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- CATSCAN PROFESSIONAL
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- An Upload File Processor and
- Virus Scanning Program for Bulletin Board Systems
- Version 1.0
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- Copyright 1993
- by
- Scott Green / Mike Ortiz
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- "The Intelligent File Processor"
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- Table of Contents
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- 1.0 Trademark and Copyright Information . . . . . . . . . . . .3
- 2.0 Catscan Professional Licensing Agreement. . . . . . . . . .3
- 3.0 Program Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
- 4.0 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
- 5.0 Catscan Professional Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
- 5.1 Hardware Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
- 5.2 Catscan Professional Features. . . . . . . . . . . . .5
- 5.3 What will Catscan Professional do for me . . . . . . .6
- 6.0 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
- 6.1 Files used with Catscan Professional . . . . . . . . .7
- 6.1.1 ADDNAMES.TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
- 6.1.2 BADNAMES.TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
- 6.1.3 CAPTURE .TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
- 6.1.4 KEEPAV .TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
- 6.1.5 TXTNAMES.TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
- 6.1.6 ZIP .CMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- 6.2 Message Files used with Catscan Professional . . . . 10
- 6.2.1 @ Macros used with messages. . . . . . . . . . 11
- 6.2.1 INFOMSG .TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- 6.3 Screen Files used with Catscan Professional. . . . . 11
- 7.0 Configuration with CSEDIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- 7.1 CSEDIT / PATHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 7.2 CSEDIT / GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- 7.3 CSEDIT / OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- 7.3.1 CSEDIT / OPTIONS / SCANNERS SETUP. . . . . . . 25
- 7.3.2 CSEDIT / OPTIONS / SCAN DIRS ONLY. . . . . . . 26
- 7.3.3 CSEDIT / OPTIONS / EXCLUDE DIRS. . . . . . . . 26
- 7.3.4 CSEDIT / OPTIONS / EXCLUDE SECURITY. . . . . . 27
- 7.4 CSEDIT / EXTERNALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
- 7.4.1 CSEDIT / EXTERNALS / ARCHIVERS . . . . . . . . 28
- 7.4.2 CSEDIT / EXTERNALS / GIF PROCESSING. . . . . . 29
- 7.5 CSEDIT / IMPORT-EXPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
- 7.6 CSEDIT / FILE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- 7.6.1 CSEDIT / FILE / SAVE CONFIG. . . . . . . . . . 35
- 7.6.2 CSEDIT / FILE / LOAD CONFIG. . . . . . . . . . 35
- 7.6.3 CSEDIT / FILE / EXIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- 8.0 Catscan Professional Command Line Options . . . . . . . . 36
- 9.0 Creating a Custom ANSI Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
- 10.0 Using CatScan Professional with Uart and DigiBoards . . . 38
- 11.0 Testing Your Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
- 12.0 Processing Files with Catscan Professional. . . . . . . . 40
- 12.1 Processing files after Upload. . . . . . . . . . . . 40
- 12.2 Processing Uploaded Files in an Event. . . . . . . . 40
- 13.0 Catscan Professional Support Sites. . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- 14.0 Registering Catscan Professional. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
- 15.0 Acknowledgements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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- CatScan Professional v1.0 Copyright 1993 Page - 2
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- 1.0 ... Trademark and Copyright Information
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- Catscan Professional, CSPro, and CSEdit are trademarks of City
- Limits Software and PC Connections.
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- All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
- Their use in this documentation does not constitute that City
- Limits Software or PC Connections, has attempted to claim
- ownership of, or endorse the use of these products or programs.
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- Catscan Professional is Copyrighted by City Limits Software and
- PC Connections, 1993. All Rights Reserved.
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- 2.0 ... Catscan Professional Licensing Agreement
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- Catscan Professional uses a special KEY file to allow operation
- in either the DEMO or REGISTERED mode. Before CSPro will operate,
- the demo key must be obtained from one of the Catscan
- Professional support boards. This demo key may not be distributed
- in any form. Sysops are allowed to evaluate Catscan Professional
- for a period of 30 days. After which, the Sysop MUST register the
- program or discontinue its use. Catscan Professional is not
- "Cripple Ware". All features of the program are fully functional
- during the 30 day evaluation period.
-
- The Catscan Professional distribution archive files may not be
- modified in any way. This includes adding special archive
- comments or other files that would advertise or promote any
- organization.
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- The original Catscan Professional archive file may be distributed
- so long as no KEY files are contained in the archive. No special
- fee may be charged for the distribution of Catscan Professional.
- Pay BBS systems may distribute Catscan Professional, as long as
- the above conditions have been met.
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- 3.0 ... Program Support
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- Catscan Professional is fully supported by the authors. Every
- effort was made to insure that the installation of If any problem
- is encountered during installation or the normal operation of
- Catscan Professional, please feel free to call any of the support
- sites listed in section 13.0 - Catscan Professional Support
- Sites.
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- 4.0 ... Warranty
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- Catscan Professional is provided "As Is" with no other warranty
- either expressed or implied. You assume all risks associated with
- the use or misuse of Catscan Professional. The authors of Catscan
- Professional, Scott Green, Mike Ortiz, and their respective
- companies will not be liable for any damages, service, repair,
- loss of profit, or loss of savings associated with the use of
- Catscan Professional.
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- The only guarantee expressed is that Catscan Professional will
- occupy disk space. Catscan Professional may have bugs, as found
- in any commercial program.
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- 5.0 ... Catscan Professional Introduction
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- Thank you for taking the time to use Catscan Professional. You
- have chosen the state-of-the-art in Upload File Processors. No
- other upload file processor provides the rich feature set that
- Catscan Professional provides its users.
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- Catscan Professional, or CSPro for short, was born out of the
- necessity for quality, virus free files available for user
- download. This is, very possibly, the finest and most important
- service that you can provide your users. Your users will not
- worry about files downloaded from your BBS, after the files are
- processed by CSPro.
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- 5.1 ... Hardware Requirements
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- CSPro will function on any IBM PC or compatible computer. Memory
- requirements will vary based on the operation being performed on
- the file in process. It is recommended that 450 k-bytes of free
- conventional memory be available for proper operation. XMS Memory
- is not required, but if available, will be used by CSPro to
- further enhance program operation.
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- 5.2 ... Catscan Professional Features
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- Catscan Professional offers the Sysop many features that are not
- found in any other Upload File Processor. The following are but a
- few of the many features available with CSPro.
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- o CSPro creates temp directories from a work directory,
- allowing you to have all the temp directories created from
- within the same work directory.
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- o CSPro has the ability to move failed files to a bad
- directory.
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- o CSPro has two different ways to check the date of files.
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- o You can set the archive date by Current Date, Oldest File,
- Newest File, or Original Date.
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- o Supports ZIP, LZH, ARJ, PAK, ARC, ZOO, SDN, TD0, and user
- definables USR1 through USR7.
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- o Converts files to any default archive format.
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- o Option to not recompress archives of the same type as your
- default.
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- o Converts non-compressed files to your compression default.
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- o Place an archive comment on any file compressed with an
- archiver supporting archive comments.
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- o Will convert self extracting files to your default archive
- compression.
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- o Can retain all -AV signatures, a list of certain ones, or
- remove them completely.
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- o Capture comments from archive files before their replaced
- with your own comment.
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- o Writes GIF, JPG and/or just archive files to a RUNLATER.TXT
- file for later processing.
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- o A 32 bit CRC duplicate file checking system eliminating
- duplicate files on the BBS.
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- o Ability to move failed files to a file area on the BBS.
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- o Stop processing after the current file if ESC is pressed.
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- o Seconds to delay on passed and failed files.
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- o Two separate Sysop names for sending and receiving mail
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- o Sends internal BBS messages to users and Sysop.
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- o Ability to turn off screen display for slow baud rates.
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- o Works on either Serial (Uart) or DIGI ports.
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- o Can delay processing and converting of SDN files.
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- o CSPro can create SDI or DIZ files in the archive file.
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- o Creates an EXTRA INFO message for files not containing
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- FILE_ID.DIZ description files.
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- o Can use up to 15 different virus scanners.
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- o CSPro can fail GIF files by GIF resolution or integrity.
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- o Converts JPG to GIF, GIF to JPG, or GIF to Giflite.
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- o Enters the GIF Resolution in the short description.
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- o Imports and Exports to an ASCII text file for easy
- upgrading.
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- o Context sensitive help for every entry field in CSEdit.
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- 5.3 ... What will Catscan Professional do for me?
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- If you are a Sysop then you know the extra work involved in
- keeping your BBS files virus clean and up to date with the latest
- archiver. With more and more users and Sysops having 14.4k baud
- modems, a greater number of files are being transferred to and
- from BBS's. Imagine the ability to set up a program that can take
- care of all your files uploaded to your system automatically.
- CSPro can make your file area appear like a hard working Sysop is
- behind all the work. CSPro will effortlessly maintain your file
- area for you and perform these basic functions; scan every file
- for viruses using up to 15 virus scanners, convert any
- noncompressed files to your choice of archivers, or convert
- archives not in your default archive format. All this can happen
- automatically and CSPro will change everything on your BBS to
- reflect any changes it made to the file. The options mentioned so
- far are just the basic functions that a file scanner needs.
- However CSPro has many more options to simplify the Sysop's life,
- which are too numerous to mention again in this DOC file. For
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- more information on what features CSPro has available to you see
- section entitled "CatScan Professional Features".
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- 6.0 ... Installation of CatScan Professional.
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- Installation of CSPro consists of creating a directory to hold
- all of the accessory files needed for CSPro to operate. This
- directory will be called the "CSPro Home Directory". In our
- example we will create a directory called CSPRO on the C: drive.
- The following commands will accomplish this for you.
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- C:
- MD \CSPRO
- CD \CSPRO
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- You should now uncompress all the files contained in the
- CSPRO*.ZIP archive to the C:\CSPRO directory. The following
- command will do this for you. We are assuming that you have
- PKZIP version 2.04g and that it is in your DOS PATH. We will
- also assume that the CSPRO*.ZIP is in the C:\DOWN directory.
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- PKUNZIP C:\DOWN\CSPRO*.ZIP
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- At this point all the working files should be in the CSPRO
- directory on your C: drive. Keep in mind that if you wish to use
- another drive or directory then you may do so.
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- The CSPro Home Directory, must also exist in the DOS path. The
- DOS path indicates the directories DOS searches for a program
- file that you want to run, including the current directory. To
- place the CSPro Home Directory into the DOS path, edit your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file with any ASCII text editor. Place the cursor on
- a blank line, and type the following:
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- PATH=C:\CSPRO
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- Replace the C:\CSPRO with the directory that you have just placed
- all of the CSPro distribution files into. If you already have a
- PATH statement, add C:\CSPRO to the end.
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- 6.1 ... Files used with Catscan Professional
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- The following files are used by CSPro during normal operation.
- These files are maintained by the Sysop with any ASCII text
- editor. These files must reside in the CSPro Home Directory.
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- 6.1.1 ... ADDNAMES.TXT
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- This file is used when CSPro is configured to add a file to the
- uploaded archive. Many Sysops wish to add a file to each uploaded
- archive file to advertise their BBS. This file allows the Sysop
- to specify a file to be added to the archive, and a list of
- random names to call the file when added to the archive. The
- format of this file is as follows:
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- C:\CSPRO\MYBBS.AD
- README.NOW
- THEBEST.BBS
- CALLMY.BBS
- README.1ST
- HAPPY.BBS
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- The first line of ADDNAMES.TXT is used to define the drive,
- directory, and name of the original file to add to the archive.
- The following lines are used to rename the original file when it
- is put into the archive file. There is no limit to the number of
- names that may be placed into this file, as long as the first
- line specifies an existing file.
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- 6.1.2 ... BADNAMES.TXT
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- This file is used to specify a list of file names that the Sysop
- wishes to be removed from all uploaded archive files. Most Sysops
- do not want other BBS ads in the files that are available for
- download. In the past, this was a tedious process, in which the
- Sysop, or Co-Sysop, had to look at each uploaded file and delete
- any unnecessary files that existed in the archive. When CSPro is
- used to process the uploaded archive this task is virtually
- eliminated. After you have found a file in an uploaded archive
- that is a BBS ad, simply add the name of this file to the
- BADNAMES.TXT file. It is also possible to add the 32 bit CRC
- value of the BBS ad to the BADNAMES.TXT file. To obtain this
- value, use the provided CSCRCBR.EXE program and find the file
- name. The 32 bit CRC value is displayed in the right most column
- of the screen. This method may be used to eliminate BBS ads in
- which the file name rotates much like the ADDNAMES.TXT
- description above. The format of BADNAMES.TXT is as follows:
-
- README.NOW
- THEBEST.BBS
- CALLMY.BBS
- README.1ST
- HAPPY.BBS
- -1906333621
- 210555281
- 1261087244
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- The first five lines in this example are specific file names that
- are to be deleted from the archive. The following three lines
- denote specific 32 bit CRC values of files to be removed from the
- archive file. Note that negative numbers are supported. When CRC
- values are used the file will be found even if the file name
- changes.
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- 6.1.3 ... CAPTURE.TXT
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- This file is used to maintain a list of all comments that were
- placed in the uploaded archive files. Some archive files will be
- uploaded with a BBS ad in the form of an archive comment.
- Currently ZIP, LZH, and ARJ files support archive comments. The
- Sysop may wish to place a comment on the uploaded file, but at a
- later date, determine the BBS from which the file originated.
- Reference the configuration option "Capture Uploaded Comments in
- CAPTURE.TXT" in the section entitled "CSEDIT / GENERAL" for
- further configuration.
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- 6.1.4 ... KEEPAV.TXT
-
- Some archive files created by PKZIP contain a unique signature
- that insures that the file was not tampered with after original
- creation. This signature is called the "AV" or "Authentic
- Verification" signature. The Sysop may wish to leave this
- signature intact. To configure CSPro to allow this feature simply
- add the AV value, each on a separate line, of all signatures that
- you wish to remain intact. The format for KEEPAV.TXT is as
- follows:
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- UUM818
- PKW655
- TYR931
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- When CSPro encounters a file with one of the above signatures the
- file will not be recompressed after processing. CSPro will make
- all other tests on the file. Reference the configuration option
- "Do What with -AV Files" in the section "CSEDIT / GENERAL" for
- further configuration.
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- 6.1.5 ... TXTNAMES.TXT
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- This file is used to define a list of file extensions that will
- be converted to the default archive type. This feature is used
- when the Sysop wishes to have all uploaded files compressed to
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- save disk space. Files such as DOC, TXT, WAV, and many others are
- not compressed before upload. If CSPro encounters a file in which
- the extension exists in TXTNAMES.TXT, the file will be converted
- to the default archive type. The format of TXTNAMES.TXT is as
- follows:
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- TXT
- DOC
- WAV
- ROL
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- Any file that is uploaded with one of the above extensions will
- be converted to the default archive type. Reference the
- configuration option "Compress TXT files from TXTNAMES.TXT" found
- in "CSEDIT / GENERAL" for further configuration.
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- 6.1.6 ... ZIP.CMT
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- This file is used by CSPro when an archive comment is placed on
- an uploaded archive file. Most Sysops choose to place a comment
- on ZIP, ARJ, and LZH files. This comment is generally an
- advertisement for the Sysop's BBS. This file may be created and
- maintained with any ASCII editor. To achieve the proper aesthetic
- effect, place a blank line at the top of the file. ZIP.CMM must
- exist in the CSPro Home Directory.
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- 6.2 Message Files used with Catscan Professional
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- When using CSPro with a BBS, messages may be sent in the BBS to
- both the Sysop and the uploader in the event that an uploaded
- file passes or fails processing. CSPro uses the following files
- as templates when creating these messages.
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- SYSOPB.TXT - Message template used when sending the Sysop a
- message after an uploaded file has failed
- processing.
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- SYSOPG.TXT - Message template used when sending the Sysop a
- message after an uploaded file has passed
- processing.
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- USERB.TXT - Message template used when sending the uploader a
- message after an uploaded file has failed
- processing.
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- USERG.TXT - Message template used when sending the uploader a
- message after an uploaded file has passed
- processing.
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- These files must exist in the CSPro Home Directory. These files
- may be created and maintained with any ASCII text editor.
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- 6.2.1 ... @ Macros used with messages
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- When CSPro uses one of the above files to send the Sysop or
- uploader a message, Macros may be used. Macros serve as a way to
- create a boilerplate document with different information inserted
- into the text at the Macro position. Macros always begin and end
- with the "@" symbol. When CSPro encounters one of the following
- Macros in a template, the appropriate information is inserted
- into the text produced:
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- @ORIGFILENAME@ - File name before processing
- @NEWFILENAME@ - File name after processing
- @FAILEDSTATE@ - If file fails, last check ran on file
- @ORIGFILEPATH@ - File path before processing
- @NEWFILEPATH@ - File path after processing
- @NUMFILES@ - Total number of files contained in
- archive
- @OLDESTFILE@ - Date of oldest file in archive
- @NEWESTFILE@ - Date of newest file in archive
- @BIGGESTFILE@ - Size of largest file in archive
- @SMALLESTFILE@ - Size of smallest file in archive
- @UNCOMPBYTES@ - Size of file when uncompressed
- @ORIGFILESIZE@ - File size before processing
- @NEWFILESIZE@ - File size after processing
- @IMBEDDEDARC@ - "Yes" if file contains an imbedded
- archive
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- 6.2.2 ... INFOMSG.TXT
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- When CSPro is used with a WildCat BBS, the extended file
- information may be created. This feature is used when a file does
- not already contain extended information, or a FILE_ID.DIZ file.
- When the file is uploaded the uploader may choose to add extended
- information about the uploaded file. A FILE_ID.DIZ file may exist
- in the uploaded archive file. This file is an ASCII text file
- that contains extended information about the uploaded file. If
- neither of these conditions exist, CSPro will search the CSPro
- Home Directory for the file INFOMSG.TXT. If this file exists, the
- file will be used much like the message templates described in
- section 6.2 to create the extended file information. INFOMSG.TXT
- may also contain the message Macro codes described in section
- 6.2.1.
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- 6.3 ... Screen Files used with Catscan Professional
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- Screen files are used to display status information to both the
- Sysop and the uploader during file processing. The following
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- files are used as CSPro screen display files and must exist in
- the CSPro Home Directory:
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- CSPRO.SCR - File used to display status information during local
- processing, or if the uploader has ANSI color
- selected. This file may be customized to the Sysop's
- needs. Please reference the section "Creating a
- Custom ANSI Screen" for further information.
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- CSPRO.RIP - File used to display status information if the
- uploader is using a RipScript compatible terminal
- program. This file may not be modified by the Sysop.
- CSPro is pre-configured to place the status
- information in the appropriate locations on the
- screen.
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- 7.0 ... Configuration with CSEDIT
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- CSEDIT.EXE is used to modify the many options and features
- available with CatScan Professional.
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- When the program starts, CSEdit will search for two files called
- CSPRO.CFG and CSEDIT.HLP. CSPRO.CFG is used to store all of the
- configuration information entered in CSEdit. When the program is
- started for the first time, CSEdit will choose default values for
- all configuration options. CSEDIT.HLP is used to display help
- information for CSEdit when the "F1" key is pressed while a
- configuration field is highlighted. Context sensitive help is
- available for each configuration option available in CSEdit.
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- To run CSEdit simply type the following:
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- C:
- CD \CSPRO
- CSEDIT
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- Moving from screen to screen:
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- In this documentation the CSEdit configuration screens will be
- presented in the order, left to right, that they occur in the
- main menu. To exit from one screen and move to another press
- escape to return to the main menu and select the configuration
- screen that you wish to edit. Pressing escape while on a field
- that is currently being edited will cause the edited information
- to be lost. To insure that information is not lost always make
- sure that when going back to the main menu your selection bar is
- not on a field that has just been modified.
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- While entering information in CSEdit, the following keys are
- active for use:
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- F1 - Display context sensitive help for the current
- field. Pressing F1 while help is displayed will
- display a complete list of topics for which help is
- available.
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- PgDn - Scroll to the next screen of information in the
- current configuration screen. Some configuration
- screens extend below the boundaries of the current
- window. These screens use a scroll bar to display
- the relative location in the current configuration
- screen.
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- PgUp - Scroll to the previous screen of information in the
- current configuration screen.
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- Down Arrow - Move to the next field in the configuration screen.
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- Up Arrow - Move to the previous field in the configuration
- screen.
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- Spacebar - This key is used to advance through the available
- choices when a multiple choice field is
- highlighted.
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- Enter - Accept the current field information and move to the
- next field.
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- Escape - Exit the current configuration screen and return to
- the CSEdit main menu.
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- Delete - Delete the character to the right of the cursor.
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- Backspace - Delete the cursor to the left of the cursor.
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- After the program is started CSEdit will display the following
- menu:
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- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Paths General Options Externals Import / Export File |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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- From this menu you will be able to select any of the available
- configuration screens.
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- 7.1 ... CSEDIT / PATHS
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- The following screen will be displayed after selecting "PATHS" in
- the CSEdit Main Menu:
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- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | Path to Temp Drive\Directory C:\CSPRO\TEMP\ |
- | Path to Bad Directory C:\CSPRO\BAD\ |
- | Path to CSPRO Home Directory C:\CSPRO\ |
- | Path to BBS Home Directory C:\WC30\ |
- | |
- +----------------------- Paths To Files ------------------------+
-
- Path to Temp Drive\Directory:
-
- When CSPro is processing an uploaded file it needs a location in
- which to place files of a temporary nature. This field is used to
- establish the drive and path to store these files. This field may
- contain the path to any directory on any logical disk.
-
- EXAMPLE : C:\CSPRO\TEMP\
-
- NOTE : CSPro unarchives uploaded files to this directory so you
- must insure that this drive contains enough space for any
- file that may be uploaded to your BBS.
-
-
- Path to Bad Directory :
-
- If CSPro encounters a file that fails processing for any reason,
- that file is a candidate for relocation to the bad directory. If
- the field "Move Failed Files to your BAD dir" in CSEDIT / GENERAL
- is set to Y, CSPro will move the failed file to the directory
- specified by this field.
-
-
- Path to CSPRO Home Directory :
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
- This field establishes the directory where CSPro will look to
- find all of the files needed for normal operation.
-
- Path to BBS Home Directory :
-
- This field is used to inform CSPro where to locate files that are
- maintained by your BBS Software. For instance, for WildCat, CSPro
- uses the file MAKEWILD.DAT to determine where the User and File
- databases are located.
-
- EXAMPLE : C:\WC30\
-
-
- 7.2 ... CSEDIT / GENERAL
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Date Configuration |
- | Use Strict Date Checking N |
- | How old in days should you accept files 360 |
- | Set Archive date Original Date |
- | |
- | File Compression |
- | Default Archiver ZIP |
- | Convert files to your default Archive Y |
- | Compress TXT files from TXTNAMES.TXT Y |
- | Recompress files of the same archive type Y |
- | Convert Self Extracting Files Y |
- | Put your Comment on the archived file Y |
- | DO what with -AV Files Keep All |
- | Capture Uploaded Comments in CAPTURE.TXT N |
- | |
- | Duplicate File Detection |
- | Use Internal Archive Dup Checking N |
- | CRC Percentage to fail in Dup Database 70 |
- | |
- | Failed File Processing |
- | Move failed files to your BAD dir N |
- | File area to move bad files to 0 |
- | |
- | Time Constraints |
- | Stop Processing after x Minutes 0=Never 0 |
- | Seconds to Delay if File Fails 2 |
- | Seconds to Delay if File Passes 2 |
- | |
- | Messages |
- | Conference Number to Leave Messages in 0 |
- | Enter Sysop Name here to get messages TO them SCOTT GREEN |
- | Enter Sysop Name here to get messages FROM them SCOTT GREEN |
- | Send message to user if file passes N |
- | Send message to user if file fails N |
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- | Send message to sysop if file passes N |
- | Send message to sysop if file fails N |
- | |
- | Modem Configuration |
- | Does your Modem use RTS/CTS N |
- | Show ANSI Screen to This Baud and Higher 0 |
- | Device Type UART |
- | |
- | Miscellaneous |
- | How many days to preserve SDN files 0 |
- | Network Type Single Line |
- | BBS Type WildCat |
- | Create Description File FILE_ID.DIZ |
- | Scan TD0 Files for integrity N |
- | Add Info Message to extended Information Y |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
- Use Strict Date Checking :
-
- The Sysop may wish to reject any uploaded files that do not fall
- within a specific age group. For instance, you may not want any
- files to exist on your BBS that are older than one year. CSPro
- will check the date of uploaded files to determine the oldest and
- newest file contained in the archive. This file works in
- conjunction with the field "How old in days should you accept
- files" located in Misc Options. If this field is set to Y, CSPro
- will accept the file only if all files in the archive are newer
- than the specified age. If this field is set to N, CSPro will
- accept the file if any files are found in the archive that are
- newer than the specified age.
-
- How old in days should you accept files :
-
- This field is used to establish the age of files in days that you
- wish to accept. When this field is set to 0, file age checking is
- disabled.
-
- Set Archive Date :
-
- Set Archive Date gives you the ability to set the date of the
- file being processed. You have four choices to choose from:
- Original Date, Current Date, Oldest File, and Newest File.
-
- Original Date - This option will retain the archives original
- file date. This method is used to process a
- directory that you just want to freshen or change
- the archive type. Using this method will cause
- the files to not be displayed during a "New File
- Scan" on the BBS.
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- Current Date - This method will place the current date and time
- on the newly processed archive. The file will be
- displayed on the BBS during a New File Scan when
- using this method.
-
- Newest File - This method will set the archive date to the same
- date as the newest file in the archive. This
- feature is nice to use after your files have been
- available for a period of time. The Sysop would
- then execute CSPro with this option set against
- the directory. The archive files contained in the
- directory would then reflect the archives true
- date.
-
- Oldest File - This method could be used just like the Newest
- file method. But it would be for more
- conservative Sysops. The archive date would
- guarantee that all files would not be older than
- the archive date.
-
-
-
- Default Archiver :
-
- This field may be changed by pressing either the space bar to
- move forward or the minus '-' key to go backwards. This field is
- used to inform CSPro which archive type that all other archives
- will be converted to.
-
- Convert files to your default Archive :
-
- If this field is set to Y, CSPro will convert all uploaded
- archive files to the type specified in "Default Archiver". For
- instance, if the user uploads an ARJ file and the Sysop wishes
- all uploaded files to be ZIP files, this field would be set to Y
- and the "Default Archiver" field to ZIP. CSPro will convert the
- ARJ to ZIP.
-
- Compress TXT files from TXTNAMES.TXT :
-
- This field is used to inform CSPro to convert uploaded files that
- are not already compressed to the default archiver type. For
- instance, the Sysop may wish to compress all uploaded files with
- a .TXT extension with the default archiver. In this case the
- field would be set to Y. The file TXTNAMES.TXT is an ASCII file
- located in the CSPro home directory. The file contains a list of
- file extensions, one per line, to compress. Do not include any of
- the standard archiver extensions into this file, such as ZIP,
- LZH, or ARJ.
-
- Recompress files of the same archive type :
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
- In order to insure that all archive files uploaded to the BBS are
- archived with the latest archiver version, set this field to Y.
- For instance, a user uploads a file compressed with PKZIP v1.1,
- and you are using PKZIP v2.0, the file will be recompressed. If
- you want to bypass recompression of these files, set this field
- to N.
-
-
- Put your Comment on the archived file :
-
- This field will inform CSPro that you wish to put your own
- comment on all ZIP and ARJ files. To allow for this set this
- field to Y. Then create a file called CSPRO.CMT with an ASCII
- editor in your CSPro Home Directory. This file will then be added
- as the archive comment in the file when rearchived. This feature
- only functions with ZIP and ARJ files.
-
- NOTE : It is recommended that you place a blank line at the top
- of this file because some archivers will not display the
- first comment line properly.
-
-
- Convert Self Extracting Files :
-
- CSPro can detect files that have been uploaded to your BBS in
- Self-Extracting form. This type of file generally has an
- extension of .EXE. When the file is executed, it will uncompress
- itself. This allows the creator of the file to provide the user
- the ability to uncompress the file without obtaining the
- unarchiver. If you would like to convert these files to your
- default archive type, set this field to Y.
-
- DO what with -AV Files :
-
- This is a new and unique feature that CSPro offers its users. It
- gives the Sysop the ability to maintain certain files that
- contain specific "AV" signatures. Three options are available:
- Strip All, Keep All, and Keep List. Below is a brief explanation
- of each of the options:
-
- Strip All - Rearchives the file which will cause CSPro to
- recompress the file, removing any previous "AV"
- signature on the file.
-
- Keep All - Will never rearchive the file so that the previous
- "AV" signature on the file will remain intact.
-
- Keep List - This option will allow the Sysop to maintain a list
- of specific "AV" signatures. To use this option
- simply create or add to the file KEEPAV.TXT with an
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- CatScan Professional v1.0 Copyright 1993 Page - 18
-
-
-
-
-
- ASCII editor. All that is required is for you to type
- in each AV signature you want to preserve on its own
- line. An example may look like the following:
-
- UUM818 <--- This is Our AV Signature
- PKW655 <--- This is PKWare!'s AV Signature
-
- In the above example, any files that contained one of
- above "AV" signatures would be preserved in their
- original state. All other files would have their "AV"
- signature stripped.
-
- Capture Uploaded Comments in CAPTURE.TXT :
-
- CSPro has the ability to maintain the comments of all .ZIP and
- .LZH files uploaded to your BBS. This is useful if you would like
- to see where your files are coming from. CSPro will append the
- comments to the file CAPTURE.TXT located in the CSPro Home
- Directory.
-
- Use Internal Archive Dup Checking :
-
- CSPro has the ability to reject uploaded files that already exist
- on your BBS. CSPro can detect a duplicate file even if the file
- name changes or files have been added to the archive file. CSPro
- accomplishes this feature by creating a 32 bit CRC for each file
- in the archive and checking the CRC against other files that have
- been uploaded to your BBS. This field works in conjunction with
- "CRC Percentage" located in Misc. Options. Let's assume, for
- instance, that a user uploads a file called GAMES.ZIP and it
- contains 10 files in the archive. A CRC is generated for each of
- the 10 files and is saved in the CRC database. At a later date,
- another user uploads a file called GAMES1.ZIP, which is an exact
- copy of GAMES.ZIP. The BBS will allow the user to upload the file
- because the name does not exist in the file database. Since you
- do not want duplicates, CSPro will fail the file because the file
- CRC values match files already uploaded to your BBS. The CRC
- Percentage field is used to set a maximum threshold of duplicate
- files that you wish to allow in an uploaded file. Setting this
- field to 70% would inform CSPro to allow 70 percent of the files
- contained in an archive to be duplicates of files already
- uploaded. For example, 7 of 10 files could be duplicates but 8 of
- 10 would fail.
-
- CRC Percentage to fail in Dup Database :
-
- This field is used to establish the maximum percentage of
- duplicate files that you wish to allow in an archive.
-
- See Also:
- Use Internal Archive Dup Checking
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- Move failed files to your BAD dir :
-
- This field is used to inform CSPro to move any uploaded file that
- fails to the BAD directory. See "Bad Directory Path" for a
- complete explanation of this field.
-
- Note : When using CSPro with a WildCat BBS, the file will NOT be
- moved if executed from SCANFILE.BAT. This is because
- WildCat will retain the original file area that the file
- was uploaded to.
-
- File area to move bad files to :
-
- This field is used to define the BBS file area in which you wish
- to move all files that fail processing.
-
- Stop Processing after x Minutes :
-
- This field is used to define the maximum amount of time that you
- wish CSPro to process a file, or list of files. When set to 0
- this option is disabled.
-
- How long to Delay if File Fails :
-
- This field establishes the amount of seconds that CSPro will
- display the final status screen upon the event the file fails
- processing.
-
- How long to Delay if File Passes :
-
- This field establishes the amount of seconds that CSPro will
- display the final status screen when a file passes all tests.
-
- Conference Number to Leave Messages in :
-
- This field defines the BBS conference number that you wish to
- send all messages to the Sysop and Uploader to.
-
-
-
-
- Enter Sysop Name here to get messages TO them :
-
- When sending messages to the Sysop this field is the name of the
- Sysop that all messages will be sent to. This option is broken
- down by TO and FROM because you may wish to have a Co-Sysop or
- File Sysop receive all the messages of failed files. In which
- case you would want his/her name in the TO field so that you are
- not bothered with the messages of failed files. You will,
- however, want all messages informing the user of the CSPro
- results, to be from you (the Sysop). If you do not have a Co-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- Sysop or a File Sysop, simply enter your name in both fields.
-
- See also :
- Sysop Name to get message FROM them
-
-
- Enter Sysop Name here to get messages FROM them :
-
- When sending messages to users, this field is the name of the
- Sysop that the messages will be addressed from. This option is
- broken down by TO and FROM because you may wish to have a Co-
- Sysop or a File Sysop receive all the messages of failed files.
- However, you may wish all messages informing the uploader of the
- CSPro results to be addressed from the Sysop. If you do not have
- a Co-Sysop or a File Sysop, simply enter your name in both
- fields.
-
- See also :
- Sysop Name to get message TO them
-
-
- Does your Modem use RTS/CTS :
-
- Most high speed modems use hardware handshaking flow control. Set
- this field to Y if your modem requires hardware flow control. If
- this field is set to N, it may be overridden by setting the CSPro
- Command Line option /RTSCTS.
-
- See Also:
- CSPro Command Line Options
-
- Show ANSI Screen to This Baud and Higher :
-
- This field defines the minimum caller baud rate that you wish
- CSPro to display the status screen to. If your status screen is
- very complex, CSPro may process small files before the screen has
- been completely displayed to lower speed callers.
-
- Device Type :
-
- This field is used to configure the type of hardware that the
- Sysop is using to communicate with the modem. CSPro supports Uart
- and DigiBoard. Uart is the normal method of communication between
- the computer and modem. DigiBoard is an additional expansion
- board placed in the computer to gain access to up to 16
- communication ports. If you are using non-standard uart addresses
- and IRQ's with WildCat BBS, CSPro uses the environment variables
- WCIRQID and WCBASEID. Please refer to your WildCat documentation
- for an explanation of these environment variables.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- How many days to preserve SDN files :
-
- This field establishes the minimum age in days of SDN files that
- you wish to have rearchived when uploaded. All SDN files that are
- newer than this age, will be written to the file SDNLATER.TXT in
- the CSPro Home Directory.
-
- Network Type :
-
- This is the network mode in which CSPro should operate in. There
- are three choices that may be chosen here: Single Line, DOS Share
- and Novell. These options are further described below:
-
-
- Single Line - This is used for single line BBS systems that are
- not using any form of networking or multitasking
- software.
-
- DOS Share - This option should be used for systems that are
- using DOS SHARE, Lantastic, Novell Lite or any
- other networking software other than Novell.
-
- Novell - This option is used for NOVELL 286 or Novell 386
- systems only. This does not apply to NOVELL LITE
- users.
-
-
- BBS Type :
-
- This Field informs CSPro which type of BBS environment it will be
- operating under. At this time, WildCat and MainLine are the only
- two BBS types being supported. We will add any BBS to our list
- providing we can obtain the file formats to the Message, User,
- and File databases.
-
-
- Create Description File :
-
- CSPro has the ability to add either a FILE_ID.DIZ or a DESC.SDI
- file into the archive if it does not already contain one. A
- FILE_ID.DIZ file may contain extended file information. However,
- if the user does not enter a detailed description then the
- FILE_ID.DIZ will be very small (60 characters from a WildCat
- system). This option is also convenient if you ever need to
- rebuild your file database because your BBS file database gets
- corrupted, you will then be able use the description files CSPro
- added.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- Log to the BBS Activity Logs :
-
- Set this field to Y if you wish all activity to be saved in your
- BBS activity log in addition to the normal log files created by
- CSPro.
-
- Scan TD0 Files for integrity :
-
- CSPro has the ability to check TD0 files for integrity. A TD0
- file is commonly used when an entire disk is compressed into an
- image file. This file commonly has an extension of .TD0. If you
- set this field to Y, you will need TDCHECK.EXE in your DOS path.
- If you do not wish to have TD0's scanned, then answer N.
-
- Add Info Message to extended Information :
-
- This field is used with WildCat BBS's only. When set to Y, this
- field informs CSPro to create extended information about the
- uploaded file in the file database. The file MSGINFO.TXT is used
- as a template to create the extended information. Standard CSPro
- @ Macros may be used in the creation of this file.
-
- See Also:
- File Format - MSGINFO.TXT
-
-
- Send Message to User if File Passes :
-
- This option is used to tell CSPro if it should send a thank you
- note to the user if a file passes. The message will be addressed
- from the Sysop's name that was entered in CSEdit "Sysop Name
- Messages are FROM". You can make this file say anything you want.
- If you do answer YES to this question then you will need to
- create a file in the CSPro directory called USERG.TXT. You may
- use any of the available MACROS that CSPro has to offer.
-
- Send Message to User if File Fails :
-
- This option is used to tell CSPro if it should send a message to
- the user if a file fails. The message will be addressed from the
- Sysop's name defined in CSEdit under the option "Sysop Name
- Messages are FROM". Any text information may be entered into this
- file. If you do answer YES to this question then you will need to
- create a file in the CSPro directory called USERB.TXT. You may
- use any of the available MACROS that CSPro has to offer.
-
-
- Send Message to Sysop if File Passes :
-
- This option is used to tell CSPro if it should send a message to
- the Sysop name, defined in CSEdit under the option "Sysop Name to
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- Receive Messages". If a file passes then this person will
- actually get a message to them informing them that a file has
- passed CSPro. They may then move the file to the appropriate file
- area. Any text information may be entered into the file. If you
- do answer Y to this question then you will need to create a file
- in the CSPro directory called SYSOPB.TXT. You may use any of the
- available CSPro message MACROS.
-
-
- Send Message to Sysop if File Fails :
-
- This option is used to tell CSPro if it should send a message to
- the Sysop name, defined in CSEdit under the option "Sysop Name to
- Receive Messages". If a file fails then this person will actually
- get a message to them informing them that a file has failed scan.
- They may then take appropriate action. Any text information may
- be entered into this file. If you do answer Y to this question,
- you will need to create a file in the CSPro directory called
- SYSOPB.TXT. You may use any of the available CSPro message
- MACROS.
-
-
-
- 7.3 ... CSEDIT / OPTIONS
-
- When this menu option is selected, the following menu will be
- displayed. Further configuration screens may be selected as
- described below:
-
- +-------------------+
- | Scanners Setup |
- | Scan Dirs Only |
- | Exclude Dirs |
- | Exclude Security |
- +-------------------+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
-
-
-
- 7.3.1 ... CSEDIT / OPTIONS / SCANNERS SETUP
-
- When this menu option is selected, the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration shown below:
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Scanner Drive\Path\Filename Scanner Parameters |
- | |
- | 1) C:\SCANNERS\SCAN.EXE /NOMEM /NOEXPIRE /NOPAUSE |
- | 2) |
- | 3) |
- | 4) |
- | 5) |
- | 6) |
- | 7) |
- | 8) |
- | 9) |
- | 10) |
- | 11) |
- | 12) |
- | 13) |
- | 14) |
- | 15) |
- +----------------- Define up to 15 Scanners ------------------+
-
-
- Scanner Definitions :
-
- This screen will allow you to define up to 15 different virus
- scanners that will be used to process an uploaded file. CSPro
- will execute each defined scanner on the uploaded file.
-
- Scanner Program :
-
- This field is used to define the drive, directory and file
- name of each scanner program.
-
- EXAMPLE : C:\SCANNERS\SCAN.EXE
-
-
-
-
- Scanner Parameters :
-
- This field is used to define the parameters to pass to the
- virus scanner program.
-
- EXAMPLE : /NOMEM /NOEXPIRE /NOPAUSE
-
-
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
-
-
-
- 7.3.2 ... CSEDIT / OPTIONS / SCAN DIRS ONLY
-
- When this menu option is selected, the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration shown below:
-
-
- +-------------------------------+
- | 1) |
- | 2) |
- | 3) |
- | 4) |
- | 5) |
- | 6) |
- | 7) |
- | 8) |
- | 9) |
- | 10) |
- | 11) |
- | 12) |
- | 13) |
- | 14) |
- | 15) |
- + Only Scan Files in These Dirs +
-
-
- This screen establishes up to 15 directories in which the Sysop
- only wishes CSPro to scan, but not recompress the files uploaded
- to them. All other directories will function as normal.
-
- 7.3.3 ... CSEDIT / OPTIONS / EXCLUDE DIRS
-
- When this menu option is selected, the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration shown below:
-
- +----------------------------------+
- | 1) |
- | 2) |
- | 3) |
- | 4) |
- | 5) |
- | 6) |
- | 7) |
- | 8) |
- | 9) |
- | 10) |
- | 11) |
- | 12) |
- | 13) |
- | 14) |
- | 15) |
- + Exclude Processing in These Dirs +
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
-
-
-
- This screen establishes up to 15 directories in which you do not
- want CSPro to process the file in any way. You may wish to use
- this when you have a file area that your users upload secure,
- preprocessed files into.
-
- 7.3.4 ... CSEDIT / OPTIONS / EXCLUDE SECURITY
-
- When this menu option is selected the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration shown below:
-
-
- +-----------------------+
- | 1) 0 2) 0 |
- | 3) 0 4) 0 |
- | 5) 0 6) 0 |
- | 7) 0 8) 0 |
- | 9) 0 10) 0 |
- | 11) 0 12) 0 |
- | 13) 0 14) 0 |
- | 15) 0 16) 0 |
- +-----------------------+
-
-
- This screen allows the Sysop to define up to 16 user security
- levels that, after uploading a file, CSPro will not process their
- uploaded files in any way.
-
- 7.4 ... CSEDIT / EXTERNALS
-
- When this menu option is selected the following menu will be
- displayed. Further configuration screens may be selected as
- described below:
- +---------------------+
- | Archiver Progs |
- | Gif Processing |
- +---------------------+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
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-
-
-
-
-
- 7.4.1 ... CSEDIT / EXTERNALS / ARCHIVERS
-
- When this menu option is selected the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration screen shown below:
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | Default Extension ZIP Archiver 1 ZIP |
- | |
- | Archiver C:\DOS\PKZIP.EXE |
- | |
- | Archiver Parm -rp -ex |
- | |
- | Un-Archiver C:\DOS\PKUNZIP.EXE |
- | |
- | Un-Archiver Parm -do |
- | |
- | Comment Parm -o -z < |
- | |
- | Signature PKCD |
- | |
- | Self Extr Sig MZUA_ |
- | |
- +------------- Please Define your Archivers --------------+
-
-
- Default Extension :
-
- This field is used to tell CSPro what the extension should be for
- this archiver type. PKZIP would use the extension of ZIP. ARJ
- would use the extension of ARJ, and so on.
-
-
- Archiver :
-
- This field is the Drive\Directory\Filename.EXT of your archiver.
- In most cases this field will be filled in for you when you first
- run CSEDIT. CSEDIT will search your hard drive for all the
- default archivers supported and fill in the appropriate
- drive\directory\filename.
-
-
- Archiver Parameter :
-
- This field is provided for you to define the parameters your
- archiver should use. In most cases, you will not need to change
- these parameters and you should not change them if you are not
- familiar with the archiver. If a new archiver comes out and you
- wish to use it then you will need to enter the parameters needed
- for the archiver to compress a file.
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- Unarchiver :
-
- This field is the Drive\Directory\Filename.EXT of your
- unarchiver. In most cases this field will be filled in for you
- when you first run CSEDIT. CSEDIT will search your hard drive for
- all the default archivers supported and fill in the appropriate
- drive\directory\filename.
-
- Unarchiver Parameter :
-
- This field is provided for you to define the parameters your
- unarchiver should use. In most cases you will not need to change
- these and you should not change them if you are not familiar with
- the un-archiver. If a new un-archiver comes out and you wish to
- use it then you will need to enter the parameters needed for the
- un-archiver to uncompress a file.
-
- Comment Parameter :
-
- This field is provided for you to enter the specific parameters
- needed to make this archiver add a comment to its archive. In
- most cases you will not need to change what is provided, because
- currently only two archivers, PKZIP and ARJ support placing
- comments on files. Since we provide the defaults for those two
- archivers you will not need to modify them, and should not modify
- them, unless your archiver comment parameter requirements change.
- If by chance a current archiver comes out that supports adding
- comments to files, then the use the following format:
-
- Archiver.exe <Comment Parameters> Filename
-
-
- Signature :
-
- Every file that is created by an archiver has some type of
- "Signature" at the beginning of the file. These are usually the
- first couple of bytes in the file. These "Signatures" are always
- the same when a particular archiver creates them. For example,
- when PKZIP creates a ZIP file then the first four bytes are
- always PKCD. Each archiver has its own signature for the normal
- archive file and the self extracting archive files. This field is
- provided to enter the NORMAL signature for this archiver.
-
-
- See also
- Self Extracting Signature
-
- Self Extract Signature :
-
- Every file that is created by an archiver has some type of
- "Signature" at the beginning of the file. These are usually the
-
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-
-
-
-
- first couple of bytes in the file. These "Signatures" are always
- the same when a particular archiver creates them. For example,
- when PKSFX creates a self extracting ZIP file, then the first
- four bytes are always the same. Each archiver has its own
- signature for the normal archive file and the self extracting
- archive files. This field is provided to enter the self
- extracting signature for this archiver.
-
- See also Signature
-
-
- 7.4.2 ... CSEDIT / EXTERNALS / GIF PROCESSING
-
- When this menu option is selected, the Sysop will be presented
- with the configuration shown below:
-
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | GIF Processing |
- | GIF Processing Method GifLite |
- | GIF Resolution Location Left |
- | Where is your GIFTEST.EXE C:\DOS\GIFTEST.EXE |
- | What Parameters for GIFTEST |
- | Where is your GIF2JPG.EXE C:\DOS\GIF2JPG.EXE |
- | What Parameters for GIF2JPG -a -k -q55 |
- | Where is your GIFLITE.EXE C:\DOS\GIF2JPG.EXE |
- | What Parameters for GIFLITE -b -i -o -u -t |
- | GIF Signature GIF8 |
- | GIF Extension GIF |
- | |
- | Minimum GIF Resolutions |
- | X : 0 Y : 0 Colors : 0 |
- | |
- | JPG Processing |
- | JPG Processing Method GIF |
- | Where is your JPG2GIF.EXE C:\DOS\JPG2GIF.EXE |
- | What Parameters for JPG2GIF -a -k |
- | JPG Signature |
- | JPG Extension |
- +-------------------------- GIF Options ------------------------+
-
-
-
-
- GIF Processing Method :
-
- This option allows you to tell CSPro how to handle GIF files. You
- have three choices here: GifLite, JPG and None. If Giflite is
- chosen then CSPro will expect to find GIFLITE.EXE in the
- directory specified by "Where is your GIFLITE.EXE". If JPG is
- used then CSPro will expect to find GIF2JPG.EXE in the directory
-
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-
-
-
-
- specified by "Where is your GIF2JPG.EXE". If None is selected
- then CSPro will not perform any GIF processing on GIF files that
- are uploaded to your system.
-
- GIF Resolution Location :
-
- This field is used to tell CSPro where to place the GIF
- resolution for the GIF file that was uploaded. Your choices are
- LEFT, RIGHT, EXTENDED, and NONE. A GIF resolution looks something
- like this; 640x480x256, where the 640 is the amount of horizontal
- pixels, 480 is the amount of vertical pixels, and 256 is the
- amount of colors used in the GIF image. Below are detailed
- descriptions of the locations:
-
- Left - will put the resolution of the GIF file at the left of
- the users description.
-
- Ex. 640x480x256 A picture of the space shuttle taking off.
-
- Right - Puts the resolution at the far right of the users
- description.
-
- Ex. A picture of the space shuttle taking off. 640x480x256
-
- Extended - Puts the resolution at the very beginning of the
- Extended information. We have plans to make CSPro
- read the contents of GIF comments and place them in
- the extended information. At this time this is not
- implemented so this option most likely will not be
- used until the above is implemented.
-
-
- Where is your GIFTEST Program :
-
- If this field is filled in then CSPro will use this program to
- test the integrity of any GIF files that are uploaded to your
- system. We suggest that you use GIFTEST v4.0. GIFTEST may be
- downloaded from The CSPro Support BBS's.
-
-
-
- What Parameters for GIFTEST :
-
- This is the command line options for your GIFTEST program. The
- current GIFTEST program we suggest to use with CatScan
- Professional, does not need any command line parameters in which
- case this field will be blank.
-
-
-
- Where is your GIF2JPG.EXE :
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- This is the complete Drive\Path\Filename of where GIF2JPG.EXE is
- located. GIF2JPG.EXE is an external program that will convert GIF
- files to "JPG" files.
-
-
- What Parameters for GIF2JPG :
-
- If you are using GIF2JPG to convert your GIF files, enter the
- desired GIF2JPG options in this field. If you are unfamiliar with
- your choices then see the GIF2JPG manual for your options. We
- recommend that you use the defaults for initial setup.
-
- Where is your GIFLITE.EXE :
-
- This is the complete Drive\Directory\Filename of where
- GIFLITE.EXE is located. Giflite is an external program that will
- compress GIF files. Although some of the picture sharpness is
- lost when compressing GIF files, it's not very noticeable by the
- naked eye.
-
-
- What Parameters for GIFLITE :
-
- If you are using GifLite to compress your GIF files then enter
- the desired GifLite options in this field. If you are unfamiliar
- with your choices then see the GifLite manual for your options.
- We recommend that you use the defaults for initial setup.
-
- Minimum GIF Resolutions :
-
- CSPro gives you the option to restrict GIF files by their
- resolution. A GIF resolution consists of three numbers; How many
- pixels going across the screen (horizontal X axis), How many
- pixels going from top to bottom (vertical Y axis), and how many
- colors are in the picture. It normally looks something like this.
-
- 640x480x256
- X Y Colors
-
- To reject GIF files, simply enter the minimum number you wish to
- accept for any category. If a 0 is entered then resolution
- checking is disabled for that part of the resolution. To set
- CSPro so that it will accept any GIF file resolution, then simply
- enter 0 in all three fields.
-
- JPG Processing Method :
-
- This field instructs CSPro what to with JPG type files. You
- basically have two choices, Convert them to GIF, or do Nothing.
- If you chose to convert them to GIF, then CSPro will run JPG2GIF
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- on the file and convert it to a GIF file. This will not bring
- back the files original picture clarity, but will allow you to
- only have GIF type pictures available on your system.
-
- Where is your JPG2GIF.EXE :
-
- This is the complete Drive\Path\Filename of where JPG2GIF.EXE is
- located. JPG2GIF.EXE is an external program that will convert JPG
- files to "GIF" files. Since most picture viewers do not view JPG
- files directly, your users must do this if they wish to view JPG
- files.
-
- What Parameters for JPG2GIF :
-
- If you are converting JPG files to GIF format then you will need
- to enter the desired parameters you wish CSPro to use when it
- encounters a JPG file. If you are unfamiliar with the parameters
- available then see the JPG2GIF documentation for your options. We
- recommend that you use the defaults for initial setup.
-
-
- Write GIF and JPG Files to RUNLATER.TXT :
-
- This option is used to tell CSPro to write files that are of GIF
- or JPG format to the RUNLATER.TXT file. You may want to convert
- these types of files in either your POSTCALL.BAT or in your
- nightly maintenance. The reason for this is because GIF and JPG
- files that are 200K will take approximately one minute on a
- 486/33 machine to convert. You may not want to make your uploader
- wait this amount of time for the file to be processed. If you
- choose to have CSPro bypass conversion of GIF or JPG files while
- the user is on-line, then you will need to set the options at the
- bottom of this help screen (See Also "Gif Processing Method") to
- NONE. Then use CSEDIT / FILE / SAVE, to create another
- configuration file that informs CSPro to convert the GIF and JPG
- files the way you wish them to be processed. In your nightly
- event batch file, you will need to have CSPro load that config
- file and also process the file list RUNLATER.TXT. Below is an
- example of the command line that could be used in your nightly
- bat file:
-
- CSPRO -Cc:\CSPRO\NIGHTLY.CFG -Lc:\CSPRO\RUNLATER.TXT
-
- The command line parameters -C and -L are used to make CSPro
- process the RUNLATER.TXT file. The -C tells CSPro to use a
- different CFG file and the -L tells CSPro to process all the
- files out of a list of files.
-
- See Also:
- GIF Processing Method
- JPG Processing Method
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- 7.5 ... CSEDIT / IMPORT / EXPORT
-
- CSPro has the ability to import and export to ASCII text files.
- This will enable you to upgrade to new versions without being
- forced to totally reconfigure. Here is how it works: CSEdit will
- create an ASCII text file containing all of the programs
- configuration settings. This file will always be readable by
- later versions of the program. This procedure is only needed when
- upgrading to a newer version because CSPro and CSEdit normally
- loads the binary configuration file CSPRO.CFG. The advantage of
- using a binary configuration file for normal operation will let
- CSPro read all the options in one physical disk read making it
- very fast. The disadvantage to this is that if the file changes
- in size then it will not be loaded properly. This is why the
- Import/Export option is so convenient for upgrading.
-
-
- 7.5.1 ... CSEDIT / IMPORT - EXPORT / IMPORT
-
- The import screen that you will be presented with when choosing
- this menu option is a pick list of files ending in *.XPT. You are
- also presented with the parent directory and any subdirectories
- if they exist. Remember only files that end in *.XPT are
- displayed so be sure to save them with the extension XPT.
-
-
- +----------- N:\BP\CLS\CATSCAN\*.XPT -----------+
- | ..\ HOLD\ TEST\ |
- | BAD\ TEMP\ CSPRO.XPT |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- +-----------------------------------------------+
-
- 7.5.2 ... CSEDIT / IMPORT - EXPORT / EXPORT
-
- When choosing the export option in CSEDIT, you will be prompted
- for a file name. The default file name that will always be
- displayed is CSPRO.XPT. You may change this by typing in a file
- name, when the default is displayed. CSEdit will create an ASCII
- configuration file in the name that you specified. You may look
- at this file with a text editor to view the information that is
- contained in the file. We do not recommend you make changes to
- this file and re-import it, but it is possible and will work if
- configured properly.
-
- +-------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | File Name CSPRO.XPT |
- | |
- +-------------------------------------------+
-
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-
-
-
-
- 7.6 ... CSEDIT / FILE
-
- When this menu option is chosen, the following menu will be
- displayed. Other menu choices may be selected from this menu as
- described below:
-
- +-----------------+
- | Save Config |
- | Load Config |
- | Exit (No Save) |
- +-----------------+
-
-
- 7.6.1 ... CSEDIT / FILE / SAVE CONFIG
-
-
- Selecting the "Save Config" menu option will prompt you for a
- file name to save the CSPro configuration to in Binary format.
- This file can not be edited or viewed by ASCII editors. All your
- configuration files should end in the extension *.CFG so that
- when you want to load that configuration for review it will be
- displayed in the Pick list of files, much like the Import menu
- option.
-
- +-------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | File Name CSPRO.CFG |
- | |
- +-------------------------------------------+
-
-
- 7.6.2 ... CSEDIT / FILE / LOAD CONFIG
-
- Selecting the "Load Config" menu option will present the Sysop
- with the following menu. This option will allow the Sysop to load
- a CSPro binary configuration file such as CSPRO.CFG, for editing.
- This option will only display files with a .CFG extention. To
- insure that all of your configuration files are displayed, save
- them with a CFG extention.
-
- +----------- N:\BP\CLS\CATSCAN\*.CFG -----------+
- | ..\ HOLD\ TEST\ |
- | BAD\ TEMP\ CSPRO.CFG |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- +-----------------------------------------------+
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- 8.0 CatScan Professional Command Line Options
-
-
- CSPro has several command line options that help enhance its
- operation. The command line options may be entered in any order
- and case is NOT sensitive. Below is a list of the available
- options:
-
- -CFILENAME - Where FILENAME is set to an alternate CSPro
- configuration file. This field is not normally
- used but may be used when multiple
- configuration files are desired.
-
- -LFILENAME - Where FILENAME is set to a list of files to
- process. When this option is used CSPro will
- open FILENAME and process each file in the
- list. This file is a standard ASCII file with
- a filename per line.
-
- /DEBUG - This option is used for debugging purposes
- only. When used, this option will cause CSPro
- to display all information available when
- shelling to run an external program.
-
- /RTSCTS - This option is used to override the setting
- used in CSEdit to inform CSPro that the modem
- requires hardware flow control. When set,
- CSPro will always use hardware flow control.
-
- /DIGI - This option is used to override the device
- setting in CSEdit that defines the type of
- hardware used to communicate with the modem.
- When set, CSPro will always use DigiBoard.
- This option is normally used when CSPro is
- used in an environment in which both Uart and
- DigiBoards are used. Reference the section
- "Using CSPro with Uart and DigiBoards" for
- further configuration information.
-
- /SDN - This option instructs CSPro to look in the
- CSPro directory for the file SDNLATER.TXT (A
- Standard Text file). If it finds the file then
- it will check to make sure each file is older
- than the SDNAge set in CSEdit. If the file is
- older than that date then CSPro will process
- and convert the file if told to do so.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- 9.0 ... Creating a Custom ANSI Screen
-
- To display file process status information to uploaders using an
- ANSI color terminal program and during local file processing,
- CSPro uses the file CSPRO.SCR. This file may be customized with
- an ASCII text editor to meet the individual needs of the Sysop.
- CSPro requires that the file be created in the CSPro Home
- Directory. The display may be totally redefined using CSPro
- display Macros. These Macros define the screen position, colors,
- and character used to place the check mark character during each
- phase of the file process. The following Macros are supported in
- the CSPRO.SCR file. Each display Macro must exist or CSPro will
- not function properly. In the event that one or more of the
- display Macros do not exist, CSPro will exit, informing the Sysop
- which Macros are missing. Each Macro must begin and end with the
- "@" character. The first two characters of the Macro define the
- unique Macro code. The remaining characters are defined as
- follows:
-
- b - Background color of check mark character.
- f - Foreground color of check mark character.
- c - Character used to represent the check mark character.
-
-
- @CVbf@ - Catscan Version information.
- @CRbf@ - BBS Name if registered, or "Unregistered" if CSPro is
- operating in "DEMO" mode.
- @CFbfc@ - Current file in process.
- @UCbfc@ - File is currently being uncompressed.
- @TFbfc@ - File Integrity Test in progress.
- @CDbfc@ - File Date Check in progress.
- @SCbfc@ - Virus Scan in progress.
- @BNbfc@ - Removing unwanted files. (BADNAMES.TXT)
- @CPbfc@ - File is being Recompressed.
- @CGbfc@ - Graphic file is being converted.
-
-
- CSPro will also allow color Macros to be used in CSPRO.SCR. The
- following color Macros are supported.
-
- @BF@ - Replace "B" with the desired background color, and "F"
- with the desired foreground color.
-
- The following are the valid color codes for foreground and
- background:
-
- 0 - Black
- 1 - Blue
- 2 - Green
- 3 - Cyan
- 4 - Red
-
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-
-
-
-
- 5 - Magenta
- 6 - Brown
- 7 - Gray
- 8 - Dark Gray
- 9 - Light Blue
- A - Light Green
- B - Light Cyan
- C - Light Red
- D - Light Magenta
- E - Yellow
- F - White
-
-
-
- 10.0 ... Using CatScan Professional with Uart and DigiBoards
-
- The following will explain the recommended conguration to run
- CSPro on both DIGI and Uart comports. On systems that are running
- both the IM version of WildCat and the Uart version you probably
- had to create a WildCat home directory for each of the two
- different types. Below is an example of the directory structure
- of both:
-
- C:\WILDCAT = DIGI IM Version C:\WC30 = UART Version
-
-
- C:\WC30---
- |--WCWORK----
- |--NODE1
- |--NODE2
- C:\WILDCAT-
- |--WCWORK----
- |--NODE3
- |--NODE4
- |--NODE5
- |--NODE6
-
-
-
- In the two home directories, WC30 and WILDCAT, you will have
- WILDCAT.EXE and WILDCAT.OVR. This is because the IM version uses
- a different WILDCAT.EXE than the Uart version. To make CSPro
- operate with both of these versions simultaneously you will need
- to create two configuration files. The first configuration file
- should be called CSPRO.CFG, and it should be configured to work
- with the majority of your lines. Secondly major parts of the CFG
- file that will be different between the two CFG files will be the
- DEVICE type, found in "CSEDIT / GENERAL, and the "Path to the BBS
- Home Directory", found in "CSEDIT / PATHS".
-
- For example we have more DIGI lines than Uart lines so we are
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- going to setup our main CFG file to use DIGI point to the
- C:\WILDCAT directory. Next, you will need to create a second
- configuration file just like the first, except that it uses UART
- for the device type and it will point to the C:\WC30 directory
- for the BBS Home Directory. Once this is done, then the only part
- that will be different is the BAT files to run the two different
- types. The two different BAT files are illustrated below:
-
- For the DIGI version:
-
- Since this is the majority of your nodes, the BAT file will be
- very straight forward and simple.
-
- CSPRO %1
-
- For the Uart version:
-
- Since it requires a CFG file other than the default loaded by
- CSPro you must pass the name of the configuration file on the
- command line. Also since it will be a different BAT file to run
- than the one used to operate the DigiBoard nodes, you will need
- to make SCANFILE.RUN files for each of the UART nodes you have.
- If WildCat finds a SCANFILE.RUN in the NODE home directory then
- it will execute that file rather than the SCANFILE.BAT located in
- the WILDCAT Home Directory. The following example is what the
- SCANFILE.RUN will look like for each of the UART NODES:
-
- CSPRO -Cc:\cspro\cspro1.cfg %1
-
- The above informs CSPro to load a different configuration file
- and operate using its specified parameters.
-
- As mentioned before, the above is only one way to operate both
- DIGI and UART together. We hope that this short information helps
- you in your setup.
-
- 11.0 Testing your configuration
-
- After you have answered all of the questions in CSEDIT and feel
- you are ready to do the initial test, then you need to select a
- file to test. We suggest that you have a backup of the first
- initial file you test so in the event that something is not setup
- properly you will not be frustrated with the loss of a file.
-
-
- For example, create a directory called C:\TEMP and place the file
- TEST.ZIP in that directory. The command line you will use to test
- the setup of CSPRO is as follows:
-
- CSPRO C:\TEMP\TEST.ZIP
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- If everything is setup properly you will see CSPro's ANSI screen
- appear on the monitor. If CSPro encounters a setup problem it
- will stop processing the file and exit to DOS immediately. You
- will need to check the CSPRO.LOG in your CSPRO directory to see
- why CSpro exited. If CSPro exits normally you will see either a
- PASS or FAILED window on the monitor.
-
-
- 12.0 ... Processing Files with CatScan Pro
-
-
- There are basically three ways that CSPro operates. The three
- distinctive ways are either at the time of the upload to your
- BBS, executed from an event on your BBS, or from the DOS prompt.
- You can have CSPro operate differently for these three processes
- by creating different configuration files. By default, CSPro will
- always look for the configuration file CSPRO.CFG, if no
- configuration file is listed on the command line.
-
-
- 12.1 ... Processing files after Upload
-
-
- Running CSPro at the time of the upload is very easy to setup.
- Once you have verified that CSPro is functioning properly at the
- DOS prompt you are ready to create the SCANFILE.BAT which will be
- located in the WildCat Home Directory (i.e. \WC30). If you
- already have a SCANFILE.BAT in your \WC30 directory then you will
- want to delete it or rename it to something else for back up
- purposes. After you have removed the file you will want to
- recreate it. The SCANFILE.BAT is very simple and short. For
- testing purposes create the file exactly like the example below.
- If you wish to add other programs to your SCANFILE.BAT please do
- so after first testing CSPRO.
-
-
- CSPRO %1
-
- This is the only line that needs to be in your SCANFILE.BAT for
- CSPro to operate properly. CSPro will detect if you are running
- in a multi node environment or single node environment so your
- SCANFILE.BAT will be the same either way.
-
-
- 12.2 ... Processing Uploaded Files in an Event
-
-
- Running CSPro from the DOS prompt
-
- Running CSPro from DOS can be used for several reasons. Because
- CSPro is so versatile you can even come up with reasons to run it
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- we haven't even thought of yet. The basic reasons would be to
- process a directory of newly downloaded files, process files
- coming in from a file network, or process files that have been
- written to the RUNLATER.TXT file. Below are several examples of
- how to use CSPro from the DOS prompt or in an Event.
-
-
- CSPRO C:\DOWNLOAD
-
- Will process all the files in the C:\DOWNLOAD directory and use
- the config file CSPRO.CFG for processing.
-
- CSPRO -Cc:\cspro\cspro1.cfg C:\DOWNLOAD
-
- This example will process all the files in the C:\DOWNLOAD
- directory and use the config file CSPRO1.CFG which is located in
- the C:\CSPRO directory.
-
- CSPRO -LMYLIST.TXT
-
- CSPro will process all the files contained in the ASCII file
- MYLIST.TXT, which is located in the current directory. If the
- list of files to process is in another directory then you can add
- the drive and path on the command line as well.
-
- CSPRO -Cc:\cspro\cspro1.cfg -Lc:\cspro\mylist.txt
-
- CSPro will process all the files contained in the ASCII file
- MYLIST.TXT, which resides in the C:\CSPRO directory. CSPro will
- use the config file CSPRO1.CFG which is also located in the
- C:\CSPRO directory.
-
- CSPRO /SDN
-
- CSPro will process all files that have been written to the file
- SDNLATER.TXT. Files will only be written to this file if you have
- elected to not process SDN files until they have reached a
- certain age. If a SDN file is not old enough to process, then it
- is written to the SDNLATER.TXT file. CSPro will only check the
- contents of this file to see if a file needs to be processed if
- you run the above command (CSPRO /SDN). If a file in the list is
- not old enough then it will remain in the list. If the file is
- old enough then it will be processed and removed from the list.
-
- CSPRO C:\MYDIR\MYFILE.ZIP
-
- CSPro will process ONLY the file MYFILE.ZIP in the C:\MYDIR
- directory.
-
- When executing CSPro from your nightly event, insure that the
- configuration file being used does not have Duplicate File
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- Checking turned on. This is because CSPro adds the CRC values for
- the files, when executed after the upload. The files that are
- processed from RUNLATER.TXT will already exist in the CRC
- database, and therefore be condered duplicates if CRC checking is
- in use.
-
- Also, when executing CSPro from your nightly event, insure that
- no files will be written to the RUNLATER.TXT file. This includes
- "Write all GIF and JPG files to RUNLATER.TXT", located in GIF
- options, and "Write All Files To RUNLATER.TXT", located in
- General Options. This is to insure that no files will be written
- to the end of the RUNLATER.TXT file, while CSPro is processing
- this file.
-
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- 13.0 CatScan Professional Support Sites
-
-
- Scott Green | Mike Ortiz
- 915 SW Lincoln | 5237 SW 31 Terr.
- Topeka, KS. 66606 | Topeka, KS. 66614
- |
- BBS : City Limits Software BBS | BBS : The Software Connection
- (913)357-7552 NODE 1 HST |(913)271-2070 All
- (913)357-7628 NODE 2 HST |(914)271-2071 Dual
- FIDONET : 1:281/10 |(913)271-2072 Standards
- VOICE : (913)357-7546 | (913)271-2073
- | (913)271-2074
- | (913)271-2076
- | FIDONET : 1:281/2 and 1:281/3
- | VOICE : (913) 271-2079
-
-
- 14.0 Registering CatScan Professional
-
- Registering CSPro will entitle you to the following:
-
- o A permanent registered key that will authorize you to run
- CSPro on a single computer system. Once you obtain the
- registered key you will not have to call the support board for
- another DEMO key.
-
- o Removal of the "Un-Registered Copy" on the ANSI and RIP
- Screens displayed as CSPro operates. CSPro will then place
- your BBS name in that spot.
-
- o To register CSPro, fill out the REGISTER.DOC file included in
- the CSPRO*.ZIP file. You may use either VISA or MasterCard if
- you wish to use a credit card. When using a credit card, you
- may complete the form with an ASCII text editor and attach it
- to a comment on either of the support BBS's. You may also mail
-
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- the registration form with a check or money order drawn on
- funds from a United States Bank, to either of the support
- addresses listed in the file REGISTER.DOC. The Cost to
- register CSPro is $25.00 if you are not already a registered
- CatScan Owner. If you have previously registered CatScan
- version 1.x "The Premium File Scanner and Maintainer" then you
- are entitled to an upgrade discount to CSPro "The Intelligent
- File Scanner and Maintainer", for $10.00. Customers who
- registered CatScan after September 15 1993, will receive the
- upgrade for free.
-
-
- 15.0 ... Acknowledgements
-
- o PKZIP, PKUNZIP, and PKSFX - Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc.
-
- o PAK - Copyright 1988-89 NoGate Consulting
-
- o NetScan, and Scan - Copyright 1989-93 by McAfee Associates.
-
- o ARJ - Copyright (c) 1990-93 Robert K Jung.
-
- o LHA - Copyright (c) 1988-1993 Haruyasu Yoshizaki
-
- o QARC and XARC - Copyright 1990 System Enhancement
- Associates, Inc.
-
- o GIF2JPG and JPG2GIF - Copyright (c) 1990-91, Handmade
- Software, Inc.
-
- o GIFLITE - Copyright 1991 Tsung Hu.
-
- o GIFTTEST - Copyright 1991-93 Max Bernard.
-
- o RIPScrip - Copyright 1992-93 TeleGraphix Communications,
- Inc.
-
- o Wildcat! - (c) Mustang Software
-
- o MainLine BBS - Copyright 1989 - 1993 by City Limits Software
-
- o ZOO Copyright (c) 1988 by Rahul Dhesi
-
-
- o Async Professional, Object Professional, and BTREE Filer -
- Copyrighted by Turbo Power Software, Colorado Springsl, CO.
-
- o Borland Pascal - Copyright Borland International, Scotts
- Valley, CA.
-
- o DigiBoard - Copyright DigiBoard.
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