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- Hard Disk Menu MicroFox Company Phone 10am-6pm
- HDM version 4.54 P.O. Box 447 (216) 659-9489
- File: HDM454.ZIP Richfield OH 44286-0447 CompuServe
- Author: Jim Hass USA 73057,3113
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- HDM IS A FLEXIBLE MENU AND SECURITY SYSTEM FOR DOS & ALL NETWORKS
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- SHORT DESCRIPTION
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- Hard Disk Menu is a DOS shell that hides the underlying operating
- system from the uninitiated user, yet does not get in the way of
- the expert user. The basic system consist of up to one thousand
- menu files with twenty-six menu pages each, and each page has ten
- entries for a total of 260,000 entries to choose from. You can
- start an entry by pointing to it with your mouse and pressing the
- left button, or use the keyboard to move the cursor and press the
- <Enter> key, or simply press the number key for that entry. Each
- entry can start a program, run a batch file, or execute any DOS
- command. An entry can also have multiple steps which can include
- any or all of the possibilities above plus special HDM functions
- and macros. Each entry has a user definable description. You can
- go to another Menu File with 260 more entries by using the action
- function {MENU ###}. Menu Files are numbered HDM.000 to HDM.999.
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- EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
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- The <F10> key displays a horizontal menu at the top of the
- screen. The choices from the menu include: Menu, Page, Security,
- Local, Global, or Exit. Help can be selected any time and
- presents you with another menu and screens that explain how to
- use the Hard Disk Menu System. MENU allows you to add, change,
- delete, move, or copy the menu entry descriptions and their
- associated menu action. PAGE lets you change the description of a
- Page Index entry, import pages, switch pages, or delete pages.
- SECURITY allows you to set up user logons and password protect
- menu entries. LOCAL lets you set up variables in the current menu
- file and GLOBAL lets you set up variables that affect all menu
- files. EXIT leaves HDM and returns you to the DOS prompt or opens
- a DOS window where you can run any DOS command, program, or batch
- file. Other commands in the Top Menu allow you to set up macros,
- menu titles, change colors and window borders, set mouse
- sensitivity, set communications parameters, set time for
- automatic blanking of the menu screen, and set up hands off timed
- execution of any menu entry any time of the day, week, or month.
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- The user defined menu entries consist of two parts. The first one
- is a 48 character description that is displayed on the screen and
- can be anything you want. This is what you choose to start a menu
- entry from the main menu. The second part of this menu entry is
- the menu action. This tells HDM what to do when this menu entry
- is started. The menu action can contain anything that you would
- normally put in a DOS batch file, plus functions and macros that
- give you additional flexibility, ease of use, and capabilities
- beyond DOS and other menu systems.
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- The Hard Disk Menu is not memory resident. When you run a
- program, HDM gets out of memory completely so that all system ram
- is available for your use. HDM is then automatically called back
- into memory when your program is finished.
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- Help is always available. Press <F1> from anywhere in the Hard
- Disk Menu to get the help menu and help screens. Help topics are
- displayed at the left side of the screen and a description of
- each topic is displayed on the right side of the screen. You can
- move up and down through the help topics or press the letter
- associated with it and the information on that topic will
- immediately be displayed in the help text window at the right.
- You can also get help on the keys available when you are in the
- main menu. Just press <F1> from the main menu and a help window
- will open with information specific to that menu. It is also
- possible to set up custom help for any menu entries that you
- want. See the sample files "A1.000" and "HELP.000" on your HDM
- distribution disk.
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- HDM also has the ability to log user activity by writing
- information to a file every time a menu entry is run. To use the
- log file, start HDM with the -L or -L<path> startup switch.
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- HDM allows you to put security levels on any entries in the main
- menu and on the commands in the pull down windows. This can be
- done either at the group level via the Security pull down window
- or by putting the cursor on any main menu entry or any pull down
- menu command and pressing the Alt-F1 key. You must have at least
- one password set up in the Master Password Table to use security
- levels. The file SECURITY.DOC explans the multi-level security.
-
- You can customize the opening logo screen by using the -H startup
- switch and putting your own company logo in the file HDM.HDR. You
- can also create custom help screens for each main menu entry by
- creating a text file with a name that uses a combination of the
- menu entry page letter and number and the menu file number. For
- example custom help for menu entry B5 in menu file HDM.333 would
- be named B5.333. When F1 is pressed while the cursor is on that
- entry, your custom help is displayed before the normal HDM help
- screens.
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- There are many features built into the Hard Disk Menu for use on
- local area networks. One that must be used is the -W startup
- switch. This tells HDM where to keep the work file that it uses
- to keep track of information for each user. You can change the
- name of the work file, X.BAT, by using the X environment variable
- (set X=). The -T and -0 through -9 startup switches also can help
- with network environments as can some of the security features.
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