Interlnk.exe - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual

INTERLNK.EXE

This device driver redirects requests for operations on Interlnk drives or printer
ports to Intersvr drives or printer ports. You must load this device driver in the
CONFIG.SYS file of the device running Interlnk (the client).
Add a command to the client's CONFIG.SYS that follows this syntax:
device=[drive:][path\]interlnk.exe [/drives:n]
Syntax:
where:
drive:path
/drives:n
/noprinter
/com:n
/com:address
/auto
/noscan
/low
D-4
[/noprinter] [/com[:][n | address]] [/auto]
[/noscan] [/low ] [/baud:rate][/v]
specifies the location of the INTERLNK.EXE file
specifies the number of drives to redirect:
to redirect printers only
0
to redirect one drive
1
to redirect two drives
2
to redirect three drives (default) and so on.
3
specifies not to redirect printers. By default, Interlnk
redirects all available printer ports.
identifies the serial COM port that is connected to the
server by specifying either the number (n) or address
(address) of the port.
If you omit n and address, Intersvr searches all serial ports
and uses the first port that it finds connected to the client. If
you specify the /com switch, the server searches only for
serial ports. By default, all serial ports are scanned.
loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver in memory only
if the client can establish a connection with the server when
the client starts up. By default, Interlnk is loaded even if the
client cannot establish a connection with the server.
loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver in memory, but
prevents a connection between client and server from being
established. By default, the client tries to establish a
connection with the server as soon as you load
INTERLNK.EXE.
loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver into conventional
memory even if upper memory is available. By default,
INTERLNK.EXE is loaded into upper memory if DOS 5.0
upper memory block support and memory is available.

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