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       BATCH FILES
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       You  will  require   a  batch   file  to  run   RemoteAccess
       successfully.  A batch file is a  DOS file which  contains a
       list of  commands  which  will be executed in the designated
       order (one per line).   Along  with normal DOS  commands you
       can execute programs and use special commands only available
       in batch files.  (Refer to  your DOS manual  for information
       on BATCH file commands).


       To help in  the construction of  batch files,  the following
       files are generated by RemoteAccess: {+} Registered only.


          RAREADY.nnn  : When   there   are   no   callers  on-line
                         RemoteAccess  will  produce  a file called
                         "RAREADY.nnn" in the semaphore  directory,
                         "Nnn"  is  the  node  which  generated the
                         file. When a caller logs on  this file  is
                         deleted.

          RABUSY.nnn   : This  file  will   be  generated   in  the
                         semaphore directory when a caller logs on.
                         The file  extension "nnn"  corresponds  to
                         the node number. When the caller  logs off
                         this file is deleted.

       Additionally,  it  is  possible  to  force  RemoteAccess  to
       terminate and return  to DOS  at any time  (while a user  is
       online  or  while  waiting  for  a  call)  by  creating  the
       following file in the semaphore directory:

          RAXITnnn.eee

       Where nnn is  the target node, and eee is  the errorlevel to
       exit with. For example, the file RAXIT3.45 would  cause node
       three to exit to DOS with errorlevel 45.

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