Using Loadlang; Using Loadadd - Intermec JG2010 User Manual

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Using LOADLANG

LOADLANG creates an image file that contains only the three startup files in
the C_FILES\COMMON directory. Then LOADLANG loads the image file
onto drive C, deleting all the files currently on drive C.
The LOADLANG command also edits AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to
support the DOS NLS language you specified when you installed
Auto-Loader. For help, see Chapter 8, "Preparing the Reader for International
Use."
Here is the syntax for LOADLANG:
loadlang
Note: If you installed Auto-Loader for a DOS NLS country, the LOADLANG batch
file is installed instead of the LOAD_USA batch file.

Using LOADADD

LOADADD adds or replaces files on the reader's drive C without overwriting
all of the files of drive C. You can also use LOADADD to configure the reader
to operate in a DOS NLS language.
There are two LOADADD commands:
• loadadd nls
• loadadd path \ filename [ path \ filename path \ filename... ]
where:
path
is the drive and directory of the file to load.
filename
is the name of the file to load.
You can specify more than one file or use path\*.* to load all the files from
a directory.
The next tables describe how the two LOADADD commands work depending
on the information you include in the command and whether you installed
Auto-Loader for a DOS NLS country.

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