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Harmony BBS Inidividual File List and Explanations
=================================================================
This file contains information on EVERY file that Harmony BBS
uses. Along with each file there is a short explanation of
what the file is. If it is a menu, all of the available
commands from that menu will be listed.
This list file assumes all of the directories used are those
set up by the original installation of Harmony (the defaults!)
=================================================================
Main Harmony BBS Directory (C:\HM )
BBSSTATS HMY - Main BBS statistics (text)
DIFFLOGS DOC - Documentation to DIFFLOGS.EXE (text)
DIFFLOGS EXE - Program to rename multiple logon files
FILES LST - This file (text)
HARMFILE EXE - File management for Harmony BBS (executable)
HARMFILE OVR - File management for Harmony BBS (overlay)
HARMONY BAT - Batch file used for running Harmony BBS
HM DOC - Main documentation to Harmony BBS (text)
HM EXE - Harmony BBS v1.1 (executable)
HM OVR - Harmony BBS v1.1 (overlay)
HMC HMY - Used to hold defined editors in HMC (text)
HMC EXE - Harmony BBS configuration program (executable)
HMC OVR - Harmony BBS configuration program (overlay)
HMHOUSE EXE - Harmony BBS house work (needs command line parameters)
HMQUOTE DOC - Documentation to HMQUOTE.EXE (supplied in SYSTEM\ dir)
HMQWIK HMY - Configuration for Qwik reader (professional version,text)
HMQWIK DOC - Documentation for Qwik section of Harmony BBS (prof.ver.)
NODES HMY - Contains modem, port, (and node for future use) info.
PACKERS HMY - Contains user information on default packers for Qwik
README 1ST - Readme file for Harmony BBS
REGISTER FRM - Registration form for Harmony BBS
________________________
Menu Directory (C:\HM\MENUS )
BBSDBAN HMY - BBS Database Ansi menu
BBSDBAS HMY - BBS Database ASCII menu
A - Add BBS to list
D - Delete BBS from list
G - Goodbye/logoff BBS
R - Read/scan BBS list
Q - Quit BBS database
? - Display This File
FILEBAN HMY - File Transfer Ansi menu
FILEBAS HMY - FIle Transfer ASCII menu
A - Add files locally
B - Enter batch menu
C - Change file base
D - Download a file
E - Edit file comment
F - Send feedback
G - Goodbye/Logoff
K - Kill/Delete file
L - List files
M - Change online description of a file
N - List new files
P - Print file base stats
Q - Quit file base
S - Show text file
U - Upload a file
V - View archive
Y - Print base stats
? - Display this menu
MAINAN HMY - Main ANSI menu
MAINAS HMY - Main ASCII menu
B - Enter BBS DataBase
C - Call Sysop To Chat
D - Enter Doors
E - Edit User Message
F - Send Feedback To Sysop
G - Goodbye/Logoff
H - Harmony BBS Info.
M - Enter Message Bases
N - Read News
P - Enter Post Office
R - Read User Message
S - Read System Bulletins
T - Enter File Transfers
U - User Profile Edit
V - Enter Voting Booths
Z - Zip Off
? - Display this Menu
. - Enter Sysop Mode
MSGBAN HMY - Message Base Ansi menu
MSGBAS HMY - Message Base ASCII menu
B - Enter Qwik batch transfer
C - Change subboard
D - Delete message
E - Enter message
F - Send sysop mail
G - Goodbye/Logoff BBS
H - Set high msg. read
L - List subboards
N - Set newscan bases
P - Enter post office
Q - Quit message base
R - Read messages
S - Scan messages
V - View entrance text
? - Display this menu
PSTMENAN HMY - Post Office Ansi menu
PSTMENAS HMY - Post Office ASCII menu
D - Delete Individual Letter
G - Goodbye/Logoff BBS
S - Send Private Mail
L - List Your Mail (Scan)
Q - Quit Post Office
R - Read Your Mail
? - Display This File
QWIKAN HMY - Qwik Ansi menu
QWIKAS HMY - Qwik ASCII menu
C - Personal Qwik configuration
D - Download Qwik packet
G - Goodbye/Logoff BBS
Q - Quit back to Message base section
U - Upload Qwik packet reply
? - Display this menu
SYSMENAN HMY - Sysop Ansi menu
SYSMENAS HMY - Sysop ASCII menu
C - Create any text file
D - Execute DOS commands
E - Edit users
G - Goodbye/logoff BBS
L - Display call log
M - Private mail housework
O - Download any file
Q - Quit sysop mode
R - Read any file
S - Quicklist userlog
U - Upload any file
? - Display this menu
VALHLPAN HMY - Valid Requirement Ansi help file
VALHLPAS HMY - Valid Requirement ASCII help file
DOORAN HMY - Ansi list of available doors (replace generic)
DOORAS HMY - ASCII list of available doors (replace generic)
FILEBAN HMY - Ansi list of available file bases (replace generic)
FILEBAS HMY - ASCII list of available file bases (replace generic)
BULLLSAN HMY - Ansi list of available system bulletins (replace generic)
BULLLSAS HMY - ASCII list of available system bulletins (replace generic)
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Message Base Directory (C:\HM\MSGS )
MSGBANXX HMY - Message base XX Ansi entrance (text)
MSGBASXX HMY - Message base XX ASCII entrance (text)
MSGBSTAT HMY - All message base statistics
MBLISTAN HMY - Message base subboard Ansi listing (replace generic)
MBLISTAS HMY - Message base subboard ASCII listing (replace generic)
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System Directory (C:\HM\SYSTEM )
ANSIHELP HMY - Description of difference between ANSI/ASCII/MONOCHROME
AUTOMSG HMY - User message
BBSDATA HMY - Database file for online BBS database
BULLETIN HMY - System bulletin information
CALLLOG HMY - Activity log of callers (text)
CLOSEDAN HMY - Text file shown to Ansi callers when BBS is private
CLOSEDAS HMY - Text file shown to ASCII callers when BBS is private
DOORSTAT HMY - Information on all available doors
EVENTS HMY - Event information
HMQUOTE EXE - Generate different quote files
LOGFILES BAT - Batch file executed during a full logon
LOGOFFAN HMY - Text file shown to Ansi callers during a logoff
LOGOFFAS HMY - Text file shown to ASCII callers during a logoff
LOGON HMY - List of text files displayed at logon
LOGONAN HMY - Welcome screen shown to Ansi callers
LOGONAS HMY - Welcome screen shown to ASCII callers
NETMAIL SQD - Private mail squish format
NETMAIL SQI - Index to private mail
NEWAN HMY - New user information shown to Ansi callers
NEWAS HMY - New user information shown to ASCII callers
NEWSXX HMY - Text displayed when user is reading news file XX
NEWSSTAT HMY - News information
NEWUSER BAT - Batch file executed after a new user logon (optional)
NOTHERE HMY - Text file displayed when chat request at unavailable time
POSTOFAN HMY - Ansi file shown when entering the post office
POSTOFAS HMY - ASCII file shown when entering the post office
QHEADER HMY - Header file used by HMQUOTE.EXE
QUOTEAN HMY - Ansi quote file created by HMQUOTE.EXE
QUOTEAS HMY - ASCII quote file created by HMQUOTE.EXE
QUOTES HMY - List of quotes used by HMQUOTE.EXE
SYSINFO TXT - Text file, default as a system bulletin
TOOLOGAN HMY - Text file shown to Ansi callers with invalid passwords
TOOLOGAS HMY - Text file shown to ASCII callers with invalid passwords
VOTINGXX HMY - Voting booth XX information
VSTATXX HMY - Voting booth XX statistics
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File Transfer Directory (C:\HM\UD )
XX HMY - File descriptions for file base XX
XX IDX - Index of files for file base XX
PROTOCOL HMY - External protocol information (text)
UPLOAD HMY - Batch file executed after a file upload (optional)
UDSTAT HMY - All file base information
UDLISTAN HMY - Ansi List of all available file bases (replace generic)
UDLISTAS HMY - ASCII List of all available file bases (replace generic)
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User Directory (C:\HM\USERS )
DENIAL HMY - List of non-acceptable names of users
USERLOG HMY - All user information
====================================================================
Additional information :
* In most cases of menus and other user information files, there are 2
available kinds of files ANSI and ASCII. Depending on the type of
display the caller is using, only one of these files will ever be
displayed.
* Whenever the text (replace generic) is included in one of the file
descriptions above, that means that if Harmony BBS finds that file,
instead of printing out the generic listing that Harmony BBS always
prints, it will print out one of these two files depending on the
display the caller is using. For example, if the file MBLISTAN.HMY
or MBLISTAS.HMY did NOT exist, whenever a user requests a current
list of available message bases, Harmony BBS will simply list each
message base that the user has access to, along with some other
information - pretty boring! BUT, if Harmony finds the
MBLISTAN.HMY file, it will print that out instead. Allowing the
sysop to make their system as personal as required.