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- Announcing The Ultimate Byte System :
- Below is a short listing of some of the features it has.
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- Features
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- o Allows Daily Accounts (similar to PCBoard accounts using
- PWRD file)
- o Corrects problem with midnight rollover and loss of bytes
- o Time implementation corrects midnight rollover loss of time.
- o Allows Daily Account Bytes: operates like PCBoard bytes.
- o Allows Weekly Account Bytes
- User has preset byte limit for week rather than day
- o Allows Monthly Account Bytes
- User has preset byte limit for month rather than day
- o Allows Quarterly Account Bytes
- User has preset byte limit for 3 mth rather than day
- o Allows Semi-Annual Account Bytes
- User has preset byte limit for 6 mth rather than day
- o Allows Annual Account Bytes
- User has preset byte limit for year rather than day
- o File Ratio Accounts with definable ratios
- o Byte Ratio Accounts with definable ratios
- o File and Byte Ratio together with definable ratios
- o Ratios can be calculated as a session byte limit, or as
- actual math calculation of ratio at present time.
- o Upload credits allowable to non ratio users.
- This will credit user with uploads who are not on
- ratio accounts, but on Monthly or Annual accounts.
- o Lock Out of specific users
- o Default settings of Session Bytes, Daily Bytes are security
- specific.
- o Individual users can be set different than their specific
- security level.
- o Base Baud rate and Factoring allows flexible control on
- bytes allocated based upon current session baud rate.
- o Allows greater control over Display User Info at Login
- o If user is found in PWRD, TUAM will honor PWRD setting.
- o Byte ratio can be calculated on Session Bytes or Actual Ratios
- o No need for DEPOSIT doors on Monthly or Annual Accounts for
- byte storage.
- o Runs automatically and is completely maintenance and event free
- o Demo File will allow 60 days free usage
- o Demo Key does not need to be downloaded from support board !
- o SysOp definable display screens
- o Complete integration into PCBoard, transparent to user
- o Can run with some user on TUAM and others on PCBoard's PWRD or
- other file control system.
- o Automatic control over accounts upon user expiration
- o Automatic Update possible for sysop changes in Security file
- This allows one change to the Security file, and
- all users of that specific level will change.
- (User switch to disable this on user basis)
- o Small Code, allows shelling to TUAM. Executes very fast,
- making it appear invisible to users.
- o Daily Limits can be enforced by security level, or can
- be disabled, relying on session limits only.
- o Session Limits, allow control on per session limit, while
- allowing Daily limits to be higher.
- (for monthly or annual accounts you may wish to
- disable daily limits)
- o Maintains full PCBoard security on files.
- o Allows PCBoard to have full control over FREE files via
- the normal FSEC file.
- o Full control over time, allows Daily Time limits.
- o Allows Account time to be sold and kept in master account
- per user.
- o Allows session time, now you can have a user with a higher
- daily limit than their session limit.
- o Weekly, Daily, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi Annual and Annual
- resets will be build into time accounts at a later date.
- o Allows for sliding security levels, and a different time
- or byte level for each level.
- o Automatic account change upon security level per user as
- defined by sysop.
- o Account that expires upon expiration of time and/or bytes.
- Some Future Ideas:
- o Calculates when account will expire based upon past history
- and displays estimated expiration date.
- Sysop definable.
- o File accounts, will be able to have specific conferences where
- number of files rather than number of bytes are controlled.
- This will allow for distribution of specific files to users
- on a quanity basis.
- o Password control under sysop defination.
- Will force user to change password on preset configuration,
- per security level.
- o Is able to check the past previous five passwords, and
- disallow usage of old expired passwords.
- o Password over-ride control by sysop.
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