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C:\INBOUND\
C:\TIC\
C:\WILDCAT\FILES\NEW\
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New Files Via Satellite
C:\WILDCAT\FILES\OLDFILES\
Y
C:\WILDCAT\BATCH\
N
none
---------------- there must be 10 lines above this line ------------
Line 1: This is the full drive and path to the location of the inbound
archive files you are going to process. There _is_ a trailing
backslash.
Line 2: This is the full drive and path to the location of the .TIC
files associated with the archives to be processed. This can
be the same directory as the inbound files but I recommend you
set up a separate directory. There _is_ a trailing backslash.
Line 3: This is the full drive and path to the location of the default
file area (usually something like "NEW FILES FROM SATELLITE")
for files that can be processed by are not specified in the
TICTAC.LST file.
Line 4: This is the Wildcat! File area number (as per MAKEWILD) for the
default file area as in Line 3: above.
Line 5: This is the description for the default file area. It should be
the same as in MAKEWILD.
Line 6: This is the full drive and path for the "oldfiles" file directory.
This is where TICTAC will move existing files that are the same
as the file it is processing. Sometimes the file may have the
same name but be entirely different. Rather than delete the old
file TICTAC moves it here so you can deal with it however you like.
There _is_ a trailing backslash.
Line 7: This should be either Y or N - If it is Y TICTAC will look for and
shell to TICTAC1.BAT in the directory specified in Line 8. This
batch file will be run before any of the main processing is done
and can be used to unzip ALTICS.XXX files (from Planet Connect) or
to move files to other directories in preparation for processing.
Line 8: This should either be the full drive and path to the batch file
indicated in Line 7: above or it should be "none" if Line 7 is set
to N. If drive and path is entered, there _is_ a trailing backslash.
Line 9: This should be either Y or N - If it is Y TICTAC will look for and
shell to TICTAC2.BAT in the directory specified in Line 10. This
batch file will be run after all main processing is completed and
just before returning to Wildcat! and can be used to clean up files
and/or directories, send messages to users or the SysOp about the
new files or update HELLOx or BULLx files.
Line 10: This should either be the full drive and path to the batch file
indicated in Line 9: above or it should be "none" if line 9 is set
to N. If drive and path is entered, there _is_ a trailing backslash.
None of the 10 lines should be blank and none should have anything other
than the indicated information on them. Unpredictable results may occur if
this .CFG file is not set up correctly.
Note that all drive/path entries now have a trailing backslash.