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INTERSVR

Starts the Interlnk server. Syntax INTERSVR [drive:[...]] [/X=drive:[...]] [/LPT:[n|address]] [/COM:[n|address]] [/BAUD:rate] [/B] [/V] To copy Interlnk files from one computer to another, use the following syntax: INTERSVR /RCOPY Parameter drive: Specifies the letter(s) of the drive(s) that will be redirected. By default, all drives are redirected. Switches /X=drive: Specifies the letter(s) of drive(s) that will not be redirected. By default, all drives are redirected. /LPT:[n|address] Specifies a parallel port to use. The n parameter specifies the number of the parallel port. The address parameter specifies the address of the parallel port. If you omit n or address, the Interlnk server uses the first parallel port that it finds connected to the client. If you specify the /LPT switch and omit the /COM switch, the server searches only for parallel ports. By default, all parallel and serial ports are scanned. /COM:[n|address] Specifies a serial port to use. The n parameter specifies the number of the serial port. The address parameter specifies the address of the serial port. If you omit n or address, the Interlnk server searches all serial ports and uses the first port that it finds connected to the client. If you specify the /COM switch and omit the /LPT switch, the server searches only for serial ports. By default, all parallel and serial ports are scanned. /BAUD:rate Sets a maximum serial baud rate. Valid values for rate are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. The default value is 115200. /B Displays the Interlnk server screen in black and white. Use this switch if you have problems reading your monochrome monitor. /V Prevents conflicts with a computer's timer. Use this switch if you have a serial connection between computers and one of them stops running when you use Interlnk to access a drive or printer port. /RCOPY Copies Interlnk files from one computer to another, provided that the computers are connected with a 7-wire, null-modem serial cable and that the <MODE> command is available on the computer where you are installing Interlnk. Related Commands For more information about Interlnk, see <INTERLNK> and <INTERLNK.EXE>.
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