By Selecting option [F] Iniquity will display a screen similar to the one below. On the screen is a list of options that will allow you to change where Iniquity will look for certain things. Each option should have it's own directory, but if you'd like you can use the same directory a number of times. The list is split into two menus. Use the '[' and ']' keys to change between them. ______________________________________________________________________________ \_________ . __________ . __ | ________ __ . ___/ // \ : \ \\ | \ : \ \\ \ : \ jp __/ \ | \ \ : \\ . \ \ \ | \\ \_________/____| //_____/_____ _/__________/______/_______/___ ' / [iniquity2.0] |____/ ========= /__________/ =============== \\____________/ (Filenames and Directories/page 1)::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (a) Data directory C:\INIQ\DATA\ (b) Text directory C:\INIQ\TEXT\ (c) Menu directory C:\INIQ\MENU\ (d) Message directory C:\INIQ\MSGS\ (e) Swapping directory C:\INIQ\SWAP\ (f) Doors directory C:\INIQ\DOOR\ (g) Protocol directory C:\INIQ\PROT\ (h) Temporary directory C:\INIQ\TEMP\ (i) Download directory C:\INIQ\DNLD\ ([) Previous Page (]) Next Page ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù (Filenames and Directories/page 2)::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (j) Data directory C:\INIQ\LOGS\ (k) Text directory C:\INIQ\ARCH\ (l) Menu directory C:\INIQ\ATCH\ (m) Message directory C:\INIQ\LIBS\ (n) Swapping directory C:\INIQ\IPLX\ (o) Doors directory C:\INIQ\MAIL\ (p) Protocol directory C:\NETMODEM\ (q) Temporary directory C:\WINDOWS\ ([) Previous Page (]) Next Page ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù [A] Data Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for all it's data files. [B] Text Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for all the text files that will be displayed to the user. [C] Menu Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for all it's menu files. [D] Message Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all message base files. [E] Swapping Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all it's temporary swap files. [F] Doors Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all it's user door drop information files. [G] Protocol Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for all it's protocol files. [H] Temporary Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity stores any file that it creates while a user is online. [I] Download Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store any file that you have download form another site, this option is only available while you are in terminal mode. [J] Logfiles Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all of it's log files. [K] Archivers Directory - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for all of the archive programs that you have installed through the archive setup editor. [L] File Attach Path - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all file attachments. A file attachment is where you have a message with a file attached to it. [M] Textfile Lib Path - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store all it's text file library files. [N] IPL Executable Path - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for IPL executable files. [O] Netmail Path - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will store and look for netmail. *[P] NetModem/32 - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for Netmodem configuration files, and will allow a smoother telnet configuration. *[Q] Windows path - This option allows you to set the directory where Iniquity will look for Windows, to run the cdplayer and to find you current ip address for netmodem. * Both of these paths MUST be set for the Netmodem/32 configuration to work properly.