Category : Network Files
Archive   : WCM.ZIP
Filename : FLIB.HLP

 
Output of file : FLIB.HLP contained in archive : WCM.ZIP
C-Worthy (R) Help Librarian Data File Version 1.0
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#úJé Eè†6nQ 2 0‡ File Librarian General Help

The List Displayed on this screen contains all known File Distribution Packs,( FDP ). From this list you may use the key to add new FDP's, use the key to remove FDP's or use the key to modify existing FDP's. To exit the File Librarian, press the key and answer Yes.


1/1 ESC-Exit
20Ÿ File Package Description

Use this field to enter a textual description of this file package.

1/1 ESC-Exit
20 User List

Select the user to which this FDP will be distributed to.

1/1-ESC
20‹ Group List

Select the Group that this FDP will be distributed to.

1/1-ESC
20† File Name

Enter / edit the file name to be added to the FDP.

1/1-ESC
20˜ Target Path

Enter the path to place the file on the workstation's local drive.

1/1-ESC 2 0  Files Contained In FDP

The following is a list of all files contained in the FDP. Use the key to add new files, key to remove files or the key to modify file specifications. will save changes.

1/1-ESC 2
0 FDP Type

Select the type of File Distribution Pack you wish to define.

USER - Targets single users
GROUP - Targets members of a group
NODE - Targets specific node address

1/1-ESC
20¬ Enter Target Node

Enter the node address (in Hex), to which this file package will be distributed to.

1/1-ESC
20¬ Exit File Librarian

Select Yes to exit the File Librarian, or No / ESC to return to normal operation.

1/1-ESC

20« Save Changes To Database

Select Yes to save the changes you have made to the "Distribution Pack Library".

1/1-ESC

  3 Responses to “Category : Network Files
Archive   : WCM.ZIP
Filename : FLIB.HLP

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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