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group you want to create. | group you want to create. | ||
- | The fields that make up a message group are as follows: | + | **The fields that make up a message group are as follows:** |
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- | Area Name ................... The area name that will be displayed to | + | **Area Name** |
- | users when selecting from your message | + | |
- | area groups. | + | |
- | Access Level ................ | + | The area name that will be displayed |
- | user to be able to see/select this message | + | area groups. |
- | area group. | + | |
- | Access Flags ................ | + | **Access Level** |
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+ | The minimum security level needed for a user to be able to see/select this message | ||
+ | area group. | ||
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+ | **Access Flags** | ||
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+ | The access flags needed (or not needed) to access this message area group. | ||
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Once a message area group has been defined, refer to Menu Function 49 | Once a message area group has been defined, refer to Menu Function 49 | ||
(Select Message Area) for the options needed to allow your users access | (Select Message Area) for the options needed to allow your users access | ||
to it. | to it. | ||
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- | ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ | ||
- | │ File Areas - (F5) │ | ||
- | └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ | ||
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- | File areas are used to setup and categorize your downloadable files. | ||
- | can prevent groups of users from accessing certain file areas with the | ||
- | use of Access Levels and/or Access Flags. | ||
- | index to locate files as defined here in your file areas. | ||
- | configured your file areas, you MUST run PBUTIL FI (file index) to create | ||
- | the index in order for ProBoard to find the files for users to download. | ||
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- | A file area has the following fields: | ||
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- | Area Name ................... Name of this file area. Displayed to users | ||
- | on the BBS on the file selection list. | ||
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- | File Location ............... Directory where the files for this area are | ||
- | physically located. | ||
- | specify multiple directories per file area. | ||
- | To do this, enter the first file directory | ||
- | here, then create a file in your ProBoard | ||
- | system directory (usually C:\PB) called | ||
- | FA_< | ||
- | directory (one directory per line) in this | ||
- | file to tell ProBoard where to find the | ||
- | additional directories for this file area. | ||
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- | Example: | ||
- | has a total of 4 directories, | ||
- | first directory in the "File Location" | ||
- | in PROCFG, then create a file called | ||
- | FA_10.CTL. In this file, place the | ||
- | additional directories one per line like | ||
- | this: | ||
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- | Use an ascii editor like QEDIT, or the DOS | ||
- | editor to create this file. | ||
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- | Listing File ................ Full path & filename of the file in which | ||
- | the downloadable files are described. | ||
- | files is often called FILES.BBS. | ||
- | Menu Function 31, in the chapter on Menus. | ||
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- | Sample: C: | ||
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- | Access Flags ................ Flags needed to download files in this | ||
- | area. You can now specify flags that a | ||
- | user MUST NOT have to access this file | ||
- | area. These flags are displayed in | ||
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- | reverse. | ||
- | flag letter twice until you see it display | ||
- | in reverse. | ||
- | the flag letter again. | ||
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- | Access Level ................ Level needed to download files in this | ||
- | area. | ||
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- | Copy Local .................. Setting this option to " | ||
- | < | ||
- | whether or not to use it's CD-ROM specific | ||
- | file listing formats. | ||
- | tells ProBoard to copy the files in this | ||
- | file area to a different location, usually | ||
- | a local drive before a download of the file | ||
- | begins. | ||
- | Network drives since it frees up these | ||
- | resources for other users to access them. | ||
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- | It's important to understand that ProBoard now determines the format of | ||
- | " | ||
- | that have different " | ||
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- | The " | ||
- | ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── | ||
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- | < | ||
- | < | ||
- | < | ||
- | < | ||
- | < | ||
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- | Any missing information ( < | ||
- | CD-ROM or Network drive by ProBoard. | ||
- | your " | ||
- | from the disk in order to display your file listing for this area to your | ||
- | users. | ||
- | format for your " | ||
- | or Network drive for this information. | ||
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- | Hot Tip! | ||
- | ──────── | ||
- | Use " | ||
- | possible, to prevent ProBoard from accessing your CD-ROM or Network | ||
- | drives. | ||
- | list your files. | ||
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- | ProBoard will also copy files from CD-ROM or Network drives to a local | ||
- | drive when the "Copy Local" flag is set to " | ||
- | to a directory called " | ||
- | of the directory from which ProBoard was started from. You can specify | ||
- | your own directory by creating a DOS environment variable called CDTEMP | ||
- | containing the name of the drive -and- directory. | ||
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- | How to create your own "Copy Local" directory: | ||
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- | 1.) Decide on and create the directory where you want the files from the | ||
- | CD-ROM or Network to be copied into. For example, C: | ||
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- | ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── | ||
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- | 2.) Add the following line to your " | ||
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- | SET CDTEMP=C: | ||
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- | If ProBoard can not find the directory as specified it will attempt to | ||
- | create it, and if it can't will revert to using the CD_TEMP directory off | ||
- | of the directory the ProBoard was started from. | ||
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- | In TOPFILES.................. Determines whether or not this file area is | ||
- | included when TOPFILES.A?? | ||
- | Refer to PBUTIL FC for more information. | ||
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- | Free Area ................... Specifies whether or not ALL files in this | ||
- | file area are FREE files. | ||
- | to ' | ||
- | this area will not be deducted from their | ||
- | download limits. | ||
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- | Group #1 .................... The first group number this file area | ||
- | belongs to (1-255) if any. | ||
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- | Group #2 .................... The second group number this file area | ||
- | belongs to (1-255) if any. | ||
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- | Group #3 .................... The third group number this file area | ||
- | belongs to (1-255) if any. | ||
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- | Group #4 .................... The fourth group number this file area | ||
- | belongs to (1-255) if any. | ||
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- | All Groups .................. Does this file area belong to all file | ||
- | groups? | ||
- | between Yes/No. | ||
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- | Max. files................... Maximum number of files that can be | ||
- | downloaded from this area per user per day | ||
- | (0 means unlimited). | ||
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- | Max. Kb...................... Maximum number of Kbytes that can be | ||
- | downloaded from this area per user per day | ||
- | (0 means unlimited). | ||
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- | FILES.BBS Date Format ....... The date format that is used in this area's | ||
- | FILES.BBS file. You have to change this if | ||
- | FILES.BBS contains dates in a different | ||
- | format than " | ||
- | (CD-ROMs from Europe for example). | ||
- | don't set this so it matches the date | ||
- | format in FILES.BBS, ProBoard will not be | ||
- | able to correctly read the dates listed in | ||
- | your file list. | ||
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