Compare and Synchronization Monitor uses a configuration file as input to its processor. This configuration file, 
               		MFMON.CFG, contains the necessary statements to allow 
               		Compare and Synchronization Monitor to set up the proper synchronization between any number of workstation directories and mainframe data sets, or source code
               control systems. This configuration file must be located in the directory that you start up the monitor in. This is your current
               working directory. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            You can configure 
               		MFMON.CFG in two ways: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - Using the graphical interactive configuration tools. This is the simplest and recommended method for updating 
                  		  MFMON.CFG in most cases. The configuration tools are accessed from the configure options pulldown or the monitor, and take you through
                  the necessary steps to define your environment. Typically you would click the add button on the bottom of the dialog box to
                  add a new relationship. Online help is available for all dialog boxes within the configuration tool by clicking the 
                  		  Help button. 
                  		
               
- Manual editing. Although you can use the graphical tools to control all aspects of the Compare and 
                  		  Compare and Synchronization Monitor's behavior, there are situations where it is quicker to edit 
                  		  MFMON.CFG manually. For instance, you might want to add a large number of data sets, or you might want to maintain different versions
                  of MFMON.CFG for different purposes.