Intermec 200 Quick Reference Manual - Using The Auto-Login Feature
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Customizing Your Configuration
3-11
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4. After you set a password, the Verify TE Password
screen is displayed when you attempt to access the
TE configuration application. Type the password and
press
@ to proceed.
Using the Auto-Login Feature
The TE auto-login feature is invoked at TE startup when an auto-login script is
detected. The script file, AUTOLOG.SCR must be stored in the application
startup directory.
Auto-login information is lost when you reboot your JANUS device. In
addition, processing of the auto-login script is terminated if you press any key
during the auto-login sequence. The Auto-Login Restart commands (
for
3270/5250 or
> for VT/ANSI) allows you to restart the auto-login sequence
when a host session is broken. For more information on the Auto-Login Restart
commands, see Chapter 4, “3270 and 5250 Commands” or Chapter 5,
“VT/ANSI Commands.”
IMPORTANT!
Auto-login information is saved when you end a TE session by
logging off from the host computer. This DOES NOT prevent another user from
establishing a TE session using your login informationd. You must exit the terminal
emulation application to purge auto-login information.
Developing Auto-Login Scripts
A typical auto-login script consists of a few Input and InputHidden commands
followed by a HostName command, followed by a series of WaitFor and Send
commands. A very simple script may not have any input commands if all of
the JANUS devices are using the same account.
There are six commands you can use to create auto-login scripts. All
commands are case sensitive. For example, WaitFor is a command but Waitfor
is not a valid command. For more information on auto-login scripts, see
“Sample Auto-Login Scripts” in Appendix A.