| RTP Series - RTP1 |
| VERBatim - V25 |
| VERBatim - V76 |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| A RevTechie Replies |
| RTP Series - RTP49 |
| VERBatim - V18 |
| QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files |
| Set_Attach_Sub and Attach images |
| RTP Series - RTP57 |
| File Variables |
| Reader's Clinic - Volume Pointer Record |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| QTIPS - DOSTime |
| VERBatim - V11 |
| @ATTACK - @Backgrnd.Time |
| @ATTACK - @Index.Time |
| QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows |
| Reader's Clinic - Fixing %Windows% Using Depend.Update |
| QTIPS - Updating Indexes |
| How Indexes Are Updated |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| QTIPS - AREV Logon |
| What Happens At Logon |
| QTIPS - Undocumented Logon Options |
| QTIPS - Video Characteristics for Logon Messages |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V1I8A15 |
| Title | VERBatim - V76 |
| Keywords | V76 SETFILE QFILE REVBOOT |
| Text | SETFILE processor Note that the (W) option to write to file will only work for QFILES on REVBOOT as the SETFILE processor neglects to store the volume on which the file can be found and thus cannot subsequently attach it This is most dangerous when you have a file WITH the same name as the one you intended to point to residing on your REVBOOT volume as it is possible to set up the QFILE and test it working and then next time in update the wrong file To be on the safe side set QFILES in your LOGON VOC entry without a (W) option (Volume 1 Issue 8 Page 6) |
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