Interlnk - Intermec JG2010 User Manual

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This appendix describes Interlnk, INTERLNK.EXE, INTERSVR.EXE, POWER.EXE, and
the Auto-Loader batch files.

Interlnk

With Interlnk, you can easily transfer files between your reader and a host
computer or another reader. You can also make all the drives on one computer
appear as if they are physically located on the other, so that you have
unrestricted access to the contents of all the drives.
The device running Interlnk is the client and is used to enter commands. The
device responding to commands is the server. For help installing and running
Interlnk, see "Running Interlnk to Transfer Files" in Chapter 6.
The command to begin running Interlnk is:
Syntax:
interlnk [ client :=][ server :]
where:
client
server
Notes:
Installing the INTERLNK.EXE Device Driver You must load the
INTERLNK.EXE device driver into memory before you can use the Interlnk
command. For help, see the next section.
Displaying the Status To display Interlnk's current status, type the command
on the client without including the client:=server: parameter.
Canceling Redirection on a Drive To cancel redirection of a client drive to a
server drive, specify only the client drive and the equal sign (=) in the
Interlnk command.
Examples:
To redirect drive F and G on the client to drive D and E on the server:
interlnk f=d g=e
To cancel the redirection of client drive G:
interlnk g=
helconital
specifies the letter of the client drive that is redirected to a drive
on the server. The drive must be one that was redirected when
you started Interlnk.
specifies the letter of the drive on the Interlnk server that is
redirected. The drive must be one listed under This Computer
(Server) in the Interlnk Server Status screen.
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