Auto-Detect Tab of the Transfer Settings Dialog Box
How do I get to this dialog box?
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Open a VT terminal session.
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Open the Transfer Settings dialog box.
The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User interface mode Steps Ribbon With a session open, on the Session ribbon, from the Transfer group, click the Transfer launcher: InfoConnect Browser With a session open, on the InfoConnect menu, choose Tools and then File Transfer. In the Transfer dialog box, click the Settings button. TouchUX With a session open, tap the Wrench icon and then under Tools, select File Transfer. In the Transfer dialog box, click the Settings button. Classic MDI With a session open, from the Setup menu, select File Transfer. -
Select the Auto-Detect tab.
Use the Auto-detect tab to associate a filename extension (five characters or less) with a transfer type. When you send a file, it is transferred using the transfer type you specify.
InfoConnect comes with default extension associations. For example, the extension .txt
is associated with the ASCII file type when a .txt
file is transferred, it is transferred as an ASCII file.
You can associate additional filename extensions with a file transfer type by clicking Add.
Auto-detect options
Add | Click to show the Add Auto-detect Extension dialog box, from which you can add filename extensions to a selected transfer type. |
Remove | Click to remove the selected extension. |
Transfer type for undefined extensions | To associate all files to this transfer method by default, select ASCII, Binary, Image, Scan or Ask user. Only those files that are already associated with a file transfer type are exempted. If you are unsure about which transfer method to associate to the files you transfer, you have two choices: |
Select Scan to have InfoConnect determine the file transfer type without your input. | |
Select Ask User, and then from the Ask User dialog box, select the transfer method you want. | |
Note: If you are transferring a file that contains double-byte characters, select ASCII or Binary, not Scan. |
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