home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Directory
-
- The DIRECTORY Command displays the Envoy 100 organizational position,
- usercode, user name and the postal address of the user(s) identified by the
- Command.
-
- DIRECTORY usercode Command? DIRECTORY *ABC1234
- Displays the user name, organization hierarchy
- and surname/first name.
-
- DIRECTORY user name Command? DIRECTORY D.CAMPBELL
- Displays the user's unique user code,
- organization hierarchy and surname/personal
- name.
-
- DIRECTORY 'personal name' Command? DIRECTORY 'AB (BARRY) ROGERS'
- Displays the user's unique user code,
- organization hierarchy and surname/personal
- name.
-
- DIRECTORY 'surname' Command? DIRECTORY 'ROGERS'
- Displays the directory information for all users
- who have their exact surname contained in
- a specific 'string'
-
- Command? DIRECTORY 'ROGERS'!
- Displays the directory information for all users
- who have their exact surname or part of their
- surname contained in the specific 'string'.
-
- DIRECTORY [entity description] (DETAIL)
- POSTAL.ADDRESS is a profile entry for Envoy 100
- entities and can be reviewed (if it exists)
- by entering DIR [entity description] (DETAIL)
- at the Command? prompt.
-
- Users, Admins, User Lists, Bulletin Boards, Autodelivery Stations, and
- Envoy scripts are all attached to hierarchical nodes within your
- organization; nodes are attached to other nodes to form a tree-like
- structure, (Your fully qualified user name shows the nodes to which you
- belong). You can also use DIRECTORY service to obtain lists of information
- on various entities registered within Envoy 100.
- NODES of [level] Other nodes attached to [level name]
- BOARDS of [level] BULLETIN BOARDS attached to [level name]
- USERS of [level] Envoy 100 users attached to [level name]
- ADMINS of [level] Administrators attached to [level name]
- LISTS of [level] User lists attached to [level name]
- SCRIPTS of [level] Envoy scripts attached to [level name]
-