AUTODIAL III by Steven Kieffer CIS [72027,2532] 1/9/91 INTRODUCTION: This is my new version of Autodial, a Crosstalk for Windows script. It has many new improvements over the origonal Autodial. To use the autodial.xws script, just copy it to your script directory. For my machine it's, c:\comm\xws. Yours may be different. To use the script, select the Actions.Script menu. Choose Autodial from the different scripts and the program will start. A better way to call the Autodial script is to put it under each of your phone entries as a function key. To do this, select setup.function keys and enter the script name preceeded by a @. Like this: @autodial. Now when you want to call the autodial script, you can just select the function key or User menu. PROGRAM FUNCTIONS: This autodial script is very straight-forward. Their are only a few key points you might need to know about using Autodial III. When you first start Autodial II, the program will ask you to run Config. The script requires a file called autodial.dat, and it doesn't exist since the program is being started for the first time. Autodial.dat will be created in the directory that contains your Xtalk scripts. You select Config from the main menu of the program. It then will display the configuration menu. From here, select the first check-box and then move down to New phone entry. Type in the name of a phone book entry, and press the OK button with the mouse or just press Enter. If the phone book entry you typed in does not actually exist, you will get an error message. From there, you can try again. Repeat the process by checking another check-box and entering the new phone book entry at the bottom. You my find using the speed key ALT-N to be faster than reaching for the mouse each time you make an entry. When you are finished, select the Exit button to return to the main menu. To delete any entries, return to the Configuration menu and select the entries you wish to remove. Press the OK button and the entries will be deleted. Autodial III will start log-on scripts, if one does exist for the BBS you are calling. You will also notice that the autodialer gives a little beep when it connects to a BBS. This should get your attention if you are using another program in Windows. Also, their is a little counter in the message window to keep track of how many times you have autodialed. That's about it for the program. Please send me E-mail if you find any bugs in the script, or want some feature put into the Autodialer. Steven P.S. Version III has only added a few new features. Most of the changes were internal to the script so it would run more reliable. You will probably find that the script doesn't "crash" as easily anymore. If you hit a key while the script is trying to connect to a BBS, the script will simply cancel that try and go to the next BBS instead of crashing.