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ELITE VERSION THE BBS WELCOME PROGRAM v1.03
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Please Use as a CheckList to Send the files listed below:
(Use .ANS when ANSI files, .ASC when IBM Graphics, and .TXT when Text Files)
---- Name - The Exact Name of the .EXE file that you desire.
(8 Characters Maximum; No Extended DOS Characters)
____ Numbers - All Pertinent Phone Numbers (BBS and Voice) that you
wish to be listed on the First Screen of your Program
---- Regform - The Questions you wish answered on your Registration/
Subscription Form (which users can print and fill out)
____ Attract - Planned Coming Attractions on your BBS (if desired)
____ Mailer - The Mailer Screen that People See when first connecting
(If Applicable).
____ Prelog - First Thing Callers see when your BBS software starts
____ Welcome - Your Welcome to the BBS screen
____ Bullet - Your Bulletin Menu
____ Buletx - The text of Each of your System Bulletins in the format
of Bulet1, bulet2, bulet3, etc.
____ Main - Your Main Menu
____ News - Your System News File
____ Utility - Your Utility Menu
____ File - Your File Menu
____ Library - Your CD Rom Menu
____ Doors - Your Door Menu
____ Doorx - Each Door Screen (i.e. the Main Screen from Each
of your Door Programs in the format Door1, Door2, etc.)
____ Logoff - Your GoodBye Screen
____ xxxx.HLP - Your Global Help Files (One for Each Menu and One Main Help
File). Example: Main Menu Global Help would be called
MAIN.HLP. Utility Menu Global Help would be called
UTIL.HLP.
____ xx.Hlp - Your Individual Help Files. Example: the Main Menu
Option [R]ead would have a help file called MR.HLP -
(M for Main and R for Read). The Utility Menu [B]ank
Time would have a help file called UB.HLP - (U for
Utility and B for Bank).
---- History - A 1 - 2 page History of your BBS
____ Access - A Complete listing of your Security and Access Levels,
the Cost of each (if any), and the Benefits of each.
We realize that each BBS might require a little different setup, so feel
free to include any other pertinent information that you feel necessary,
along with descriptions or functions which are not "standard" that you
use. Also, let us know what to look for when logging onto your system.