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 CONTROLLING WHERE FILES ARE KEPT

 The fifth option of the Configuration Menu allows you to
 change several filename and pathname defaults. They are:

     A: Download directory. This is the disk directory in which
        Telix should save files which are downloaded
        (received). The user can override this by giving a full
        pathname when prompted.

     B: Upload directory. This is the disk directory where
        Telix should look for files to be uploaded. The user
        can override this by giving a full filename when
        prompted.

     C: Script directory. This is the directory in which Telix
        should look for script files when trying to execute
        them. The user can override this by using a full path-
        name in front of the filename when specifying it.

     D: Default Capture file. This is the default name Telix
        should use when opening the capture file. The user can
        override this.

     E: Default Usage Log. This is default name Telix should
        use when opening the Usage Log. The user can override
        this.

     F: Directory program. This is the name of the disk di-
        rectory program the Telix should run when you select
        the 'Files directory' command. If you do not specify a
        program here Telix will use an internal routine that
        also displays the amount of time it will take to trans-
        fer each file in the directory. An example of a program
        you could specify here is 'dir/p', which would use the
        DOS dir command with pauses at each page full, to dis-
        play the directory.

     G: Screen Image file. This is the file that Telix should
        save screen images (generated with the Alt-I command)
        to. the default name is TELIX.MSG.

     H: Editor name. This should be name of your editor, in-
        cluding the extension of the name (EXE, COM, or .BAT
        for batch files), for example "c:\editor.com'. The in-
        dicated file must either be in the current directory,
        in a directory included in the DOS Path, or the name
        must include the full path. You need to set this param-
        eter only if you want to run your editor using the Alt-
        A, Run Editor command.

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