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@X38┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────@X3B┐@X0B
@X38│ @X3EHelp: @X3FConfiguration (P)aths @X3B│@X0B
@X38└@X3B────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘@X0E
These settings allow you to specify how you want LoopBack to operate
and how to control your modem, etc.
@X0F
Subcommands
@X0BH Help. @X03 Displays the file you are currently reading.
@X0BP Rotate page. @X03 Rotates the page to show more settings
that you can configure.
@X0BQ Quit. @X03 Quits back to the main configuration menu.
@X0B1 Trash can file. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you want to have hold the
numbers that have already been called back.
@X0B2 Allowed # calling file.@X03 Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like to have hold
your areacodes/country codes & prefixes/city codes that
LoopBack is allowed to callback.
@X0B 3 User name trash file.@X03 Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like to have hold
the names of users that are not allowed to access
LoopBack.
@X0B4 Bad numbers file.@X03 Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like to have hold
the numbers that you do not want called back. For
example, this is the file that you want to put @X0C911@X03 in.
@X0B5 Sysop message file. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you want sent to the SysOp
after a successful verification. If you are using the
internal message or no message at all, then LoopBack will
disregard this field.
@X0B6 User message file. @X03Same as the Sysop message file, but
this one gets sent to the user that was called back.
@X0B 7 Numbers menu file. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename that you want displayed to the user when he/she
types (C)ontinue from the main LoopBack menu. This is the
menu in which the user picks the number to be called
back.
@X0B 8 Help file. @X03Set this equal to the path & filename of the
file you want displayed when the user types (H)elp from
the main LoopBack menu.
@X0B 9 Locking timetable. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like to have hold the
dates and times that LoopBack is in operation.
@X0B10 Security trash file. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like to have hold the
security levels that are denied access to LoopBack.
@X0B11 File to flag for user. @X03Set this equal to the path and
filename of the file that you would like LoopBack to
automatically flag after the user has been successfully
verified.
@X0B12 File to execute upon verification. @X03Set this equal to
the path and filename of the file that you want LoopBack
to execute after verification, but before the user is
upgraded. This file can be a [PPE] or a DOS batch file.
(This is specified in the config Toggles) If you do @X03
not wish to use this, LoopBack will ignore it if the
configuration toggle is set to none (In Config Toggles)
@WAIT@