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RACE.EXE; Version 2.02
* A new option, Strict Date Checking, has been added to the
Miscellaneous section of RACECFG. If this is set to YES, RACE will
force you to enter a valid date in any of the user date fields and
you will not be allowed to leave the field until you do so. If set to
NO, you may enter ANYTHING and you may edit the hyphens if they should
become overwritten with garbage characters.
* RACE.HLP has been updated to reflect the proper RACE version in the
"Info" topic.
* Pressing CTRL-M to write a mailing list to disk now prompts you
"Create mailing list?" and if Yes, it then prompts "Include LOCATION
Field?" Many times, the full address, including location, is already
in the three line address RA provides and including the separate
location field is redundant.
RACE.EXE; Version 2.01
* CTRL-M to write a mailing list was also invoked by pressing <ENTER>.
<ENTER> key presses are now properly filtered out.
* The ALT-U function to display USERON statistics did not properly
handle the *U macro info which provides the door stats to USERON.
* Speeded up <V>alidation a bit. This does not apply to CTRL-V type
validation which still must search for the user that matches the
current answers.
* <W>rite comment and <E>dit comment didn't work in validation.
* All fields that were formerly limited to 64000 have now been
extended to the full 65535 now allowed by RA.
* Entering a user password now works somewhat like RAMGR. Pressing
Ctrl-P brings up a window with the prompt "Enter a new password?" If
you answer Y, you are prompted for the password. Pressing <ENTER> at
this point without entering anything will set the password CRC to a
value of -1. Next time the user calls, this will trigger RA into
telling the user his password has expired and he must select a new
password.
* RACE now prompts "Save Changes? [Y/n]" if you hit <ESC> after editing
a user record if changes were actually made. Note that editing a
single field and then hitting <ESC> while still in that field aborts
the changes.
* When using the /U command line option, RACE no longer prompts "Quit
y/n" when quiting from a single user screen back to the list screen.
This prompt did not appear if RACE was configured (as opposed to
forced with the command line switch) to come up in the list style
screen.