Whats new since version 2.0á ! V2.0 compiled on 11/9/94 -------------------------- a) 1) Ansi display : The screen output will clear the screen and keep the column headings constant after each full screen. 2) Rip display : The text color used to be white and the headings were black on the 1st screen and the problem was getting the white color in all the screens following the 1st one. I changed this to reflect the same colors on all the screens that are displayed after the initial one. The current colors are as follows : 1st header -the program name- : black 2nd header : white the users names and statistics : black b) An entry will be written to the activity log for sysops who would like to track the users who actually use the utility. it will be written in the following form : *program name program path date time Special thanks to David Yong from the Dragon's Eye BBS for his notes and suggestions. V2.1 Compiled on 11/22/94 ------------------------- V2.1 is no longer used as a menu option. It's used as an event and creates both ansi and rip bulletins according to your choice in the configuration file SCREENS.CFG. V2.1a Compiled on 2/16/95 ------------------------- Extended the name exclusion to seven names instead of three. V2.1b Complied on 2/28/95 ------------------------- Fixed a problem with the user ID field limited to 3 numbers. Now it takes 5 digits up to number 99999. V2.2á Compiled on 7/6/95 ------------------------ 1- added two lines to utots.cfg as follows : Line 11 : The expired security level name....eg.. you have setup your expired level to lets say : EXPIRED. Line 11 will use that security level to place the single character in front of the user name...read the next item to know what the single character is all about. 2- Line 12 : on this line you have the option to put a single character that will be placed in blue color in front of the expired users. I use ™ . You may use any other character like * or ! or whatsoever. 3- For users with 5 calls or less the bulletin will blink the calls column. 4- a couple of cosmetic modifications and extended the ID field to accept one more digit than the previous version. Now it accepts 6 digits.....hope that MSI come up with a fair solution to the user id problem! Items 2 & 3 are useful for Sysops who would like to monitor their expired users and those who made less than 6 calls to the system. All the above modifications apply to the ansi output only. If you have any comments,notes,or complaints refer to the file CONTACT.TXT to know where to contact us.