Delete own files: This allows the user to delete any files that
they have uploaded to the system.
User-purge exempt: This exempts the user from being deleted from
the system during auto-maintenance if the user purge
is activated.
Autovalidate files: This allows for the user to validate his own
uploaded files to the UD bases.
Write anonymously: This allows the user to write anonymously.
Trace anonymously: This allows the user to trace who wrote an
anonymous message.
Private messages: This allows the user to send and receive
private messages from other users.
Forward mail: This allows the user to forward mail to another
user’s mail box.
BBS/maintenance: This should only be allowed for Sysop or Co-
sysop access.
UD/maintenance: This should only be allowed for Sysop and Co-sysop
access.
Files/maintenance: This should only be allowed for Sysop and Co-
sysop access.
Write to wall: This allows the user to write to the graffiti wall.
Restart wall: This allows the user to restart the wall. This
should only be a Sysop or Co-sysop command.
To actually edit your access groups, see chapter 16.3 “Editing accounts and
Groups”, once the system is on-line.
A.2 MESSAGE BASES AND UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD BOARDS
For each message board or u/d board that you wish to open, you must supply
a descriptive title, a device and drive number to tell C-NET where to store
the data for the message base, and an access code to tell C-NET which user
groups may have access to it. You must use sub-boards in sequential
numerical order, beginning at number 1 -- not haphazardly around the
screen. To determine which number to enter for an access code, you can use
the following chart:
Group Code Group Code Group
Code
0 0 5 5 10 a
1 1 6 6 11 b
2 2 7 7 12 c
3 3 8 8 13 d
4 4 9 9 14 e
To formulate an access number, first decide which groups get access to the
subboard, then when asked for access groups, enter the groups allowed
access. For example, if you wanted subboard number 3 to be accessible by
only groups 3,4 and 5, you would look at the chart, and enter ‘3;4;5’. An
access code giving access to all 15 access groups would be ‘1,’.
To actually edit the sub-board and file areas you will need to complete
setting up the system, and once actually on-line, you will need to refer to
Chapter 13.5 ‘Maintenance Commands’. This will explain how to set up your
sub-board and file transfer bases.
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