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- Tag A File For Download:
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- Move the cursor to the file you wish to add to the tag list with
- your arrow keys. When the cursor is at the correct filename press
- the ENTER or SPACEBAR to tag the file for download. While the
- cursor is marking files, the [Esc] can be pressed to quickly go to
- the next screen. If your communications program does not have
- compatible arrow keys, the 'F' key can be used to manually add
- filenames to the tag list.
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- View Contents Of An Archive:
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- If you would like to see the contents of an archive, move the
- cursor to the file you wish to view with the arrow keys and press
- 'V'. If your communications program does not have compatible
- arrow keys, the 'V' key can be used to invoke the archive viewer
- and will prompt you for the archive name you wish to view.
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- If you have moved the cursor to indicate an archive, the cursor can be
- automatically repositioned with various HOT keys:
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- N The cursor will automatically be positioned to the prompt
- at the bottom of the screen with the 'N' ready for the
- caller to press [RETURN] to exit the file list.
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- Home Repositions the cursor to the the "More?" prompt at the
- bottom of the screen.
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- ESC Quickly go to the next file screen.
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- In addition to the normal file tagging commands, the following
- commands can also be executed from the file tagging menu:
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- U)pload file Requests for the host computer to receive a
- file upload from the guest computer. This
- will display a menu of upload protocols that
- are supported by this system. Selection of a
- valid protocol will initiate the upload
- transfer.
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- D)ownload File Requests for the host computer to perform a
- file download to the guest computer. This
- will display a menu of download protocols that
- are supported by this system. Selection of a
- valid protocol will initiate the download
- transfer.
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- L)ist Directory Shows the contents of current files directory.
- This is similar to the DOS "DIR" command. It
- will list the file by name, size, and date.
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- W)here Is File Allows entry of a file mask to be used as a
- search key for determining whether a file
- exists on any one of the file directories.
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- C)hange File Lists a menu of file group directories available
- Directory for file download requests. You can then use
- the C)hange Group command to switch to another
- file area group and see the areas for that group.
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- I)nquire This command will produce a report of all new
- files that have been uploaded as of a user
- specified date. The default date is your last
- logon date if no date is specified.
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