Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 78

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INS
SOF
INF
17.4.4
Auto-Backup Log (LF)
Reads log generated by the auto-backup utility.
17.4.5
P/G-File Log (LG)
Log of G-file and P-file activity.
file, it is noted in this log.
17.4.6
Upload/Download Log (LU)
Notes will be made to this file detailing the who, what, and where of a
file transfer.
17.4.7
Network Activity Log (NL)
17.4.8
New User/Guest Log
Read the master log of new user applications.
when a user goes and changes all of his account information to invalid
information and then begins to cause problems to the users and the board
itself.
You can go back and use the file as a reference to the person's
real name, and phone number.
17.5
MAIL COMMANDS
MC
Forced mail creation.
user as soon as
aborted.
To create a forced
command.
To remove a forced mail file, use
There are four meta-commands that may be used in a forced mail file.
command used must be placed on a line by itself.
%e
Will erase the file after the user has read it.
%o
Will disconnect after the user has read the file.
%s
Will suspend a user after he has read the file until a specific date.
The date
YYMMDD format, such as 920101 for January 1st, 1992.
%f
Will give the user option of leaving feedback before continuing with
the rest of
17.6
FILE MANIPULATION
17.6.1
Read a file (RF)
You will be prompted for a filename or path to read.
force the file read to read a PRG file or '+b' to force read the file as a
BASIC
file.
quotes.
17.6.2
Write/Edit a file (WF)
You will be prompted for a filename (or path) to edit.
loaded into memory for editing.
opportunity to delete it altogether.
menus and other text files on-line.
will make a file with the specified filename, and wait for you to enter
Used instant logoff (O!)
Normal sign-off
Informational entry to the log
A forced mail file is a file that is read to a
he signs on to the system.
should be laced immediately following the '%s' command
the file.
If the filename has any spaces in it, it MUST be put in
If you 'abort' the file, you will have an
Each time a user accesses a G-file or P-
This file comes in handy
Forced mail may not be
mail file for a user, use the 'MC'
the 'MR' command.
This provides an easy way to edit
If the file does not exist, then C-NET
Each
Adding '+p' will
The file will be

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