Use of the g-files (on-line text files) system
User list command
MCI level 1 (most commands)
MCI level 2 (sysop or privileged access commands)
Ability to re-logon to the system
Ability to edit personal data (the ‘Z’ command)
System maintenance (sysop)
Bypass of U/D ratios
Bypass of calls per day
Bypass of minutes per call
Bypass to all time restrictions
Ability to send urgent mail
Ability to Alias when writing messages (use another name as the
author)
Ability to ‘adopt orphans’ -- that is, allow files to be added from
the disk into the list of items for an area
Read private messages, if private messages are allowed in your
message area
Delete any U/D file
Delete your own U/D files
No inactive purge (will not be auto-deleted by auto-maintenance)
Auto-validate files -- user’s files are instantly validated even in
areas requiring validation
Write anonymous messages, and then, only if anonymous messages are
allowed in a particular message area
Trace anonymous -- ability to see the author of anonymous messages.
Anonymous messages are marked with ‘*’ beside the author’s
name
Ability to leave private messages in the public message areas. This
includes private uploads
Forward your mail to their accounts
Ability to write to the wall
Ability to restart the wall.
17.3.3 New Account Creator (NA)
Create New Account. This lets the operator create a new account without
the hassle of going through the new user logon.
17.3.4 Reserved Account Creator (RE)
Reservation system. The reservation system of C-NET allows you to assign a
pre-authorized access level to desirable new users. A new user with a
reservation may enter “RES” at the ‘Enter your Handle or Login ID’ prompt
after which he will be asked to enter his invitation number. If this is a
valid reservation number, he will then be asked to enter his temporary re-
assigned password (which should usually be his name). If the password is
valid, he will then be taken through the normal new user applications, and
then be given instant access to the system. The RES system is even
available when the Private System option is active.
17.3.4 View System New User Information (VN)
View new user applications. This will read new user applications, and
allow you to edit the new accounts as well. After the file has been
read, you will be given the option to delete the file.
Each message is displayed beginning with a header, containing the user’s
name, ID number, real name, phone number & birthdate, and date the message
was sent. At the end of each message, there are several one key options