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The Activity File Viewer Version 3.0
Copywright 1991 by PFG Software
Copywright 1991 by John Schreiber
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PFG Software, 756 White Oak Rd., Falmouth, Va. 22405 (703)373-4915
--- Warranty
The Activity File Viewer comes with no warranty expressed or implied. The
user and the user alone is responsible for the use of this software. Neither
John Schreiber nor PFG Software will be held responsible for any damage
caused by this product.
--- What is Activity?
Well Activity is an program which enhances the use of the Power
Converter when it is registered. What Activity does is very simple. It
reads a binary log of when users went into a door, what the name of
the door was, what the user's name was, what his baud rate was set at,
and whether or not he was using graphics when he went in which the
REGISTERED version of The Power Converter creates.( See the Power
Converter's docs for details. ) It allows you as a Sysop to search
through that log for a certain user and see what doors he went in when,
or for a certain door and see who accessed it when. At this point in
time Activity is a very rudimentary tool, but in the future it will be
able to create bulletins, and graphs of door usage for you.
--- How do I use Activity?
Well that is very simple as well. It must reside in the same
directory as you power converter's key file ( because this is where
the Power Converter will create Activity's log file ). you simply type
'ACTIVITY' at your dos prompt and it will load up. At this point you
have only 4 menu options. The one to be very careful off is 'KILL'.
This will destroy your entire log, and thusly destroy all the previous
info it contained. The others are self explanatory, simply follow the
prompts. At this point the program is very low level and as such needs
little or no documentation.