Changing the Network preferences
Creating log-in scripts
A log-in script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a network
server, such as your corporate network or your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
You can also use non-ASCII characters or literal characters for Log-in Scripts.
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For details, refer to "Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts" on page 99.
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Tap the Service field on the Network Preferences screen.
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Tap Details.
The Details screen is displayed.
3
Tap Script.
The Log-in Script screen is displayed.
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Tap the arrow V next to End and select one of the following
commands.
If the command requires additional information, a field appears to the right
of it for you to enter the information.
Wait For
Wait For Prompt
Send
Send CR
Send User ID
Send Password
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)
Makes your CLIÉ handheld wait for specific characters
from the TCP/IP server before executing the next
command.
Detects a challenge-response prompt coming from the
server and displays the dynamically generated challenge
value. Then enter the challenge value into your token
card, which in turn generates a response value for you to
enter on your CLIÉ handheld. This command takes two
arguments, separated by a vertical bar (|) on the input line.
Transmits specific characters to the TCP/IP server to
which you are connecting.
Transmits a carriage return or LF character to the TCP/IP
server to which you are connecting.
Transmits the User ID information entered in the User
ID field of the Network Preferences screen.
Transmits the password entered in the Password field
of the Network Preferences screen. If you did not
enter a password, this command prompts you to enter
one. The Password command is usually followed by a
Send CR command.
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