ITE executable is stored. If the same file exists in more than one location, only the file stored in the directory with the highest precedence will be executed. The other files will be ignored. The order of precedence is: 1 In the directory with the executable (\System\ITEData for CV41 running Windows CE, or \Program Files\Intermec\ITE for all other computers). 2 In the root of the Secure Digital card, if present. 3 In the Flash File Store, if present. 4 In the computer root directory. Disabling the Auto-Login Feature To disable auto-login, rename or delete the AutoLog.scr file. Renaming the file ensures that you can use the same auto-login script file later by changing the name back to AutoLog.scr. To enable a new script file, rename a different script file to AutoLog.scr. Follow this procedure to rename or delete the auto-login script file. To rename or delete the auto-login file 1 Open an ActiveSync connection to the computer. 2 Browse to the auto-login file. 3 Right-click the file and select Delete from the popup menu. The file is deleted. Or, select Rename from the popup menu and rename the file to disable the feature. 86 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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Chapter 3 — Customizing Your Configuration
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
Loading the Auto-Login Script File
After you create an auto-login script, copy the file to your computer. For more
information on copying files, see the user manual for your computer.
To ensure that your customized files (such as AutoLog.scr, remap.cfg,
te_settings.ini, or cfglit.dat) are executed, you need to copy the files to the directory
where the ITE executable is stored. If the same file exists in more than one location,
only the file stored in the directory with the highest precedence will be executed. The
other files will be ignored. The order of precedence is:
1
In the directory with the executable (\System\ITEData for CV41 running
Windows CE, or \Program Files\Intermec\ITE for all other computers).
2
In the root of the Secure Digital card, if present.
3
In the Flash File Store, if present.
4
In the computer root directory.
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature
To disable auto-login, rename or delete the AutoLog.scr file. Renaming the file
ensures that you can use the same auto-login script file later by changing the name
back to AutoLog.scr. To enable a new script file, rename a different script file to
AutoLog.scr.
Follow this procedure to rename or delete the auto-login script file.
To rename or delete the auto-login file
1
Open an ActiveSync connection to the computer.
2
Browse to the auto-login file.
3
Right-click the file and select
Delete
from the popup menu. The file is deleted.
Or, select
Rename
from the popup menu and rename the file to disable the
feature.
<DC2>
Device Control 2
<NUL>
Null, or all zeros
<DC3>
Device Control 3 (XOFF)
<RS>
Record Separator
<DC4>
Device Control
<RTAB>
Right Tab
<DEL>
Delete
<SI>
Shift In
<DLE>
Data Link Escape
<SO>
Shift Out
<EM>
End of Medium
<SOH>
Start of Heading
<ENQ>
Enquiry
<SPACE>
Space
<ENTER>
Enter
<STX>
Start of Text
<EOT>
End of Transmission
<SUB>
Substitute
<ESC>
Escape
<SYN>
Synchronous Idle
<ETB>
End Transmission Block
<US>
Unit Separator
<ETX>
End of Text
<VT>
Vertical Tab
VT/ANSI Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File (continued)
Control Character
Definition
Control Character
Definition