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- <bxname >
-
- Enter a short name for this box. You must only use letters.
-
- <bxcom >
-
- Enter a comment here which better helps to identify
- the purpose (contents) of this node. This comment
- will show in the audit trail along with the box name
- to assist in usage identification.
-
-
- <bxaad >
-
- Enter a Y here to assign a list of advertisements
- from which one will be played to the caller upon
- EXITING this box.
-
-
- <bxalist >
-
- This opens a window of list names to select
- in assigning advertisement lists.
-
-
- <bxbad >
-
-
-
- Enter a Y here if you wish to assign a
- list of advertisements to be played
- just prior to a caller entering this
- box. Remember, only one advertisement
- is randomly selected per entry to this box.
-
-
- <bxblist >
-
- This will open a window of list names which
- you may choose from in assigning advertisement
- playback, heard as the caller ENTERS this box.
-
-
- <tree >
-
- TAB - moves you to the next node to edit.
-
- UP/DOWN
- ARROW - move you to previous/next node to edit.
-
- INS - If your highlighted node is the far left one
- this allows you to add a subordinate.
-
- If your highlighted node is one of those on the
- right (a subordinate of the left most node) this
- takes you down one level.
-
- DELETE - Deletes highlighted node unless said node has
- subordinates.
-
- PGUP - Brings you up one tree level.
-
- ESC - Exits edit of tree and saves.
-
-
- <adlist >
-
-
- You may setup and name 10 lists of ads, each list containing up to
- 20 advertisements. Menu selection functions are the same as in the
- rest of this system.
-
-
- <benumsys >
-
- Enter
-
- 1 if you wish to
- run a single theme system
-
- 2 if you wish to
- run a dual theme system
-
- Press ESC now to return to Edit
-
- <benameone >
-
- Enter the Name you wish to
- call SYSTEM 1
-
- Press ESC to Return to Edit
-
- <benametwo >
-
- Enter the Name you wish to
- call SYSTEM 2
-
- Press ESC to Return to Edit
-
- <bedouse >
-
- Enter
-
- Y if you wish the system(s) to
- choose a random user of the day
-
- N if you do not wish to have an
- active user of the day function
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <beppath >
-
- Enter the Drive and Path where
- you will be placing you system
- prompt files.
-
- Remember: the DOS APPEND command
- allows you to place them anywhere
- so long as their location is mentioned
- in the APPEND command. It is still a
- good idea to enter the location of
- at least the more frequently used
- prompts here for SPEED.
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <bevpath >
-
- Enter the Drive and location where
- you wish user created messages to
- be stored.
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <beopath >
-
- Enter the drive and location to place
- and retrieve any user created messages
- should the primary location disk become
- full.
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <betimout >
-
- Enter the number of minutes
- per call that a normal user
- may stay on the system.
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <beso >
-
- Enter the number of minutes between
- calls that a user must wait before
- having access to the system again.
-
- Press ESC to return to edit
-
- <bdayd >
-
- Enter number of days that
- a non-validated account
- is to be left on the system.
- After this many days has
- elapsed the system will
- autodelete the non-valid
- account at clean-up.
-
-
- <bchour >
-
- This is the hour (military time)
- when auto clean-up should take place.
-
-
- <bcmin >
-
- This is the minute corresponding
- to the auto clean-up commencement.
- Note that if a user is on during
- this precise moment, clean-up will
- be delayed until they log-off.
-
-
- <bdrop >
-
- This flags whether or not the system
- should quit to DOS after clean-up.
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- Y - Yes
-
- N - No
-
- Note: If you select Y then you should
- bring the system up from within a
- batch file which will then bring
- the system back up after other batch
- processes.
-
-
- <brmlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to read mail.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bwmlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to write mail.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bplvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to select profiles from the
- main menu.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <brdmlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to respond to mail.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bpllvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to listen to profiles from
- specific users.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bpsclvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to scan profiles.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bpmlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to make their own profile.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bglvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to make their own greeting.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <binlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to select the information
- module from the main menu.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bqlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to answer the questionaire.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bpolvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to select post boards from
- the main menu.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bposlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to scan posts.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <bpomlvl >
-
- This is the lowest user level which
- is allowed to make a post.
-
- Values are:
-
- 1 - Non-validated
-
- 2 - Validated
-
- 3 - Sysop
-
-
- <vmenuhl >
-
- Use arrow keys to highlight prompt
- area -
-
- Press ENTER to select -
- Press ESC when finished.
-
- Press ESC NOW to return to menu.
-
- <wuserid >
-
- Enter the user number (box number)
- of the persons account you wish
- to view/edit.
-
- Press ESC to continue to edit screen.
-
- Press ESC NOW to exit help.
-
- <euserid >
-
- This is a 1 to 4 digit number
- ranging 0 to 1000. It is the
- User Number used to identify
- any one particular user.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <estatus >
-
- This is the users security level.
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 0 - Account not in use.
- 1 - In use. Not validated.
- 2 - Validated user.
- 3 - Sysop.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <qstflag >
-
- This is a flag indicating whether
- or not the user has answered the
- questionaire in the Information
- Module.
-
- Acceptable values are :
-
- 0 - Has not answered Questionaire.
- 1 - Has answered Questionaire.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <greetflag >
-
- This is a flag indicating that
- the user has or has not created
- a greeting message.
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 0 - Has not made a greeting.
- 1 - Has made a greeting.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <password >
-
- This is the 1 to 4 digit value used
- to secure each account. It is giving
- at log-in.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <profflag >
-
- This is the flag indicating whether
- a profile has been made by the user.
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 0 - No profile created.
- 1 - Profile was created.
-
- Press ESC
-
- <egender >
-
- This flag indicates which of the two
- concurrent systems the user belongs
- to.
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 1 - System 1.
- 2 - System 2.
-
-
- Press ESC
-
-
- <epayty >
-
- This flag indicates which payment
- type the user is validated under.
-
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- E - Exempt
- (sysops are automatically exempt)
- M - Monthly (credit given in days)
-
- H - Hourly (credit given in minutes)
-
-
- Press ESC
-
-
- <ecreds >
-
- This field should contain the
- total number of credits user
- is validated with. This DOES
- not contain remaining credits
- available.
-
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 1 to 9999999
-
-
- Press ESC
-
-
- <eucreds >
-
- This field should contain the
- total number of credits used
- so far by the user.
-
- Acceptable values are:
-
- 1 to number of credits validated with.
-
-
- Press ESC
-
-
- <mainmenu >
-
- Use arrow keys to highlight choice, press ENTER to
- select, Press ESC when finished.
-
- Edit User Accounts - Allows you to manually edit the
- flags and status of your present
- users.
-
- Edit Voice Prompts - Allows you to play and record
- all system voice prompts.
-
- Edit Master System - Allows you to set run time system
- parameters.
-
- Press ESC now to return to Main Configuration Menu.
-
- <end>
-
-