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- ; Each line of this configuration file is composed of two parts,
- ; Keyword and Options. The keywords are on the left side of the screen,
- ; and the options are on the right. It doesn't matter how many spaces
- ; are between the keywords and options, as long as there is at least one
- ; space. Each keyword will be explained below. To disable a selection,
- ; comment the line out by placing a semi-colon ';' at the very beginning
- ; of the line. You may remove all blank lines and lines with a semi-colon
- ; after you have configured Labtest. This makes loading the configuration
- ; much faster.
-
- ; The Logfile is where you want Labtest to record activities. Include a
- ; full path and file name. Registered version only!
-
- Logfile C:\RA\LABTEST\LABTEST.LOG
-
- ; Use_Dos_Window
-
- ; Labtest will create a nicely formatted log file of the uploads processed
- ; Specify the full path and file name of the log file. Registered version
- ; only!
-
- Upload_Log C:\RA\LABTEST\UPLOAD.LOG
-
- ; Labtest now uses a customizable screen to display to the user during
- ; processing. Ansi_Screen is a full path and filename of an ANSI screen
- ; to be displayed to the user. If the user does not have ANSI graphics
- ; enabled, Ascii_Screen will be displayed instead. If ANSI graphics
- ; are disabled, Labtest will handle the displaying of text like 'Unpacking
- ; archive' etc..., therefore, the Ascii_Screen could just be a simple
- ; display. Since cursor control is ignored in ASCII only mode, the
- ; positioning commands in the control file are ignored.
-
- Ansi_Screen C:\RA\LABTEST\LABTEST.ANS
- Ascii_Screen C:\RA\LABTEST\LABTEST.ASC
-
- ; Labtest uses a special control file to figure out what to display to
- ; the user and where to display it during processing. Please see the
- ; sample control file included with your distrubition archive for in depth
- ; information on how to use it.
-
- Labtest_Screen_Ctl C:\RA\LABTEST\SCREEN.CTL
-
- ; Due to many requests for the next feature, Labtest will now leave it
- ; up to you to provide a command line to execute when adding an
- ; archive comment. With many new archive utilities supporting archive
- ; comments, it also makes more sense to do it this way. Below, you will
- ; specify a full path and file name to the Archive_Comment control file.
- ; This control file is made up of command lines to execute for each
- ; different archive type. See the sample ARC_COM.CTL file for more
- ; info. Note that if this option is commented out, Labtest will
- ; not add comments to your archives.
-
- ; To provide total flexibility, Labtest provides you with
- ; methods of running any external program you desire. One
- ; may be run before processing begins, and the other two can be
- ; run after Labtest is all finished with the file. To specify
- ; the full path and filename of the uploaded file, use the @ character
- ; where the filename would normally be typed.
-
- ; ExitBefore C:\UTILS\ZZAP @
- ; ExitAfter C:\SHEZ\ARJ.EXE L @
-
- ; Use the following dos hook to compress a GIF file after Labtest checks
- ; the resulotion, date, etc. This will only be used for GIF files.
-
- ; ExitAfterGif C:\UTIL\GIFLITE @
-
- Comment_Control_File C:\RA\LABTEST\COMMENT.CTL
-
- ; If you have registered Labtest, then enter your registration key
- ; here, otherwise enter a 0 (zero)
-
- Registration_key 0
-
- ; Archive_type is the type of archive to convert all archive files to.
- ; Labtest will use the setting found in FILES.RA for the file area
- ; which matches the current path. If no match is found, or if ConvExt
- ; is not setup in FILES.RA, then the archive type below will be used.
-
- Archive_type ARJ
-
- ; Scan_commandline is the full dos commandline to execute your virus
- ; scanner, minus the actual file and path name, which Labtest will
- ; provide. Consult the docs for commandline switches best suited to
- ; your needs.
-
- Scan_commandline C:\SHEZ\SCAN.EXE /NOMEM /NOPAUSE /NOEXPIRE
-
- ; Years_old tells Labtest the maximum age of an archive that will be
- ; accepted. Note that this is also used when testing dates of files which
- ; are contained in the archives themselves.
-
- Years_old 2
-
- ; Labtest will also check the dates of GIF files unless you tell it
- ; not to. Uncomment the next line if you want GIF files to be age checked.
-
- ; Check_Gif_Age
-
- ; When Labtest posts a message to a user about an uploaded file, one of
- ; two names may be used for the From line. If you specify SYSOP below,
- ; your name (as it appears in RACONFIG) will be placed in the From line.
- ; Alternatively, you may cause Labtest to wright "Labtest 2.5" in the from
- ; line of the messages. Enter below either Sysop or Labtest.
-
- ; Msg_Originator Sysop
- Msg_Originator Labtest
-
- ; User_msg_base is the message base number which Labtest will post
- ; messages to the user concerning the file processed. The next time
- ; the user does a scan for personal messages, they will be presented with
- ; a message informing them of how their upload was handled by Labtest.
- ; This may be the same area defined below for Sysop_Msg_Area. If you
- ; want to disable Labtest's message writing feature, simply specify a 0
- ; for the message area or comment this line out.
-
- User_Msg_Area 2
-
- ; Sysop_msg_area is the message base number which Labtest will post
- ; messages to the Sysop concerning the file processed. The next time
- ; the Sysop does a scan for personal messages, a message will be
- ; presented informing them of how the upload was handled by Labtest.
- ; This may be the same area defined above for User_Msg_Area. If you
- ; want to disable Labtest's sysop message writing feature, simply
- ; specify a 0 for the message area or comment this line out.
-
- ; Sysop_Msg_Area 1
-
- ; Here you may disable one or more messages written by Labtest. Place a
- ; semi-colon in front of the messages you don't want to receive
-
- Sysop_Thanks_Msg Reports all went well
- Sysop_BadGif_Msg Reports invalid gif resolution
- Sysop_BadFile_Msg Reports an archive file that couldn't be unpacked
- Sysop_Scan_Msg Reports the outcome of the virus scan (only if fail)
- Sysop_OldFile_Msg Reports an old file
-
- ; Labtest will create a message to the user giving them info about the
- ; status of their message. Below you will define textfiles to be used as
- ; message text. The text file will be read and then written to the Remote
- ; Access Hudson Message base in the areas defined above. The message will
- ; be marked as Local and Private. Provided the Sysop and User message
- ; areas are not 0 or commented out, Labtest will either use the text files
- ; defined below or the internal hard coded messages if the text files are
- ; either not defined or not found.
-
- ; Bad_Archive_Msg is a full path and filename of a text file to be used to
- ; post as a message to the user if the file cannot be processed at all
- ; by Labtest. This may be caused by corrupt archives, incomplete uploads
- ; or any other number of reasons. The file will be moved for further
- ; inspection by the Sysop.
-
- Bad_Archive_Msg C:\RA\LABTEST\BADARC.MSG
-
- ; Old_File_msg is a full path and filename of a text file to be used to
- ; post as a message to the user if the file fails the age test. This message
- ; will be written into the message area defined above.
-
- Old_File_Msg C:\RA\LABTEST\OLDFILE.MSG
-
- ; Virus_Msg is the full path and filename of a text file to be used to
- ; post as a message to the user if the file fails the virus scan.
-
- Virus_Msg C:\RA\LABTEST\VIRUS.MSG
-
- ; Bad_Gif_Msg is the full path and filename of a text file to be used to
- ; post as a message to the user if the file fails the minimum gif
- ; resolution test.
-
- Bad_Gif_Msg C:\RA\LABTEST\BADGIF.MSG
-
- ; The Thank_You_Msg is the full path and filename of a text file to be
- ; used to post as a message to the user if the file passes all phases of
- ; Labtest.
-
- Thank_You_Msg C:\RA\LABTEST\THANKS.MSG
-
-
- ; The Minimum_Gif_Width is the lowest acceptable number of pixels from
- ; left side to the right side of the screen.
-
- Minimum_Gif_Width 640
-
- ; The Minimum_Gif_Height is the lowest acceptable number of pixels from
- ; top to bottom of the screen.
-
- Minimum_Gif_Height 480
-
- ; The Minimum_Gif_Colors is the lowest acceptable number of colors for
- ; Gif files.
-
- Minimum_Gif_Colors 256
-
- ; Add_File_List is the full path and filename of a text file containing
- ; the full path's and filenames of files you want added to each archive
- ; file. If you do not wish to use this feature, just place a semi-colon
- ; ';' before the keyword Add_File_List.
-
- ; Add_File_List C:\RA\LABTEST\ADDFILES.LST
-
- ; Kill_File_List is the full path and filename of a text file containing
- ; only the filenames of files you want to remove from every incoming
- ; archive file. If you do not wish to use this feature, just place a
- ; semi-colon ';' before the keyword Kill_File_List.
-
- Kill_File_List C:\RA\LABTEST\KILLFILE.LST
-
- ; Labtest has the ability to set the date of the file processed to either
- ; the system date or the date of the original archive file, the oldest
- ; file in the archive, or the newest file. Specify Keep_Date,
- ; Oldest_File, or Newest_File. To keep the archive date set as
- ; the current system date, comment all three of these lines out.
-
- ; Oldest_File Makes the archive date the date of the oldest file
- ; Keep_Date Makes the archive date the date of the original archive
- Newest_File Makes the archive date the date of the newest file
-
- ; Set_Security is the security level to set the user's to if he/she uploads
- ; a file which failed the virus scan. This is extremely powerful as you
- ; can then prevent the user from further uploads until they resolve the
- ; problem on their end. Simply set your Upload menu command to a
- ; security level higher than this and that's all there is to it! You
- ; don't have to use both Set_Security and Set_Flag if you don't want to,
- ; they are both provided to give you a powerful option.
-
- ; Set_Security 1
-
- ; Set_Flag is similar to the above Set_Security in that you can set a
- ; specific flag in the user's record if the file fails the virus scan.
- ; Note that the flag and security level will ONLY be changed if the file
- ; fails the virus scan, any other test-failures will have no effect on
- ; flags or security. The flags setting is a two character item, the
- ; first being in the range A - D (capitals!), the second being in the
- ; range 1 - 8. Only one flag can be set.
-
- Set_Flag C1
-
- ; Labtest will convert self-extracting files (SFX) to the desired archive
- ; type based on the following command. If you do not want SFX files to
- ; be converted, insert a semi-colon before the command Convert_SFX.
-
- Convert_SFX
-
- ; Labtest will compress files non-archive files (.DOC, .TXT, etc) based
- ; on the following command. If you want to leave non-archive files in
- ; their original form, put a semicolon at the beginning of the next line.
-
- Pack_Unknown
-
- ; Labtest will strip a description of characters above ascii 127 and
- ; remove carriage return/linefeed pairs and replace them with a soft carriage
- ; return (ASCII 141) if you want to. If you want to process the descriptions
- ; like this, uncomment the next line, otherwise, leave it as is.
-
- ; Process_Descriptions
-
- ; Labtest will swap itself out of memory when running external programs.
- ; Indicate here where you want Labtest to put it's swap file.
- ; If enough EMS memory exists for the swap file, that will be used. If
- ; not, the drive and path indicated below will be used. This may be a
- ; ram disk.
-
- Swap_Path C:\RA\LABTEST
-
- ; Labtest will handle ARJ secured files and PKZIP -AV files in one of
- ; two ways. If you remove the semi-colon from the line below, this
- ; will tell Labtest that you want to leave secured archives alone.
- ; Labtest will unpack them and scan the files, but it will not rearchive
- ; the file or add a file comment. If you leave it as is, Labtest
- ; will ignore the security features of ARJ and PKZIP.
-
- ; Keep_Secured
-
- ; Labtest may optionally add the uploader's name to the file description
- ; if a FILE_ID.DIZ/DESC.SDI was found. If enabled, a short line like
- ; "Uploaded by John Doe" will be appended to the description. To disable
- ; this feature, comment the line below out.
-
- Add_Uploader_Name
-
- ; Labtest will handle imbedded archives much the same way it handles
- ; regular ones. If NOSCAN or NOREARC are specified on the commandline,
- ; these switches also apply to imbedded archives as well. Labtest will
- ; process imbedded archives until it runs out of a) disk space, b) directory
- ; space, b) the Sysop's patience. The keyword below determines whether
- ; or not Labtest will do anything at all to imbedded archives. If
- ; commented out, imbedded archives will be ignored completely.
-
- Process_Imbedded_Archives
-