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File Base Editor

The file base allows users to transfer files to and from the BBS system to be shared with other users of the BBS, or for System Operators to build collections of files to offer to their users. These files can be categorized into different file bases, which are created and configured in the File Base Editor.

File bases can also optionally be assigned to one or many file groups to further categorize.

Using the Editor

Upon selecting the file base editor, a list of existing file bases is presented. The arrow keys, page keys and home/end as well as your mouse if using a compatible terminal can be used to scroll through and highlight a file base.

Pressing the ENTER key on a highlighted File Base will open the dialog to allow editing of the options and configurations associated to that file base.

Searching within the list of file bases can be done by simply typing the text you wish to search for and the editor will jump around to a matching file base as you type. The CTRL+A key can be used to search Again using the current search text, and CTRL+Y or moving the arrow keys can be used to reset the search text.

Multiple File Bases can be marked using the TAB key which is useful for some functions that can target many file bases at once.

Pressing the / key brings up the Command Menu which contains many other utility functions to add, remove, copy, paste, move, bases (and so on). The following commands are available within the Command Menu:

Command Menu Options

Insert This option inserts (creates) a new file base before the currently selected file base.
Delete This option deletes the currently selected file base.
Copy This option copies the currently selected file base.
Paste This option pastes a copy of the file base that was previously copied.
Move Before This option moves the previously copied file base before the currently selected file base.
Select All This option tags/marks all file bases
Global This option opens up a Global Editor which allows editing of common options for all file bases that were marked or tagged using the Select All or TAB keys. When using the Global Editor the options that are desired to be changed should be set to “Yes” and the new value entered into the field. Press CTRL+U to apply all of the desired changes once they have been entered.
Reset This option allows the currently selected base OR a selection of tagged bases to be Reset, meaning their file listing data and statistics will be reset. It does not unlink echomail subscribers or touch user's personal new scan settings.
Sort This option allows sorting of file bases by name, filename, or network address. In order for sort to work a range of file bases must be selected using the TAB key with no gaps in the range of selected bases.
Unsub By FileFix This option calculates your uplink and automatically generates an Unsubscribe FileFix request to your uplink, then provides the option to delete the file base.

Editing a File Base

The File Base edit dialog box contains the following options:

Base Name

FTP Name

Echo Tag

Network Address

Export To

List ACS

Upload ACS

Download ACS

Hatch ACS

FTP ACS

SysOp ACS

List EACS

Data File

File Path

Display File

Template

Default Scan

Free Files

Slow Media

Uploader

FileEcho Hub

Anonymous FTP