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- Whatsnew with SL_XPIRE:
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- Changes in SL_XPIRE v.1.3 <<Released June 9, 1992>>
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- - Previous versions did not check enough of the user's info to
- determine the ACCESS LEVEL NAME 100% of the time. If a Sysop
- had a CUSTOM setup for a particular user, it might INCORRECTLY
- return another ACCESS LEVEL NAME. SL_XPIRE now checks:
- Main Access, File Access, Attributes, Time Limit, UL/DL Ratio
- & Session Time Limit to determine the ACCESS LEVEL NAME. If
- no match is found, but the Main and File Access is set to
- 255 then 'SysOp Account' is displayed, otherwise if no match
- is found and the level is less than 255 'Undefined Level'
- is displayed. Again, I apologise for the FREQUENT releases,
- but my mind has been doing it's own thing of late. :-)
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- Changes in SL_XPIRE v.1.5 <<Released June 24, 1992>>
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- - Previous versions did not get the correct NODE info on
- Multi-node systems. This has now been corrected (I hope) :-)
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- - Added Access Level File Options. Meaning you can now define
- a message file which will be displayed underneath the Expiry
- information. Previous versions allowed only the DEFAULT
- SL_XPIRE.MES file. Now, you can simply create a file for
- each level you like, and any levels that do NOT have a special
- file will still recieve the DEFUALT SL_XPIRE.MES message.
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- - Added Node number of current user to the display.
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