Response keywords
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Response keywords
The keyword in a response line specifies what to do with the responses you receive from the remote computer, as follows:
OK=
remote computer response<macro>The script continues to the next line if the response or macro is encountered.
LOOP=
remote computer response<macro>The script returns to the previous line if the response or macro is encountered.
CONNECT=remote computer response<macro>
Used at the end of a successful modem script. Not generally useful with the Switch.inf file.
ERROR=
remote computer response<macro>Causes Network Connections to display a generic error message if the response is encountered. Useful for notifying you when the remote computer reports a specific error.
ERROR_DIAGNOSTICS=
remote computer response<diagnostics>Causes Network Connections to display the specific cause for an error returned by the device. Not all devices report specific errors. Use ERROR= if your device does not return specific errors that can be identified with Network Connections diagnostics.
NoResponse
Used when no response comes from the remote device.
A connection always expects a response from the remote device and waits until a response is received unless a NoResponse statement follows the COMMAND= line. If there is no statement for a response following a COMMAND= line, the COMMAND= line executes and stops the script at that point.
For information about activating a Switch.inf script, see Activate a logon script. For more information about Switch.inf scripts, see Automating the Dial-up Logon Process by Using Switch.inf Scripts.