Anti-Playcheck is a program designed to prevent coaches from using the "playcheck" software to copy the plays of their coaches during the course of a game. This piece of software is a relatively easy piece of software to use. However, it requires use by both teams in order for it to be activated. In the event that it is requested by a coach, then the opposing coach must comply with the request or risk forfeiture of the game. To use Anti-Playcheck just follow these basic instructions. Note:This is on the assumption that you have downloaded and installed it. If not, you can get it from the downloads page of the WFFL site here.

 1.Click on the Anti-Playcheck Icon,which should be located in your FbPro98 Directory. It should look something similar to this and it's titled "AntiFbCheck"

2.Once you've done so you should get a small box that looks like this. This gives your local IP address. Just a note about IP addresses though, if you get an IP address that begins with a 192 or 169,   then you can either ask your opponent for their IP address or find your correct IP address.  This will happen if you either 1)use a router 2)use PPPoE DSL(meaning you have to "log on" using broadband) or 3)you don't have a network connection. More often than not, it's the 1st two. If you are using a router, I suggest getting your opponents IP address but if you aren't using a router then I would recommend finding your IP address. Depending on the Operating System, there are different ways to do that.

3 Once one of you or both of you have determined your IP address, each of you has a specific responsibility. For the person who has given their IP address to their opponent, you will need to click on the "listen" button so that the AntiFBPlayCheck program can connect to the other program.

4. For the person who has received the IP address you will need to enter it in the "I.P. address" box. For this example, we will use the IP address 64.217.199.70. After typing in that address, you would hit the "connect" button.

5. Note the previous image where it says not connected. That, of course, indicates that you are not connected. Once you click connect that message should change to "connected" and you'll have a connection to your opponent. It's that simple. While not all coaches are required to use it, if it is requested, then you must use it, it's that simple.

Original instructions by DOFL Commish Alex Rivera