Depends how serious you are about it ... here's some infoOriginally Posted by God#2
here is a step-by-step walkthrough for sysreset -- a fairly feature-rich and easy to use script set (no longer updated, still usable).
UPP is another fairly popular (but also no longer updated) script set that does the same thing.
In general, sysreset and upp are pretty common fileserving scripts for mirc. If you're running a linux box you want to serve from, there are perl scripts for xchat, I am fairly sure there's also perl scripts for irssi, and there's TCLFileServer, all of which will give you a functional interactive fileserver, similar to upp and sysreset.
Lastly, if you're serious about mass distribution (ie: you have a lot of bandwidth), most large channel xdcc bots use iroffer, a standalone xdcc bot application. iroffer can be run on windows, but it's natively a linux application, and generally works better there.
Technically, you could also run mirc with no scripts, and run an fserv off of it, or you could write your own scripts to do it, but ... that's beyond the scope of things that people will write howtos about![]()