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

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NF BC Networking the Reader<br />

3. At the reader’s DOS prompt, type this command to start Intersvr:<br />

intersvr<br />

Or scan this bar code:<br />

*INTERSVR*<br />

*INTERSVR*<br />

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The Interlnk Server Status screen appears, but no information is displayed<br />

because the connection has not been made yet.<br />

4. On the host computer, press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot and load Interlnk from<br />

the CONFIG.SYS file.<br />

Note: After you modify CONFIG.SYS and reboot your host computer once, you<br />

no longer need to reboot to establish a connection. Instead, you can type<br />

interlnk at the host computer’s DOS prompt.<br />

5. On the reader, the Interlnk Server Status screen is updated with<br />

information about the redirected drives. Use the viewport to view the<br />

screen. For help, see “Interpreting the Server’s Status Screen” later in this<br />

chapter.<br />

You are ready to start using your Interlnk connection. For example, if the<br />

client’s drive E is redirected to the server’s drive C, type this command at the<br />

client’s DOS prompt:<br />

e:<br />

Any command you type at the client’s drive E prompt will affect the server’s<br />

(reader’s) drive C.<br />

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