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A. User name : Tim L. Security : 10
B. Real name : Tim Smith M. D Security: 10
C. Address : 64 D Street N. AR:--------------------------
D. City/State: S. Portland, ME O. AC:----------/1234
E. Zip code : 04106 P. Sex/Age : M16 (10/24/76)
F. SysOp note: R. Phone num : 207-767-4305
G. Computer : IBM AT or compatible T. Last/1st : 12/29/92 (08/08/92)
H. Occupation: Student/Sysop V. Locked out: Inactive
I. Heard From: Guess.. Hmmm. W. Password : XXXXXXXX
J. Status : [DEL] [TRP OFF] [LOCK] [ALRT] X. File Pts : 5010
K. Archiver : ZIP Y. Start Menu:
1. Call records- TC:991 TT:1763 CT:25 TL:32625 TB:720
2. Mail records- PB:310 PV:418 FB:0 WT:1
3. File records- DL:9-187k UL:1-430k DT:0-0k
4. Pref records- EM:Avatar CS:Yes PS:No CL:Yes ED:F/S
5. Subs records- CR:0 DB:0 BL:0 ED:01/01/70 ET:
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User Editor help
(;)New list mode (:)Autolist toggle (\)Show SysOp Log
([)Back one user (])Forward one user (=)Reload old data
({)Search backward (})Search forward (*)Validate user
(+)Mailbox (U)Goto user name/# (S)earch options
(-)New user answers (_)Other Q. answers ()Delete user
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Each command available in the user editor is detailed below.
A Alters the user's name. If the BBS allows handles, this
name can be set differently from the user's real name.
B Alters the user's real name.
C Alters the user's address.
D Alters the user's city and state/province.
E Alters the user's postal zip code.
F Alters the comment field if you want to be reminded of something
about the user.
G Alters the user's answer to the 1st Sysop Definable Question.
H Alters the user's answer to the 2nd Sysop Definable Question.
I Alters the user's answer to the 3rd Sysop Definable Question.
J This command toggles the Status of the user:
1) This command can be set to record every action of a
user from logon to logoff.
2) This command is used to turn auto-chat buffering on.
3) This command will output the users actions to a seperate
sysop log specific to the user.
4) This command will alert the sysop when the user logs on
the next time.
The Display next to Status doesn't display the status of
Chat buffer or Sysop Log, but notifies you if the user is
Deleted or if they are locked out.
K Alters the default archive type of the user.
L Alters the user's security level (SL).
M Alters the user's download security level (DSL).
N Allows toggling of the user's AR flags.
O Allows toggling of the user's AC flags.
P Alters the user's date of birth and gender.
Q Exits the user editor.
R Alters the user's telephone number.
T Alters the date that the user last called the BBS.
V This option allows a user to be "locked out" from the BBS;
the user will not be allowed to log back on under that name
or handle. You will be prompted for a lockout filename,
which will be displayed to the user if they try to log on again.
W Alters the user's password.
X Alters the user's file points.
Y Alters the starting menu for the user. (If not specified,
default from System Config is used.)
1 Allows alteration of the user's calling records:
Total calls
Total time on
Calls today
Time left today
Illegal logon attempts
Amount of time in Time Bank
2 Allows alteration of the user's mail records:
Total public posts
Total private posts (Email)
Total feedbacks sent
Mail waiting
3 Allows alteration of the user's File records.
Number of downloaded files
Number of downloaded kilobytes
Number of uploaded files
Number of uploaded kilobytes
Number of downloads today
Number of downloaded kilobytes today
4 Allows alteration of the user's Preferences:
Emulation Type
Clear Screen
Screen Pause
Color Monitor
Editor Type
5 Allows alteration of the user's Subscription records:
Credits
Debit
Date of Expiration
Expiration Level
; Toggles between "long" and "short" display modes.
: Used to turn off the re-display of the user account records
in-between commands.
\ Views the contents of Slog#.Log where # is the user number.
[ Allows editing of the record previous to the current one.
If you are at the first record, this command will move to
the last record.
] Allows editing of the record after the current one. If you
are at the last record, this command will move to the first
record.
= This command restores the original information for the
current record, if you didn't move to another record or
exited the user editor.
{ Searches backwards in the user file for all users matching
the criteria defined in search options.
} Searches forward in the user file for all users matching the
criteria defined in search options.
* This option will validate a user to a new security level
(A-Z, set in Subscription Access).
+ Alters the status of the user's mailbox. If the mailbox is
closed, no Email can be sent to that particular user.
The question is also asked of if the mail is to be forwarded
to another user.
U Moves directly to another user's record. You may enter the
user number, the user name, or a partial search string (the
user file will be searched for every user name that contains
the search string, and you will be prompted one by one).
S Specifies certain criteria for searching for users. The
following criteria are defined:
General text
ACS
SL
DSL
AR flags
AC flags
Status
Days since last on
Days since first on
Number of calls
User age
User gender
# 1/10's call/post
#k DL/1k UL
# DLs/1 UL
In addition, there are several commands that can be used
while in this sub-menu:
(L)ist options - List the current definitions for
each option.
(T)oggle options on/off - Toggle an option on/off.
(C)lear options - Make all options inactive.
(U)sers who match - List all users who match the
defined criteria.
(Q)uit - Return to the user editor.
- This command will display the user's answers to the
"Newuser.Inf" questionaire.
_ This command will ask for a filename and will display the
answers the current user entered to the filename.inf file.
Toggles deletion of a user's record.
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