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- RAGFAC - RemoteAccess Global File Area Configuration
- Version 1.0 Beta 1
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- This is a quick program to allow you to make global changes to the file
- areas of RemoteAccess V2.0
-
- I wrote it after moving all my file areas around with McRafam, and wanted
- to put the file areas into groups. I figured it would be faster to write
- the program than to go through each area one by one.
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- This looks for the FILES.RA in the CURRENT directory (please work on a back-
- up copy of Files.RA in case something goes wrong <grin>) It also reads the
- CONFIG.RA from the directory pointed to by the RA environment variable.
- This is used to know which archive types are available.
-
- This program is limited to 1000 records in Files.RA (1000 areas)
- If anyone needs more right away, let me know.
-
- You can Tag areas, then apply changes to all tagged areas. Almost everything
- can be changed from this program, except paths and area names since you wouldn't
- change these globally!
-
- The whole thing is pretty self explanatory as you use it, but I want to mention
- a couple of points:
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- Option I on the Changes Screen (Areas Is On CDROM)
-
- I originally intended that you tag all areas which are on the CDROM and then
- proccess them. Instead, what I did was ASK you what drive letters your CDROM
- drives are, and any tagged area with a filepath on one of those drives is
- marked as a CDROM drive.
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- Option S on the Changes Screen (Convert To Which Archive)
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- This reads the available archive types from the CONFIG.RA file.
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- Option Y on the Changes Screen (Security Flags)
-
- > First you are presented a list of Flags:
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- [L]ist Security Flags
- [U]pload Security Flags
- [D]ownload Security Flags
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- Update Which Flag Set? : List
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- > Then you are prompted for the Flag, EG. A,B,C, or D
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- Change Which List Security Flags? [A-D] : A
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- > You are then presented with a list of Keys to use
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- Flag Codes :
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- * Do Not Change This Flag - Leave as it is in Files.Ra
- - Users Flag may be ON or OFF for the Tagged File Areas to be accessed
- X Users Flag MUST be ON for the Tagged File Areas to be accessed
- O Users Flag MUST be OFF for the Tagged File Areas to be accessed
-
- > Then finally prompted for the 8 character flag settings
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- 12345678
- Enter Flags : --OXX***
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- Rod Hancock
- Motor City Software
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