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HISTORY OF UPGRADES SINCE 4.2
upgrade v4.2b 4/11/94
1) A reported GPF error when moving menu items out of sequence
was fixed.
upgrade v4.2c 4/21/94
1) Fix a reported minor problem when changing ICONs to a
the menu item.
2) Checks user's effective rights to the dir
where Winmenu resides at load time. If user has write access,
he or she is a Winmenu administrator.
upgrade v4.2d 4/25/94
1) Fix a minor problem passing parameters when executing a program
upgrade v4.2e 4/27/94
1) Routine now also checks effective rights to the INI file names and
directories to determine whether the user can change a menu or not.
upgrade v4.2f 4/29/94
1) the routine that checks the users effective rights now properly
recognizes the correct file server
upgrade v4.2g 5/2/94
1) Fix a reported problem that did not allow users to update their
own PERSONAL menus.
upgrade v4.2h 5/24/94
1) The clock uses now the international setting defined in
the Windows Control Panel.
2) Admin.exe was fixed to not disable the Config menu when
winmenu.ini was not found.
3) admin.hlp was upgraded to include additional information
for Netware 4.x installation.
upgrade v4.2i 6/1/94
1) The CacheALL= command was added. See [Options] in admin.hlp
2) Admin.hlp was updated.
upgrade v4.2j 6/17/94
1) The routine that checks the user's registration number
was fixed.
2) WINMNEWS.EXE was enhanced to allow users expanding and
shrinking the windows. It also now remembers the last screen
settings.
upgrade v4.2k 7/1694
1) Winmenu now engages in DDE communication with new DOS window
sessions to pass the user selected ICON and description.
2) Winmenu consumes 20k less o RAM memory due to recompilation
using the medium memory model vs large model of previous versions.
Some functions are a little bit faster too.
upgrade v4.2L 7/27/94
1) Winmenu now executes the programs in the "startup" group of
Program Manager when running as the Windows' shell.
2) You may optionally setup Winmenu to ask for confirmation when
exiting.