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- The Verify Door v1.21 Configuration Program
-
- The TVD configuration program is menu driven. On line help might be
- included in later releases, but for now please refer to TCBVDxxx.DOC for
- answers to questions you might have on individual entries to the TVD config
- and other TVD files.
-
- Please note: setup is for setting up, it is not meant to be used for
- door maintenance! It's possible that a future release of TVD may include
- a maintenance program, but for now, use your favorite text editor for
- maintenance.
-
- GETTING STARTED
-
- >>NOTE! If you are upgrading from a previous version, please see UPGRADE.DOC.
-
- Unzip the files in any directory on your hard drive, then run either the
- INSTALL.BAT file or run SETUPxx.EXE direct. You do NOT have to be in the
- directory where you want the files to reside. If the directory where you
- want the TVD files to reside does not exist, SETUP will create it for you.
-
- Hint: If you are installing this door on a network, copy all the TVD
- files to the drive & directory where you intend to run the door from,
- change to that drive and directory, THEN run the setup program.
- Although the TVD door code itself was written to be network compatible,
- setup is not that great at running on a network (yet!)
-
- Run all options, starting with option #1.
-
- INITIAL SETUP (option #1) will ask you where you want to set up the
- TVD door files. Setup will then optionally make the directory if it
- doesn't already exist on your system, and then will copy the necessary
- files to the directory you chose.
- Setup will then read your PCBoard system configuration and help you setup
- paths to critical files needed by The Verify Door, and will write the path
- names to the default config file TCBV.CNF.
- Now, proceed with running the other options, starting with option #2,
- paying special attention to any line in the config file containing a
- path/filename or a user security level. Please refer to TCBVDxxx.DOC for
- additional information.
-
- NOTE TO MULTI-NODE PCBOARD SYSOPS:
-
- This new version of SETUP now allows you to enter the name of your TCBV
- config file for a particular node. If no entry is made SETUP defaults to
- the TCBV.CNF file.
-
- The command line for multi-node configuration is:
-
- SETUPxx [config file name]
-
- Example: Setting up for Node #1 might go something like this:
-
- SETUPxx tcbv1.cnf
-
- or for node 2:
-
- SETUPxx tcbv2.cnf
-
- (Typing in SETUPxx by itself will open the default file TCBV.CNF)
-
- If the config file doesn't exist, setup will create it.
-
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