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| ====== Files ====== | ====== Files ====== | ||
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| + | Frequently asked questions regarding files and file transfers in Synchronet. | ||
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| ===== Adding Files ===== | ===== Adding Files ===== | ||
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| **Answer: | **Answer: | ||
| - | The easiest way is to use the [[util:ADDFILES]] utility which can automatically | + | The easiest way add files to the Synchronet file databases (Filebases), |
| - | detect and import embedded descriptions (e.g. '' | + | detect and import embedded descriptions (e.g. '' |
| - | A '' | + | An alternative and more interactive utility |
| - | files. | + | |
| - | import any embedded descriptions (e.g. '' | + | You may also use the '' |
| - | after importing it. If you don't have a file list (e.g. '' | + | |
| - | just use '' | + | There's also the option to upload the files into the databases via a traditional |
| - | embedded | + | |
| + | ===== Long Filenames ===== | ||
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| + | **Question: | ||
| + | Are long filenames (greater than the MS-DOS 8.3 format) supported? | ||
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| + | **Answer: | ||
| + | Yes, in Synchronet v3.19 and later. Earlier versions of Synchronet were limited | ||
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| + | ===== Large Files ===== | ||
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| + | **Question: | ||
| + | Are large files (larger than 4GB in size) supported? | ||
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| + | **Answer: | ||
| + | Yes, in Synchronet v3.19 and later. | ||
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| + | Note: The ZMODEM file transfer protocol has issue transferring files larger than 2GB or 4GB (depending on implementation). | ||
| + | ===== Ratios ===== | ||
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| + | **Question: | ||
| + | How do I enable forced upload/ | ||
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| + | **Answer: | ||
| + | By default, Synchronet utilizes a " | ||
| + | earns credits by uploading | ||
| + | etc. And downloading files requires a number of credits based on the size | ||
| + | of the file. | ||
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| + | If you prefer to use a less flexible upload/ | ||
| + | can do so by using the UDR (upload/ | ||
| + | (upload/ | ||
| + | your file areas. These ARS keywords, like the PCR (post/call ratio) keyword | ||
| + | use a specified minimum " | ||
| + | upload/ | ||
| + | "UDFR 75" for 75%, 1:2 would be "UDFR 50" for 50%, etc. | ||
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| + | ===== Free Downloads ===== | ||
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| + | **Question: | ||
| + | How do I disable the credit requirements so users can download whatever files they want when they want? | ||
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| + | **Answer: | ||
| + | By default, Synchronet utilizes a " | ||
| + | earns credits by uploading files, posting messages, playing online games, | ||
| + | etc. And downloading files requires a number of credits based on the size | ||
| + | of the file. Users can be automatically given a certain number of "free credits" | ||
| - | You may also use the ''; | + | If you wish to allow your users to download |
| + | * Give specific (or all) users the (D)ownload Cost [[: | ||
| + | * Set the "Free Downloads" | ||
| ===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
| * [[: | * [[: | ||
| - | {{tag>}} | + | {{tag>files}} |