System Config - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal SYSTEM CONFIGURATION editor. From this editor you can fine tune the control of your board to the design you want it to represent. Modem Setup - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal MODEM CONFIGURATION editor. From this editor you can change the settings of your modem for the current node only. String Editor - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal STRING editor. From this editor you are able to change the display strings to your desired setting. Menu Editor - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal MENU editor. From this editor you are able to add, remove or re-position commands in a menu, you can also add, remove, or edit menu's in your menu listing. Enter MicroDOS - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal PSEUDO-DOS environment, the commands are limited to pre-defined commands, but by selecting the 'ext' command you can run a program from a real DOS environment. Msgarea Editor - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal MESSAGE AREA editor. This editor will allow you to add, edit, or delete message bases in your base listing. Pack Msgareas - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to begin the internal PACKING of all message bases, including EMAIL. This will remove any messages that are tagged as deleted, or if a message base has exceeded it's maximum messages per base limit, all messages at the beginning of the message base will be deleted until the amount of messages in the base is equal to the maximum amount of messages allowed. Level Editor - Selecting this option will cause Iniquity to load up the internal ACCESS LEVEL editor. This will allow you to change certain information that will be given to a user upon receipt of this security level. Things like file points, amount of time, maximum amount of downloads per day, each of these will be applied to the user's account when they have been validated at this access level. Each access level has an ID, 'A' to 'Z', 'A' being the new user access level.