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; This is the TIC configuration file. Lines in this file that begin with a
; semicolon or a space are comments. If you are passing files on to other nodes,
; you may not be able to use Labtest's TIC function. Labtest will find the TIC
; files in your INBOUND directory named below and toss the incoming files to
; the destination directories. Labtest will process these files according to
; options identified below. Labtest will import the file information and
; description into your file base automatically. These are options requested
; by numerous sysops. However, if you require a full blown TIC processor,
; please refer to one of the many full TIC processing systems available.
;
; Below you will identify your echo areas and the destination directories.
; This is all the information Labtest needs to process your incoming .TIC
; files! (PS: It doesn't matter how many spaces you place between the area
; name and the destination directory, so you may as well make it neat!)
; If a .TIC file points to an area which is not defined below, the .TIC
; file will be renamed to .BAD in the inbound directory.
;
; You may specify an altnerate Uploader Name to be inserted into the file
; descriptions and message text. There are four possibilities for this
; option:
;
; Macro Meaning
;
; # Use sysop's name as the Uploader Name
; * Use the area tagname as the Uploader Name
; - Do not add any uploader name. Same as /- on command line.
; text Specify up to 35 characters to be used as the uploader name.
; This text cannot contain any spaces! Use the underscore
; character in place of spaces. It will be replaced by a space
; at run time.
;
; Labtest can recognize the Replaces command used by some TIC processors.
; When a file is replacing another file, the old file will be removed
; from the destination area and the file database. If you wish to retain
; files that to be replaced, precede the area tagname with an exclamation
; point '!'. Areas starting with ! will not have files replaced, only
; new files added. For example, !RA_DIST means disable replacement in the
; RA_DIST area.
; Area Path Uploader's Name (35 char's max!)
RA_DIST C:\DOWNLOAD RemoteAccess_Distribution_Net
RAD_VER2 C:\DOWNLOAD *
SDS_RA C:\BBSFILES\SDS_RA *
PFNET C:\DOWNLOAD *
!SDN_C C:\BBSFILES\C -
!SDN_ART C:\BBSFILES\ART #
NET202 C:\BBSFILES\NEWS NET202_File_Distribution
NET_TIC C:\BBSFILES\NEWS *
HUB_TIC C:\BBSFILES\NEWS *
BBSLIST C:\BBSFILES\NEWS NET202_BBS_Listing
ECHOLIST C:\ECHOLIST Fido_Net_Echo_List_Utilities