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1994-03-28
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Line 1
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This line is the complete drive, path and filename of an ASCII text file. This
file is one that you create listing all the pathnames, one on each line, for
all the directories containing the zipfiles / GIFs to be included in the
database.
Line 2
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This line is the complete drive, path and filename where you want the finished
ZDCS database (ZDCS.NDX and ZDCS.DAT) to be located. It makes no difference if
you include the trailing backslash here or not.
Line 3
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This line is the complete drive, path and filename giving the location of the
privileged user list file. If you don't want to have any privileged users on
your system, simply leave this line blank.
Line 4
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This line is either the letter Y or the letter N. It controls whether you want
ZDCS to add the disposition line to the end of the upload description. The
disposition line shows the total number of files in an upload and the number of
those that were duplicate files. It is used when ZDCS declines an upload. Here
is a sample disposition line:
ZDCS: 12 Duplicates / 12 files
The actual numbers will change depending on the file.
Line 5
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This line is either the letter Y or the letter N. It controls whether you want
ZDCS to truncate nulls from the end of GIFs (or "other" type files) before
performing any operations on them. The truncation is actually done on a copy
of the file and the original is left intact. Any AV stamp that is present is
not disturbed.
Line 6
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This line is an integer - that's a whole number, no decimals - between 0 and
100. It sets the maximum percentage of dupes that your bbs will accept in an
upload.
Line 7
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This line is the complete drive, path and filename you want ZDCS to use for the
log file created by the upload file checker ZDCSFC. This log is an ASCII text
file that contains information from the upload file checker ZDCSFC for each
upload it has processed.
Line 8
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This line is either the letter Y or the letter N. It controls the switch to
tell ZDCS whether to delete bbs ads (Y) in an uploaded zipfile or to just flag
them (N). If you've decided not to enable any checking for bbs ads at all,
just set this to N.
Line 9
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This line is either the letter Y or the letter N. It controls whether you want
ZDCS to delete all duplicate files from an upload (Y) or just flag them and
leave them intact (N).
Line 10
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This line is reserved for a single line of text by the sysop. The contents of
this line are appended to the PCBFAIL.TXT file created by ZDCS whenever an
upload is declined. The caller who has just uploaded the declined file sees
this line of text as a message on the screen.
Line 11
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This line contains the filename ZDCSFC.OUT and nothing else. For all practical
purposes, this line is planning for the future. Leave this line set to
ZDCSFC.OUT until further notice or features.
Line 12
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This line is the complete drive and pathname of a RAM drive that is available
to ZDCS for certain types of processing work.
Line 13
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The complete drive, path, and file specification for PKUNZIP.EXE - INCLUDING
the extension (EXE)!
If you omit this or enter it incorrectly, you'll see a warning message in your
ZDCSFC.LOG file explaining that embedded archives will not be processed.
Line 14
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The complete drive, path, and file specification for ARJ.EXE - INCLUDING the
extension (EXE)!
If you omit this or enter it incorrectly, you'll see a warning message in your
ZDCSFC.LOG file explaining that embedded archives will not be processed.
line 15
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This line consists of the single letter Y or N. It controls whether ZDCS
displays the one line "Registered to..." message after the board receives an
upload (Y) or turns off the display of this message (N). Either way, the caller
still sees the file by file breakdown of the upload and the status (duplicate,
bbs ads, etc.) of each file.