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Douglas Connor | Lews | VNet help |
January 27, 2009 9:47 AM * |
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Lews -> Douglas Connor wrote: L> OK.. So all this is starting to make sense. I understand the batch file and L> what its doing and I get the Argus configurations. L> However, something that I don't understand. If I post a message in one L> of the L> VNet message areas on my BBS and run VNET.EXE 0 /U NETWORKID=1. Should L> it not L> create the *000000.001 file. I do see an X0000000.001 file but its dated L> back L> on 1/20 and I just created a test message. the data part will be an a000* file when vadv decides to kick in. mm a mail to 1@1 is advised ? L> Another thing, the batch file reads L> CD /D C:\VA\VNET1 L> IF NOT EXIST Z0000000.001 GOTO Transfer no out pkt to process go get inbound L> IF EXIST OUT\Z0000000.001 GOTO Transfer there is already an outbound pkt go and send it L> I understand the one if the Zipped file is in the OUT then no need to L> create a L> packet. But the 1st IF statement, if the Zipped file doesn't exist in L> VNET1 dir L> then skip creating the packet. Why would it be there? there are two files of the same name one vadv creates the other we create with this batch. L> By the way, thanks for all your help with this! ok I put the bbs. in my overide and was able to poll your sys. --- Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090105) * Origin: <The Harbinger Jamnntpd news://vtdl.net> (63:63/1) |
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