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- Copyrighted Pete Rocca & Multiboard Communications Centre, 1994
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- ║ UpCheck 6.00 - The quick setup method ║
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- SO YOU HATE WAITING TO SET THINGS UP?
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- 1. Next create a directory to hold the UpCheck files (MD \UPCHECK)
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- 2. Extract the archive into the directory (PKUNZIP UPCHK600 \UPCHECK)
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- 3. Run the UpSetup program
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- 4. Set up your options
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- 5. If you are installing for RemoteAccess 2.0 then continue otherwise
- skip to step 10
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- 6. Run the RACONFIG program, change the Options -> Files -> Upload Scan
- to "\UPCHECK\UPCHECK.EXE \RA\EXITINFO.BBS @ *M *N" or whatever your
- path is..
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- 7. Make sure that swapping is enabled and that you will have about 450k
- free memory (sorry about the size, but it's not my fault. Most virus
- scanners require about 410k)
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- 8. Make sure that in the Manager -> File areas -> Upload Scan is set
- to "Yes" in the areas that uploads are processed into.
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- 9. That's about it! You're almost done! Skip to step 11.
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- 10. If you are not running RA2, then you will have to consult your guide
- on calling an upload scanner. The parameters that are required to
- let UpCheck run properly are:
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- a) the drop file (DOOR.SYS/DORINFO?.DEF/EXITINFO.BBS)
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- b) the full path and name of the file to be processed
- (c:\files\check\NEWFILE.ZIP)
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- So you'd call it like this:
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- \UPCHECK\UPCHECK.EXE \BBS\DOOR.SYS \FILES\NEWFILE.ZIP
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- For a little more help, you might want to read the section on setups
- for different BBS packages.
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- 11. Well UpCheck should maintain it's files fine, and will also locate
- the configuration file in the directory that UPCHECK.EXE resides
- (so you don't have to change directories or anything) The badfiles
- listing is an ascii list that can contain upto 255 file names or
- crc's to remove from the processing archives. (for crc adding use
- the /A option of UpUtils, file names can be entered using a simple
- text editor)
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- 12. You're done! (don't forget to register, hey, it's cheap!)
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- ** One thing that you probably will overlook if you don't read the
- main documentation is the powerful companion utility "UPUTILS". It
- can do QUITE a LOT, so you might want to read the docs when you
- get a chance.
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