Customizing your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)
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Changing the Network preferences
Creating log-in scripts
A log-in script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a network
server, such as your corporate network or your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
You can also use non-ASCII characters or literal characters for Log-in Scripts.
b
For details, refer to “Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts” on page 95.
Note
Depending on the type of communication adapter (sold separately), there may be cases
when there is no need to create a log-in script.
b
For details on accessories that are not supplied, please refer to the “Read This First
(Operating Instructions).”
1
On the Network Preferences screen, tap the service field.
2
Tap Details.
The
Details
screen is displayed.
3
Tap Script.
The
Log-in Script
screen is displayed.
4
Tap the arrow
V
next to End and select one of the following
commands.
If the command requires additional information, a field appears to the right
of it for you to enter the information.
Wait For
Tells your CLIÉ handheld to wait for specific characters
from the TCP/IP server before executing the next
command.
Wait For Prompt
Detects a challenge-response prompt coming from the
server and displays the dynamically generated challenge
value. Then enter the challenge value into your token
card, which in turn generates a response value for you to
enter on your CLIÉ handheld. This command takes two
arguments, separated by a vertical bar (|) on the input line.
Send
Transmits specific characters to the TCP/IP server to
which you are connecting.
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