KEY:
[1] Toolbar
[2] Channel Display
[3] Send Queue
[4] Channel Status
[5] Log
3.1.1 Go! SockeToome always attempts to detect if you are currently connected to the net. There might be some issues with this, and pressing this button will force start everything.
Use this button also in the case of an FTP upload error if you are on a dynamic IP. It will re-upload your IP address to your web page.
3.1.2 Hold Use this to place any selected idle Send Queue items on hold.
3.1.3 Enable Use this to re-enable any selected idle Send Queue items. Use it to enable items placed on Hold, or to re-enable items with errors.
3.1.4 Trash Use this to delete any selected idle Send Queue items.
3.1.5 Change Priority The send queue uses priorities, with priority 1 items taking preference over priority 2 ones etc. Use these to change the priority of any selected idle Send Queue items.
3.1.6 Users Pressing this brings up the user maintenance screen, where you can add to and maintain the list of people with whom you share files.
3.1.7 Preferences Pressing this brings up the Preferences screen, where you can edit your SockeToome preferences.
3.1.8 Send Queue Functions Use this to bring up the window that allows you to choose files for sending.
3.1.9 Current Messages This brings up a screen where you can see all messages that were attached to files received in the current session.
All messages are recorded in files, by date, in the folder "SockeToome Logs".
3.1.10 Current Log This brings up a screen where you can see all log entries from the current session.
All logs are recorded in files, by date, in the folder "SockeToome Logs".
3.1.11 HelpThis will show you brief help.
3.1.12 Quit This will close the program. If you have a dynamic IP, your web page will first be closed. Please be patient when quitting, as everything needs to be shut down cleanly.
These buttons allow you to select one of the channels for which to display more detail in the Channel Status area. The buttons also have little "pseudo-LED" graphics, the colours of which change to reflect the channel status.
Incoming files are placed in the Downloads Folder in your SockeToome Folder.
The queue of outgoing files is displayed here.
Here details about the selected channel are displayed, including your IP address, channel status, and file transfer status.
The current communications log is displayed here, showing all details about the communications.
All logs are recorded in files, by date, in the folder "SockeToome Logs".
Last updated by DocGen on Monday, November 27, 2000 at 9:35:37 am