Co-SysOp Commands - [.][C][?] ----------------------------- These commands may be used from any room prompt after typing [.][C] by a user with Co-SysOp or higher access. [A] Access User Allows editing of the current user on-line via the local keyboard. The system password is requested before editing can begin. [D] Debug [R] Room Pointers Displays room message and pointer information along with the oldest message pointer, newest message pointer, and oldest message on disk. Press [RETURN] at the "oldmsg%" prompt or enter the "Oldest message on disk" number, they should always be the same but may vary based on system activity. [C] Chat Mode Toggle Toggle to disable or enable chat mode ringer. If chat mode is disabled, NOCHAT.BLB will be shown to the user instead of notifying the SysOp via bell. The status line will also update to reflect this selection. [D] Disable BBS Toggle If there is a situation where you wish to disable the BBS from accepting any callers but you don't wish to shut your system off, just use this command and all calls will be shown DISABLE.BLB and won't be allowed to logon unless they know the system password. After this file is show, you can press [CTRL-B] and a "Pw:" prompt will display. Enter the disabled system password and you can get on the BBS as normal. [E] Execute File Use the file selector to run any program under ST-Keep, keep in mind that you should insure there is enough RAM available for both programs. If this command is used from remote, the user must type in the drive/path/filename and you must insure they they don't run any programs that don't support modem I/O or the system will effectively lock-up since you wouldn't be able to control them over the modem. [F] Floor Editor Edit floor name and floor group access. [G] Group Editor Edit group names. [K] Kill User Delete a user account. Effectively changes their ACCESS level to 0, freeing up this userlog record for a new user. [M] Mass Userlog Editor This command executes BBS_ME.PRG in your system folder. You can edit all accounts by selected fields with this program, rather than one user at a time. [P] Change System Password Change the system password. This password allows access to any user account and other secure features of the BBS, so protect it with your life! [S] Secure System Toggle Make your system secure or open. If it's secure, all user accounts are installed with access level 1, which means they can not leave messages or make file transfers until the SysOp upgrades their level. If your system is open, new users are given access level 2 and the default on-line time and download ratio that you entered with the configuration program. [U] Userlog Editor You will be prompted for a username to edit. Most of the users data can be modified with this command. You can even print out the user information from here. This command only works on an account in the disk file, not the current user on-line. [Z] Change Modem Init String You can set your modem initialization string with this command. The initialization string is sent out before the waitcall menu. The start up string MUST contain "AT S0=1 S2=255 M0" at the very least. These commands respectively place your modem in auto-answer mode, refuse remote modem command access, and turn your modem speaker off. ST-Keep handles DTR and CARRIER DETECT, so do not force them on from your modem. If you have special high speed modems or modems with other features, you can attempt to include more options here if necessary so long as they don't interfere with CD or DTR. [?] This Menu