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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

5-16<br />

If there are no errors in the configuration file, the reader displays this<br />

message and configures the reader with the configuration file:<br />

Loading reader<br />

Configuration from<br />

{path\filename}<br />

If the configuration file contains errors, the reader displays a message<br />

stating that the reader configuration is unchanged. The reader generates an<br />

error file with the same filename as the configuration file, but with the<br />

extension .ERR. This file lists the line numbers with the incorrect syntax<br />

and the reason for the error. The command SET IM_ERRPATH=E:\ in<br />

AUTOEXEC.BAT specifies that the error file is written to drive E. You can<br />

view the file by typing this command at the DOS prompt on drive E:<br />

type filename.err<br />

Loading a Configuration File Whenever You Boot<br />

Each time you cold boot the reader, the reader returns to its default<br />

configuration. If you do not want the default configuration, you can add a<br />

command to AUTOEXEC.BAT that configures the reader with another<br />

configuration file every time you warm or cold boot the reader.<br />

The reader’s AUTOEXEC.BAT file is stored on drive C. Because drive C is a<br />

ROM drive resident in flash memory, you must use special utilities to change<br />

its contents. For help, see “Learning How to Change the Contents of Drive C”<br />

in Chapter 3.<br />

To load a configuration file when you boot the reader<br />

1. Create the configuration file to load when you boot the reader. For<br />

example, to save the current configuration in a file, start IC.EXE and select<br />

Save As from the File menu. Type a unique DOS filename for the file, such<br />

as <strong>JANUS</strong>.INI.<br />

2. Add this line to the reader’s AUTOEXEC.BAT file:<br />

d:\ic /l path\filename<br />

where:<br />

/l is the IC.EXE switch that loads a configuration file.<br />

path is the drive and directory that contains the configuration file.<br />

filename is the name of the configuration file you want to load.<br />

For example, type this command:<br />

d:\ic /l e:\network\reader\janus.ini

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