To load up Iniquity's internal FILE AREA editor, you must use one of two
 methods. With the WFC screen option 'FILEAREA EDITOR', or with the menu
 command '*F'. When the editor has been successfully loaded you will see a
 screen similar to the one displayed below. This screen gives you a list of
 options that allow you to change the settings in a file area.



  Num  Description                Filename  ACS    ulACS  dlACS  Sponsor
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  1    New Iniquity file area     NEWAREA   s25    s50    s50    SysOp
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 -- [I]nsert [D]elete [E]dit [M]ove [Esc]Quit ù Command:



     [I] Insert - This option allows you to add a new file area to the current  
                  list.

     [D] Delete - This option allows you to remove a file area from the list,   
                  removing all records of the area.

     [E] Edit   - This option allows you to edit a file area currently in the   
                  list, to change it's current settings.

     [M] Move   - This option allows you to change the file areas location in   
                  the list.

        

     When you have selected to edit a file base, the following screen is
     displayed:

                                           

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    (Iniquity File Area Editor):::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::: Current Area             1
(a) Description              New Iniquity file area
(b) Filename                 NEWAREA
(c) File Path                C:\INIQ\
(d) Area Sponsor             SysOp
(e) Access ACS               s25
(f) Upload ACS               s50
(g) Download ACS             s50
(h) Password
(i) Sort Method              Filename
(j) Sort Direction           Ascending
(k) # of files               0
([) Previous Area
(]) Next Area
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     [A] Description    - This option allows you to enter in a description of   
                          the file area, this will be used as the file area name.

     [B] Filename       - This option allows you to enter in a name of the file 
                          used to store file area information.

     [C] File Path      - This option allows you to enter in the path where all 
                          files in the area will be stored.

     [D] Area Sponsor   - This option allows you to change who the sponsor of   
                          the file area is. This is usually the person who
                          created the base.

     [E] Access ACS     - This option allows you to set the access expression   
                          used to determine who has access to the file area.

     [F] Upload ACS     - This option allows you to set the access expression   
                          used to determine who can upload directly into the file 
                          area.

     [G] Download ACS   - This option allows you to set the access expression   
                          used to determine who has access to download from the 
                          file area.

     [H] Password       - This option allows you to enter in a password that a  
                          user must enter correctly or they will be refused
                          access to the file area.


     [I] Sort Method    - This option allows you to set the sorting method that 
                          will be used when sorting the file area. There are    
                          currently eight methods that can be used.

                          1. File Name   - Sorted By Name.
                          2. Extension   - Sorted By Extension Of File.
                          3. Size        - Sorted By File Size.
                          4. Date        - Sorted By Date Of File.
                          5. Upload Date - Sorted By Date Of Upload.
                          6. Uploader    - Sorted By Name Of Uploader.
                          7. Downloads   - Sorted By Number Of Downloads.
                          8. None        - Not Sorted.

     [J] Sort Direction - This option allows you to set the direction that you  
                          want the files to be sorted, either in ascending order, 
                          or descending order.

     [K] # Of Files     - This option allows you to set the number of files
                          in the area. (do not change unless necessart)

     [[] Previous Area  - This option allows you to return to the previous file
                          area.

     []] Next Area      - This option allows you to move on to the next file    
                          area.