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G:\CODES\TAPEDR43\DOOR.SYS
Software Exchange BBS
Don
Eklund
000000
F
Y
Y
G:\BBS\RESTORE\
G:\CODES\TAPEDR43\NODE1\
10
0
REM line 1
REM line 2
THIS LINE USED BY TAPEDOOR 4.3 IN MAKEING (RESTORE.BAT)
REM line 4
REM line 5
REM line 6
------------------------ End of CFG -------------------------------
line 1: Drive and Path to your BBS's System File ( No trailing \ )
line 2: The name of your BBS
line 3: Your first name
line 4: Your last name
line 5: Registration Code
line 6: Restore Files by Volume V or by filename F
Line 7: Redirect CMS software output to user. Y or N
By Redirecting the Colorado software to the caller
you won't see the file being restored but they will.
Info on who and what's being restored is displayed to you.
Line 8: Compare user Bytes left before allowing a restore Y or N
line 9: Path to place restored files (be sure to end with a \ )
remember to tell your bbs where to locate the restored files.
line 10: Path to DISPLAY FILES (be sure to end with a \ )
TAPELIST.LST, MAIN, POST, HELP FILES, VOLUME, VOLUME # DISPLAY
and CMS. the display file are in a self extracting exe called
display.exe. For single nodes or multi nodes wishing to use the same
menus and tapelist.lst just extract the files in tapedoors home
directory.
Remember to copy tapelist.lst to what ever directory you have decided
to use for your displays.
line 11: Your last volume # on tape
line 12: Volume Numbers to Excluded (not searched or displayed) 0 for none
line 13: RESTORE.BAT Line 1 \
line 14: RESTORE.BAT Line 2 \
line 15: USED BY TAPE DOOR 4.3
line 16: RESTORE.BAT Line 4 \
line 17: RESTORE.BAT Line 5 \
line 18: RESTORE.BAT Line 6 \
Lines 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 are user defined batch commands. these lines are
taken in by tape door and are used to make RESTORE.BAT (the file that
restores the files) line 15 is used by tapedoor and will place the TAPE
RESTORE commands. Tape door also make a second file called RESTORE.DAT
that contains info needed to restore files. CMD.EXE can use this file as
another way of restoring the file, Read the CMD.DOC in the file
CMD-LINE.EXE.