the user in case there is an error.
address question, and when asked for the user's personal name, it prompts
the user to input both first and last name.
If you create a file 'sys.badnames' on your system disk, the system will
allow you to disallow certain handles or handle fragments from being used
on the system.
Again, refer to section 16.1 for information about creating
files.
Each line of the file should be written to contain a separate
pattern.
Use the left arrow character (underneath the ESC key) to
represent spaces, before, after, or contained within patterns.
example, if you enter TOM on one line, the system will not allow TOM
TURKEY, ATOM or ATOMIZER to be used as handles.
allow ATOM and ATOMIZER, but not TOM TURKEY because the line _TOM must
match a space before TOM.
the word BAG, but will allow BAGGAGE and ABAGALE, because the line _BAG_
must match spaces on either side of the word BAG.
When the new user process has completely finished, the user is
automatically given an access grouping of 0.
have a way around this!
When the system is fully operational, you may configure a feature known as
AUTO CALL-BACK VALIDATION.
your system automatically use the modem to call new users back who live
within your system's local calling area, and give them a predetermined
access grouping other than zero.
configure this feature.
to a system p-files library and executed (see chapter 11) to be usable.
This feature is only available for use with the Hayes compatible and the
1670 modems.
If there are prefixes of another area code besides your own that are also
local to you, you must enter the second area code followed immediately by
the prefix within the second area code for each such prefix when asked for
prefixes by the 'prg.utilities' configuration program.
A new mod that has been made for C-Net 128, is one called 'prg.send
welcome'.
After a new user has used the auto-validation, the next time
they log on, the program asks for his last four digits of his/her phone
number.
It then writes your 'sys.aboard' to their mail box automatically.
So be sure you have written a 'sys.aboard' text file welcoming your new
users.
5.4.3 LOGON FLOW
The following occur once a user has successfully logged on to the system
(not aborted by INSTANT login):
(1)
The user is informed of the number of calls that he has remaining to
make to the system this day (only if not an infinite number more).
(2)
The file 'sys.welcome' will be displayed (if present on the SYSTEM
DISK).
Note: if the user used '!' following his logon ID when signing
on, this file will be suppressed.
quickly is to hit the space bar as soon as it appears, and then the
file will abort.
Users must put something in the
Entering _BAG_ will not allow handles containing
Auto call-back validation allows you to have
Use the program file 'prg.utilities' to
A program file like 'prg.utilities' must be added
Another way to go through this file
Using _TOM instead will
Local callers, however, may
For
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