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  Ahhhh.... The infamous art of Customer Service. Basically this boils down to 

  this: Never complain about the unfixable. If the connections slow, wait longer. 

  If the sends aren't working, try again. Just don't complain. I guarantee ban 

  if you complain. And it's understandable cause you're just being an asshole. 

  But if there is something seriously wrong, like the Script isn't working right, 

  then you have every right to complain, and do so. But make sure something is 

  really wrong, and you're not doing something. But if you feel something is seriously 

  wrong, then msg the host and tell them. They may get pissed if nothing's wrong, 

  but they'll appreciate it if something is really wrong. So just use good judgement 

  and avoid DCC Chat. Just go into the channel they're in and double click on 

  their handle. Most hosts like it better that way. Or you could try it in the 

  fserv windows, though they may not pay any attention to it. Well use good judgement 

  and you'll learn how to do it perfectly with experience. One last note, when 

  you tell them you think something is wrong, choose your words carefully; don't 

  just blather on about how it's not sending and act like it's there fault, just 

  say nicely and politely that you believe something isn't right and ask if they 

  know what is wrong, if they don't, then well, fuck it.</p>

<p><b><font size="4"><a name="21"></a>IV. HOW TO SET UP YOUR OWN FSERV</font></b></p>

<p> <b><a name="22"></a>A. Selecting the Appropriate Script</b><br>

  <br>

  When setting up your own Fserv you have to know what the purpose is, then choose 

  your Script. For example, a porn picture fserv would most likely want to get 

  more pictures. Thus, it would use a Byte Ratio Script. Though, a Edgar Allan 

  Poe E-Book fserv would most likely be a Leech Script because of the low byte 

  size and the fact that those are public domain in the first place. So you should 

  choose your Script carefully. Next, I will examine 2 of the most popular Scripts, 

  and one I just like.</p>

<p> <b><a name="23"></a>1. Installing mIRC Scripts</b></p>

<p> I understand that some people do not understand how to install a script. First 

  of all, there are two different forms that you get the files: Either a zipped 

  archive (*.zip) or an executable file (*.exe). Now when you open either one, 

  they should say where they are going to put the files. Now, you have the option 

  to change this location, which is suggested if the files are in a .zip . So, 

  once you've got the files on your machine, all you do is copy mirc32.exe and 

  mlink32.exe into the directory where you put the Script files. So if you put 

  the files in C:/Script/ , Then you've past mirc32.exe and mlink32.exe inot C:/Script/ 

  . That's all. <br>

  <br>

  <b><a name="24"></a>B. Setting Up the Script</b></p>

<p> Here I'll explain the basic setup process of the before-mentioned Scripts: 

  Panzer, Polaris, and Sphoo. These three Scripts represent each type, Panzer 

  is a File Ratio and Leech Script, Polaris is a Leech Script, and Sphoo can be 

  all three. I'll also include a small review of each in the following sections. 

  I do suggest reading each one, or at least Panzer, then the one your using, 

  being that I cover most of the Script setup procedure in Panzer and many of 

  the configurations/terms are the same in the other Scripts.</p>

<p> <b><a name="25"></a>1. Setting Up Panzer</b><br>

  <br>

  Now this one is so easy, and that's why it's the most popular Script on earth. 

  It's a Byte Ratio Script and uses a friendly user interface that rocks. But 

  first head to <a href="http://members.tripod.com/%7EArntS/" target="_blank">http://members.tripod.com/~ArntS/</a> 

  and get the latest version. Ok, when you run mIRC with the Script there's a 

  good bit of graphical change, but you can figure that out. All I'm doing is 

  helping you set it up. First go to a button called &lt;&lt;Panzer&gt;&gt; at 

  the top and choose Fserve Setup. Then right click and choose choose 'Setup/Change', 

  then choose '1'st Time Setup'. Then change the options to your liking. You should 

  be able to figure out each of them. Note that Ratio is set with a single number, 

  1:2 is 2 , 1:3 is 3, etc. Also, the Root Directory is the initial or home directory 

  that has all the folders/files of your fserv. Basically for further configuration 

  just use the &lt;&lt;Panzer&gt;&gt; button and look for the options. The only 

  other necessary configurations is Starting Credit, Rules MSG, and Advertising. 

  I'll walk you through them. But keep in mind that I am considering that you 

  already have the 'Fserv Setup' window open and your right clicking to get to 

  the options. Now we setup the Starting Credit. It should be under &quot;Setup/Change&quot;, 

  &quot;Change&quot; , &quot;Starting Credit&quot;. Keep the number at least 5 

  digits. Just to make it look useful, and type FREE CREDIT to use Panzer as a 

  Leech Script. The Rules Msg is also very simple. Ok, the Rules Msg options are 

  under &quot;Setup/Change&quot; then Rules Msg. You'll notice there are three 

  options: Change, Enable, and Disable. Ok, if you want a Rules Message (which 

  you should know what it is by now), then choose Enable, if you don't think you 

  need one, choose Disable. Now, notice that all your options are viewable in 

  the &quot;Fserv Setup&quot; window. Ok, so if you chose 'Enable' then now go 

  back to the Rules Msg options and choose 'Change'. Now Notepad (or your default 

  text editor) will pop up and you just have to write your Rules message. I'll 

  get to that in detail later. Finally, the Advertising configurations can be 

  tricky. Ok, now go to the Fserv Setup window and right click and choose 'Custom 

  Advertise'. Then choose 'Make New'. Note that if you don't make a new advertisement 

  you do get a generic one with only info and no descriptions. Ok, back to advertising. 

  Now, after you chose 'Make New' a small window should've popped up. Now type 

  out your advertisement. Now the confusing part is getting the ads to run in 

  channels. Well, the best way to do this from the start is to join all the channels 

  you would ever want your script's ads to run. Then right click in one of the 

  CHANNEL windows and choose 'Channel Ad. Settings' and a window should pop up 

  with all the current channels your in listed. Now right click anywhere and choose 

  'Setting' , then Add, then choose the channel you want to add. Then a window 

  pops up asking for an advertising code. For beginner's just use code 1. So when 

  that window pops up just put in 1 and click ok. Well, that's about it. Then 

  you just join those channels that you cut on advertising and wait for users 

  to join. A few final notes, you have to join the channels you want to advertise 

  in and to put your fserv online, you have to go to the Fserv Setup window and 

  right click and choose go online. Well, that's about it. Also remember to play 

  with Panzer's options, cause some of it's best features are kind of hidden. 

  Once you master it it is one of the best Scripts out there. Also remember to 

  right clickin channel windows to get more of the advanced features. <br>

  <br>

  <b><a name="26"></a>2. Setting up Polaris</b></p>

<p> Now this Script can be a little daunting at first, but once you set up the 

  initial fserv it seems to get easier. The script, unlike Panzer, is completely 

  a Leech Script. So, you're not guaranteed anything in return. This is best for 

  dealing small files and is also popularly used to advertise FTP Servers. But 

  I'm not explaining those. First, you've gotta download the Script at <a href="http://members.tripod.com/%7EArntS/" target="_blank">http://members.xoom.com/Polaris_IRC/</a> 

  and set it up like normal. Now when you start it up, you'll realize that this 

  completely changes the look of mIRC. Though that doesn't mean it's that much 

  different. It acts the exact same way. Ok, to start your fserv, first you must 

  go to the button at the top with the name 'Polaris IRC'. Then choose 'Script 

  Settings', then 'File Server'. Now before I get into the actual configuration 

  of Polaris, let me remind you that Leech Scripts use a Queueing system which 

  I described above in the &quot;Leech Scripts&quot; section. Now you immediately 

  see that this is a lot different than Panzer. But first things first. The best 

  way to teach you how to configure Polaris is to expain each part. Ok, first 

  of all you see the two squares that say 'Max Sends' and 'Max Queues'. Ok, now 

  under 'Max Sends' their are two boxes, one for 'Each' and one for 'Total'. Now 

  'Each' is for how many sends can each user have. So if it's two, each user can 

  only download two files at once. The 'Total' means how many total sends can 

  go out before the Script begins Queueing files. So if it's 3, then once you're 

  sending out 3 files and someone makes another request, then the Script will 

  put it in Queue slot one. The 'Max Queues' options are exactly the same, except 

  when the 'Each' and 'Total' numbers have been surpassed, the user gets a message 

  saying he'll have to wait and request the file again. If you don't understand 

  what the values mean completely, you can just leave them at their defaults, 

  and your serv should work fine. Next on our learning agenda is the 'Advertising 

  Channels' square. Now this is very simple. All you do is type in the name of 

  a channel you want to advertise in and click on 'Add'. That's it. Of course 

  you must join the appropriate channels for your ads to run. Next is those three 

  small squares under 'Max Sends'. Ok, the first one, 'File Server Chat', I honestly 

  am not sure what that is for. If you can help, please <a href="mailto:Dakota@the-pain.com">email 

  me</a> and tell me. I'll give you credit. The other two I do know what they're 

  for luckily. First is 'Slot Announcer'. Now, what this does is actually one 

  of the coolest things about Polaris. You see, when you're Fserv is full, then 

  someone leaves, the Script will alert the channel of the newly free slot, if 

  that is activated that is. Now, the 'Enable on Start' is also very simple. If 

  that's on, then your Fserv will start as soon as you connect to mIRC. Simple, 

  eh? Well the next to options follow suit. First is 'Max Users' which is the 

  maximum amount of users allowed on your fserv at once. Next is 'Ad Delay Time' 

  which is how many minutes your Script will wait before posting another advertisement 

  for your fserv. The 'Note' option is just a note that will be displayed in the 

  advertisement. Ok, now after you've got all of that filled out, then click on 

  Trigger 1. Now here's one of the great aspects of Polaris, you can have seperate 

  fservs. Ok, so now click 'Enable Trigger' then go to the 'Trigger' box and type 

  your trigger. Then go down to 'Root Directory' and choose it (look above at 

  the Panzer section for more information). Then pick the 'Welcome File' which 

  is just your Rules Message (just make a new .txt file and write one and save 

  it). Now your done for the most part. If you wist to have a seperate fserv with 

  a different trigger then choose 'Trigger 2' and make a new one. But don't worry 

  about advetising them both, Polaris will do that for you. There are a few options 

  you need to know about. One is Queue Manager, which will let you remove files 

  from your Queue list (In case you have an abusive user for example). That's 

  under 'Polaris IRC', then 'Queue Manager. Just choose a file and push 'Rem'. 

  Another option that you may want to know about is the 'FTP Ad' option which 

  is found at 'Polaris IRC', then '--&gt;FTP Ad&lt;--'. This pretty straight forward 

  and if you can setup an FTP Server you can understand this. The last option 

  is the 'Request Ad'. The 'Request Ad' option can be found at 'Polaris IRC' , 

  then 'Script Settings' , then 'Request Ad'. You'd use this if you're looking 

  for a specific file. All you do is type what you're wanting in the 'Request' 

  box and add channels to advertise, and choose whether to start the Request Ad 

  on Connect and then choose the Ad Delay. Finally, when everything is set up, 

  join all the channels you want selected to advertise in and right click in the 

  channel window and choose 'Advertisements', then 'File Server' , then 'Start'. 

  Congradulations, you're using Polaris.<br>

  <br>

  <b><a name="27"></a>3. Setting up Sphoo </b><br>

  <br>

  Now here is a real gem. Why? Well, because it has all the features of the previous 

  two Scripts, but with one option that puts it a niche higher than all other 

  Scripts. And that is the option to switch between the type of Script it is. 

  So, if you dare, go to <a href="http://www.sphoo.f2s.com" target="_blank">http://www.sphoo.f2s.com</a> 

  and download the latest version. Ok, once you downloaded it, you'll notice you 

  do something different to load it. Whether you downloaded the .Zip or the .Exe 

  , you still extract the files into the mIRC (probably C:/mirc if your uncertain). 

  Then, you run mIRC like normal. Note that there is very little graphical change, 

  which is good if your a beginner. Now here's the odd part. To start the script, 

  type this in the Status Window: /load -rs sserv121.mrc . Now that is a little 

  weird, but once it's in there Sphoo has been loaded onto your mIRC client. Now 

  press F12 and let's get into it. Now when the window pops up, click 'Enable 

  SphooServer' and take a look around. Most of these options should be familiar 

  if you're moving up to Sphoo Script from Panzer or Polaris. The trigger option 

  is pretty straight forward, but for the beginner I'd leave the square beside 

  it unchecked for obvious reasons (Basically it's too advanced). The 'Home Directory' 

  is, of course, the root or first folder of your Server. Now the next option, 

  'Multiple Home Directories', is a great feature. This will let you set up multiple 

  fservs, with unique Home Directories, just like Polaris. Just click on add, 

  type a trigger, and fill in the other values. The next option is the most intriguing 

  reason to use Sphoo in the first place. I don't know of any other scripts that 

  have this option, and that is to switch the Script between the three basic types: 

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