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- e:\node4 <== Path to system files
- The Door <== BBS Name
- 0 <== 0=Gap/1=Everything else
- N <== Maintain Usage file? Y/N **
- Y <== Read Password/CallerId from .SYS file? Y/N **
- 62 <== Exit errorlevel on bad password for timeslot
- PASSWORD <== Validate on PASSWORD or CALLERID
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- Features shown above with <** are only available in the registered version.
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- Delete all comment lines shown above before using.
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- TIMELOCK.CNF is the required filename for Unregistered users. Registered
- users may name this file as they please. Registered users may pass the name
- of the "CNF" file on the command line when TimeLock is called. If no name
- is passed TIMELOCK.CNF will be assumed.
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- Line 1: Path to system files.
- Enter the path to the system files for this node.
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- Line 2: BBS Name
- Enter your BBS Name as you wish it to appear to your users.
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- Line 3: 0=Gap/1=Everything else
- Enter a 0 for Gap BBS systems. Enter a 1 for everything else. Remember
- that your BBS system must be able to create a DOOR.SYS in order to function
- properly with TimeLock. If this is an optional feature in your system, make
- sure that it is implemented for each door that you wish to protect with
- TimeLock.
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- Line 4: Maintain Usage file? Y/N (Registered Users only)
- If you are a registered user you may create and maintain a log of who attempts
- to access the doors you have protected with TimeLock by entering "Y" on this
- line. The usage log will contain the date, user name, password provided, the
- time, and whether or not the password was valid.
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- Line 5: Read Password/CallerId from .SYS file? Y/N (Registered Users only)
- If you are a registered user you may optionally retrieve the callers password
- or the callers ID (username) from the .SYS files by entering a "Y" on this
- line. If you enter "N" the caller will be prompted to enter a password
- when TimeLock is run.
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- Line 6: Exit errorlevel on bad password for timeslot.
- Enter the errorlevel (between 1 and 255) that you wish TimeLock to exist
- with if the password provided is not valid for the protected timeslot. If
- the password is valid for the timeslot, or if the timeslot is open, TimeLock
- will exist with an errorlevel of 0.
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- Line 7: Validate on PASSWORD or CALLERID.
- Enter PASSWORD to validate callers based on the password provided or retrieved.
- Enter CALLERID to validate callers based on the CallerID provided or retrieved.
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