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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
- 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.
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