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*    Last caller PPE 0.67 written by Paul N. Naylor                            *
*    Last modified 7/10/94                                                *
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INSTALLATION

     1.   Create a subdirectory for the Last Caller files.
          For example   c:\pcb\ppe\lc

     2.   Put all files from LC.ZIP into this subdirectory.

     4.   Put   !C:\pcb\ppe\lc\lc.ppe  (assuming the default directory)
          into either your logon script file or in security logon files.
          The advantage to putting it in security files is that you can
          then prevent it from logging sysop activity. Future versions
          will have the ability to configure that.

     5.   Edit CMD.LST (using PCBSETUP) and add the command "LC" and define
          it as   C:\pcb\ppe\lc\lc01.ppe

     6.   Edit the LC.HDR, LC.H02, LC.H03 to look how you want them to look. 
          It is what gets displayed before the caller list.

     7.   Edit the LC.CFG file. The first line is just a number defining
          how many callers to list at logon. 

          The second line defines how the list will look. It simply uses
          PC-Board @codes to display the fields you want.

     8.   Edit the LC.TRL file to look how you want. It is what is 
          displayed after the caller list.
     
     9.   Create a BLT file with "!c:\pcb\lc\lc02.ppe" if you want
          a bulletin of todays callers.
     
    10.   Create a BLT file with "!c\pcb\lc\lc03.ppe" if you want     
          a bulletin of yesterdays callers.
     
    11.   Log-on your BBS and see what happens. Every time a user logs
          on, it should display the list. Also, you can type "LC" at the
          main prompt to give you a listing anytime you are on line.
          Try the BLT functions to make sure they work.

    12.   After registration, you will get the "HIST" command that will
          let you search for log on information for beyond the last 
          callers. Registration will remove the delay also.

    13.  If you have any questions, suggestions or criticism please
         write a message to me on Share City BBS or call me at 801-466-8797.

    14.  If you find the utility useful, please make a small
         contribution. I am asking $10.00. You may mail me a check, or
         call me with Credit Card info. I will attach a copy of the 
         registered version to a message so you can download it and 
         get running fast.


                    Paul Naylor
                    PO Box 25232
                    SLC, UT 84125-0232
                    Voice:          (801) 466-8797
                    Share City BBS: (801) 280-8443
                    Compuserve 71550,632
