DO YOU HAVE A FIDONET ADDRESS? [N] DO YOU HAVE A FIDONET ADDRESS? [N] DO YOU HAVE A FIDONET ADDRESS? [N]
If you belong to the FIDONET Network, and you have an
address, answer Y. If you do not have an address, or do not
belong to the FIDONET Network, answer N.
NOTE: The address, whether you have one or not, is required
for registration. If you do not have one, make sure
you indicate on your registration form you do not
have a FIDONET address. If you do not have one,
Xpress and our registration department will use
999:999/999 for registration purposes.
ENTER YOUR BBS TELEPHONE NUMBER: ENTER YOUR BBS TELEPHONE NUMBER: ENTER YOUR BBS TELEPHONE NUMBER:
Future Xpress communication products will make use of your
telephone number. Provide one now so that users will be
able to take advantage of this information for dialing
purposes.
ENTER THE READER DIRECTORY: ENTER THE READER DIRECTORY: ENTER THE READER DIRECTORY:
This version of Xpress has a powerful script language. One
default script, accessible from the main menu, will allow
users to download the Silver Xpress Reader. In order for
this to work, you must tell Silver Xpress the directory the
default script is located.
WOULD YOU LIKE A MULTI-NODE SETUP FOR XPRESS [N] WOULD YOU LIKE A MULTI-NODE SETUP FOR XPRESS [N] WOULD YOU LIKE A MULTI-NODE SETUP FOR XPRESS [N]
If you answer yes to this question, Xpress will place the #
characters in various file path definitions for Xpress,
particularly the UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD and WORK directories.
The # character is used as a substitution character for the
task number or node number.
If you answer YES to this question, you will need to use the
-T# task switch when running XPMAIL (except for OPUS,
PCBOARD, and RBBS). See the section on Multi-node or Multi-
line setups.
After XPADM's QUICK CONFIGURATION, it will create all the files
necessary for XPMAIL.EXE to run (XPMAIL.EXE is the main Xpress
mail door).
If all is successful, you are ready to run XPMAIL.EXE.
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___________________________________________________________ PCBOARD AND RBBS SYSOPS OR ANYONE USING THE P1 or R1 MODELS ___________________________________________________________ PCBOARD AND RBBS SYSOPS OR ANYONE USING THE P1 or R1 MODELS ___________________________________________________________ PCBOARD AND RBBS SYSOPS OR ANYONE USING THE P1 or R1 MODELS
Silver Xpress for PCBOARD and RBBS uses an ASCII file called
XPAREAS.CTL for defining mail conferences, and an ASCII file,
called XPFIDO.CTL, for defining FidoNet *.MSG message areas.
This makes for a very powerful system, which allows you to define
two mail formats for Silver Xpress.
XPADM for PCBOARD will only understand PCBOARD mail areas when it
does its QUICK CONFIGURATION. It will read the PCBOARD.DAT and
the CNAMES files. So if you are not concerned about FIDONET
areas, you may stop right here and ignore the rest of this
section.
For RBBS, XPADM will not read any RBBS configuration files at
all. We apologize for this, but RBBS has a history of changing
its configuration file formats overnight and, thus, we cannot
reliably create a super duper install and quick configuration
system.
Running INSTALL will not automatically run XPADM.EXE for RBBS
like it will for the others. It will stop and allow you the
opportunity to first run a program called MAKEDEF which is
designed to read the RBBS CONFMAIL.DEF file in the RBBS system
directory. MAKEDEF will create the XPAREAS.CTL and XPFIDO.CTL.
Once you have the XPAREAS.CTL file, you can use XPADM to maintain
the file from then on.
To define FidoNet mail areas, XPADM will look for the XPFIDO.CTL
file. It is equivalent in structure to the XPAREAS.CTL, however,
it is used to keep FidoNet mail areas separate from normal BBS
mail areas.
The best way to initially create XPFIDO.CTL is by using XPADM's
MAIL CONFERENCE DEFINITION option. Once you have defined
XPAREAS.CTL, run XPADM and select the MAIL CONFERENCE DEFINITION
option. A list of areas will be shown. At this point, hit the
INSert key, and XPADM will append a new area using FIDO as the
default mail area type.
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__ 3. __ 3. __ 3.__ __ __ __________________________________ Testing XPMAIL.EXE the first time. __________________________________ Testing XPMAIL.EXE the first time. __________________________________ Testing XPMAIL.EXE the first time.
You may test Silver Xpress immediately by typing XPMAIL -J.
The -Jxxx switch is a LOCAL MODE switch only. It will grab
record xxxx (default 0 or 1 for TAG and ROBOBBS) from the BBS
user file and use it to start Xpress. By doing this, you get
your name as the first name into the Xpress User File.
NOTE: PCBOARD SYSOPS CANNOT TEST FROM DOS. YOU MUST RUN
PCBOARD FIRST AND CALL XPRESS FROM THERE. In general,
PCBOARD Xpress cannot be run locally outside of the BBS
unless a USERS.SYS and PCBOARD.SYS are present.
RBBS SYSOPS CANNOT TEST FROM DOS UNLESS YOU HAVE A
DORINFOx.DEF created for your SYSOP NAME. If you want to
create a DORINFOx.DEF, run RBBS and shell to DOS, and
then log off. In the RBBS directory, you should see your
personal DORINFOx.DEF file where X is the node number
(default is 1).
If you wish to test a multi-node setup, use the -T# switch as
well, where # is the task or node number.
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__ 4. __ 4. __ 4.__ __ __ ____________________________________________________ What happened to the Version 3.00 Xpress Sysop Flag? ____________________________________________________ What happened to the Version 3.00 Xpress Sysop Flag? ____________________________________________________ What happened to the Version 3.00 Xpress Sysop Flag?
In the past, Silver Xpress had an Xpress Sysop security concept,
where an Xpress user could be designated as a special user. The
Xpress Sysop had the extra menus and options for sysop related
operations. When you installed version 3.00, we told you to set
up the BBS sysop (you) as the Xpress Sysop by using the XPADM
user editor.
In version 4.00, there no longer is this special Xpress Sysop
flag for users. Version 4.00 now relies on a unique Xpress
security value system 0 to 32K. If you are a new sysop
installing Silver Xpress, you might see some old references to
the phrase "Xpress Sysop" lingering around. It is no longer
used.
In Version 4.00, all menus and menu options have security values.
Like a BBS, you can assign an Xpress user a security value in
relationship to the Xpress menu security values. This gives you
complete control and flexibility over what the Xpress user can do
in Silver Xpress.
After you have installed Silver Xpress, and tested out the system
as yourself, the sysop, you should immediately use XPADM and edit
the USER record belonging to you and change the security value.
We recommend you give yourself a high Xpress security value of
32000. By doing this, you will have complete access to all the
Xpress menus and options. See the section on the Xpress Menu
System if you wish to customize the menus and security values.
Keep in mind, Xpress is a very powerful package. It can be
abused if you are not careful with your customization efforts.
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__ 5. __ 5. __ 5.__ __ __ _________________________________ Setting up the BBS to call XPMAIL _________________________________ Setting up the BBS to call XPMAIL _________________________________ Setting up the BBS to call XPMAIL
The Silver Xpress Mail System's main program is called
XPMAIL.EXE. You should call this program using a batch file.
NOTE: Current Xpress Sysops should not use their old XPRESS.BAT
without first studying the changes. See the full list of
when you wish to edit a particular node configuration.
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__ 7. __ 7. __ 7.__ __ __ __________________________________________ Packers and Tossers - Post Mail Operations __________________________________________ Packers and Tossers - Post Mail Operations __________________________________________ Packers and Tossers - Post Mail Operations
If you do not belong to a FIDONET network, skip this section.
PCBOARD systems can also skip this section even if you are in a
PCBOARD related network like RIME or RelayNet. PCBOARD and RBBS
Sysops using FIDONET (*.MSG) message areas should read this
section. The following discussion is FIDONET related only.
Bulletin Board Systems belonging to "echo" mail networks such as
FIDONET must use programs which "package" and "toss" new messages
to and from the BBS message files. These programs are called
MAIL Packers & Tossers.
Silver Xpress itself has nothing to do with them. However, most
BBS systems, which work well in a mail network, can usually
toggle a flag of some sort to trigger the MAIL PACKERS AND
TOSSERS when mail is created on-line. Since Silver Xpress allows
for the creation of mail off-line, Silver Xpress needs to trigger
the same flag, so that there is a smooth integration and
interface with the MAIL TOSSERS and PACKERS.
____________ MAIL TOSSING ____________ MAIL TOSSING ____________ MAIL TOSSING
Normally, when a BBS collects mail from its BOSS mail hub, it
uses a mail tosser to toss the newly received mail into the mail
sections.
If you use such a system and you are using FIDO-based system, you
must set up your MAIL TOSSER to use the "NEW STYLE OPUS DATES".
You may see this referred to as "USE OPUS DATES" in your mail
tosser configuration files.
This is very important to avoid the small possibility of users
seeing "BUG DATES" in the older Silver Xpress Readers.
If you see "BUG DATES" with the reader, add the -FBD switch to
the XPMAIL.EXE command line. This should clear up any bug dates
you may have, however, it does add a small overhead in mail
bundling time.
NOTE: The BUG DATES issue is a very old dilemma in FIDONET. If
you're an old Mail Tosser, you will need the -FBD switch.
____________ MAIL PACKING ____________ MAIL PACKING ____________ MAIL PACKING
Normally, when a user enters a new message directly into the BBS
message files, using the BBS on-line, the BBS will automatically
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know when new mail is available. When the user logs off, a post
mail operation begins to "Pack" the mail for network mail
distribution.
Since Silver Xpress is an off-line mail system, mail is created
off-line, away from direct control of the BBS. When mail is
uploaded to the Xpress Door, Silver Xpress must somehow "trigger"
or "tell" the BBS there is NEW mail to be processed. This is
only true for NET MAIL and ECHO MAIL conferences.
How Xpress tells the BBS new mail is available depends on your
BBS:
____________________________________________ OPUS 1.7x, MAX 2.00, QuickBBS, Remote Access
Because of offline readers like Silver Xpress, these
bulletin board systems have evolved and include direct
methods for Silver Xpress to tell the BBS new mail is
available. Nothing has to be done by you.
___________________________________ OPUS 1.03/OPUS 1.1x or PCBOARD/RBBS
There is no direct method to tell these bulletin board
systems new mail (uploaded and tossed by XPMAIL) is
available. In this case, turn on the "USE XPRESS
SEMAPHORES" option under the Xpress Miscellaneous Options in
XPADM.
This option will tell XPMAIL to create "Flag Files" called
file semaphores, which can be checked for existence by other
programs. File semaphores are created during the following
HELP HELP HELP <file name> <file name> <file name>
ENDMENU ENDMENU ENDMENU
All color fields can be literal or color value. The color
literals understood by XPMAIL are:
COLOR LITERAL COLOR LITERAL COLOR LITERAL COLOR VALUE COLOR VALUE COLOR VALUE
BLACK 0
BLUE 1
GREEN 2
CYAN 3
RED 4
MAGENTA 5
BROWN 6
GRAY 7
DARKGRAY 8
LBLUE 9
LGREEN 10
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LCYAN 11
LRED 12
LMAGENTA 13
YELLOW 14
WHITE 15
If you wish to define a color with a color background, calculate
a color value with the following formula:
COLOR VALUE = (background color X 16)+foreground color COLOR VALUE = (background color X 16)+foreground color COLOR VALUE = (background color X 16)+foreground color
i.e., to display a white on blue color, use a color value of
31.
MENU <XMAC MENU NAME> <security> MENU <XMAC MENU NAME> <security> MENU <XMAC MENU NAME> <security>
This statement begins a MENU group. The XMAC menu name must
be one of the 9 possible menus. If the XMAC menu name is
_SYSOP_ only the Xpress Sysop will have access to this menu.
[string] return the string from the [readln] token.
[menu] menu prompt. i.e., [menu]XYZ accepts X Y Z keys.
[if] performs check on last menu character hit.
[onexit] sets the file to display when current ends.
[exit] exit the current file.
[jump] jump to [label].
[show] displays a new file as a subroutine.
[display] displays a new file. Last one lost.
[pause] prompt user for Press any key to continue.
[dos] executes the command which follows the token.
[goto] goto the [label].
[ansi_toggle] toggle ansi state.
[ansi_on] set ansi on.
[ansi_off] set ansi off.
[hot_toggle] toggle hot key state.
[more_on] set more on.
[more_off] set more off.
[more] prompts user for more Yes or No.
[archiver] select the archiver for mail packets.
[protocol] select file transfer system.
[selectarea] present the area selection session.
[dnloadmail] begin scanning of mail.
[uploadmail] begin uploading of reply mail files.
[download] download file which follows the token.
[if_dl_error] conditional check for download process.
_______________________________ Color Token Table for VCC files _______________________________ Color Token Table for VCC files _______________________________ Color Token Table for VCC files
The color tokens for VCC use literal statements with a format
such as [WhiteOnBlue]. The first color is the foreground and the
second color is the background. To define a color, use the
foreground and background colors defined below, and put the word
_____________________________________ Silver Xpress Mail System Limitations _____________________________________ Silver Xpress Mail System Limitations _____________________________________ Silver Xpress Mail System Limitations
NUMBER OF XPRESS USERS : 65536 (0-65535)
NUMBER OF CONFERENCES : 32768 (0-32767)
NUMBER OF CONFERENCES USER CAN SELECT : 32768 (0-32767)
NUMBER OF MAXIMUM LAN XPRESS NODES : Unlimited
NUMBER OF OPTIONAL BULLETINS (1) : Unlimited
NUMBER OF AUTO DISPLAY BULLETINS : 10
NUMBER OF ARCHIVALS : 10
NUMBER OF TRANSFER PROTOCOLS : 10
NUMBER OF UPLOADED MAIL SERVICES : 10
NUMBER OF REMOTE USER SERVICES (1) : Unlimited
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FILE DOWNLOADS : 10
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FILE UPLOADS : 10
NUMBER OF FILE CABINETS (1) : Unlimited
NUMBER OF SIGNATURES (1) : Unlimited
NUMBER OF KEYWORDS AVAILABLE PER USER : 20
MAXIMUM # OF MESSAGES TO BE SCANNED : 65536
MEMORY REQUIRED FOR MESSAGE LIST : 201 bytes per message
MAXIMUM MESSAGES IN A MESSAGE LIST (2) : 1741 PER CONFERENCE
NUMBER OF TICKER TAPE AD Lines : 10 (700 bytes)
DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS (DOOR) : 500K (5M OPERATIONAL)
DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS (READER) : 400K (1.2M OPERATIONAL)
RAM SPACE REQUIREMENTS (DOOR) : 256K (400K OPERATIONAL)
RAM SPACE REQUIREMENTS (READER) : 270K (420K OPERATIONAL)
NOTES:
1.Limited only by available memory on your PC.
2.Silver Xpress can load any mail size. The program is only
limited by available memory; i.e., 350K is the average memory
remaining after Silver Xpress is loaded, therefore, 350,000
divided by 201 yields the amount of messages per conference
which can be viewed. This is about 1741 messages per
conference. A future version will make this unlimited using a
virtual system.
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_____________________________________________________________ FIDO SYSTEMS: (TAG/OPUS/MAX and RBBS/PCBoard with FIDO areas) _____________________________________________________________ FIDO SYSTEMS: (TAG/OPUS/MAX and RBBS/PCBoard with FIDO areas) _____________________________________________________________ FIDO SYSTEMS: (TAG/OPUS/MAX and RBBS/PCBoard with FIDO areas)
-KB Kill Bad FIDO messages. (can't read. i.e., ZERO
size).
-FBD Fix Bug Dates in FIDO messages during scan.
-LRFxxx Use Sysop LASTREAD file for lastread pointers.
TAG BBS, which supports FIDO areas, must use this
switch to pass the TAG user record number.
-YMS Tells Xpress not to RETAIN the file time stamp
when updating a message for the receive bit. Some
programs such as YMS require an updated file
stamp.
__________________________________ MULTI-LINE (NETWORK) VERSIONS ONLY __________________________________ MULTI-LINE (NETWORK) VERSIONS ONLY __________________________________ MULTI-LINE (NETWORK) VERSIONS ONLY
-NS Do not force detection of SHARE.COM/EXE (NOVELL
ONLY)
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-T# Pass task # to Xpress Configuration Files only.
The task number will substitute the # character in
-VM<memK> Optional memory requirement for memory files. The
only time you may need this switch is if you have
a lot of message areas (1000 or more).
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__________________________________ APPENDIX D: USING THE DEBUG SWITCH __________________________________ APPENDIX D: USING THE DEBUG SWITCH __________________________________ APPENDIX D: USING THE DEBUG SWITCH
The XPMAIL -debug switch was instituted for one reason: To check
if Xpress is reading and interpreting your areas, security
values, and the user's last read pointers.
This switch is really an internal switch used during the design
of XPRESS, and should not be used during normal operations.
However, if you are having doubts about security and wish to make
certain users mail area security is not breached, this debug
information will be most useful. Make a printout, and analyze
the output against the expected security of your mail areas. If
you see a problem, contact Santronics Software.
The first thing you should be sure of is that XPADM is correctly
reading and compiling the BBS system files for your setup. If
you cannot get passed XPADM, XPMAIL will not operate. A
successful XPADM compilation is usually the precursor to a proper
Xpress setup.
When having mail area security problems, one of the last things
to try is to delete the *.PRM and *.RAW files and start XPADM
again. If your mail area security problem still persists, call
Santronics Software.
The following information will help you interpret the -debug
output information displayed after the XPMAIL initialization:
US: User Security value. For FIDO-based systems, this is a hex
number equivalent to the internal value used for FIDO-based
systems. For PCBOARD, and RBBS Xpress which allow Fido
areas, the number will be displayed in decimal format. The
HEX table below corresponds to the literal interpretation
used by OPUS (thus Maximus) internally in these programs.
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Opus 1.03
________ Security ________ Security ________ Security___ ___ ___ ___ Hex ___ Hex ___ Hex____ ____ ____ ___ Dec ___ Dec ___ Dec
TWIT FE -1
DISGRACE 00 0
NORMAL 02 2
PRIVIL 04 4
EXTRA 06 6
ASSTSYSOP 08 8
SYSOP 0A 10
HIDDEN 0B 11
Opus 1.10, Opus 1.71, Max 1.02
________ Security ________ Security ________ Security___ ___ ___ ___ Hex ___ Hex ___ Hex____ ____ ____ ___ Dec ___ Dec ___ Dec
TWIT 10 16
DISGRACE 30 48
LIMITED 40 64
NORMAL 50 80
WORTHY 60 96
PRIVIL 70 112
FAVORED 80 128
EXTRA 90 144
CLERK A0 160
ASSTSYSOP B0 176
SYSOP D0 192
HIDDEN E0 208
AS: This is the minimum security value required for the user to
gain access in this area. The format follows the same logic
as in US.
AA: This is the area attribute. This value is always displayed
in a HEX format. It follows the FIDO-based interpretation
for conference attributes:
SY: This is a boolean value for determining whether the user is
considered a "SYSOP" or "MODERATOR" for this area. As a
sysop of the area, the user will be able to read PRIVATE
mail.
PV: This is a boolean value for determining whether the user
will be able to use the unique Xpress feature "Message
Preview". Message Previewing will allow the user to
download the message without TAGGING the message as being
already read.
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LR: This is the current last read message counter for the user
for the particular area. Normally, this value will be zero,
as the new XPMAIL version 4.00 will do a dynamic retrieval
of the last read pointer, when it begins to scan for mail.
In the past, XPMAIL would read all the last read pointers
when it initialized itself. This is no longer true.
AC: This is a boolean value and final determination of whether
the user will be allowed access to the area. Normally, the
US and AS values are enough to gain access. By gaining
access, we mean the user will be allowed to SELECT the area.
Depending on the BBS type, it does not necessarily mean the
user will be allowed to READ or ENTER mail. Generally, if
the user has access, he will be able to READ mail. A good
rule of thumb is if this value is YES, the user will have
SELECT ability and READ ability. (Note: With PCBOARD and
RBBS Xpress, you can further control the reading of mail
with the READ_PUB and READ_PRI keywords. OPUS, MAX, QBBS
and RA do not yet have this control).
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These are the error codes produced by Silver Xpress These are the error codes produced by Silver Xpress These are the error codes produced by Silver Xpress
2 - File not found.
3 - Path not found.
4 - Too many open files. Increase FILES= in config.sys.
5 - File access denied.
8 - Out of memory.
15 - Invalid Drive.
100 - EOF of file reached.
103 - File not opened.
105 - File not open for output.
159 - Out of paper.
161 - File sharing violation. Share not loaded?
162 - Hardware problem. Share not loaded?
163 - File sharing violation. Share not loaded?
200 - Divide by Zero. Bad user baud rate passed?
201 - Out of range. Variable is out of its value range.
204 - Pointer problem.
208 - Overlay problem.
209 - Problem loading overlay. Try again. Get new EXE copy.
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________________________________________ APPENDIX F: MAIL DOOR PRODUCT COMPARISON ________________________________________ APPENDIX F: MAIL DOOR PRODUCT COMPARISON ________________________________________ APPENDIX F: MAIL DOOR PRODUCT COMPARISON
The following table reveals the features of three mail products
in the mail door market. It shows features which are directly
supported, not using conversion utilities.
Feature Support Feature Support Feature Support Silver Silver Silver QMAIL QMAIL QMAIL Blue Blue Blue
Xpress Xpress Xpress Wave Wave Wave
OPX SUPPORT YES YES YES NO NO
QWK SUPPORT YES YES YES YES NO
OPUS 1.03 YES YES YES NO NO
OPUS 1.10 YES YES YES NO NO
OPUS 1.7x YES YES YES NO YES
FIDO YES YES YES NO NO
RBBS YES YES YES NO NO
MAX 1.02 YES YES YES NO NO
MAX 2.00 YES YES YES NO YES
QBBS YES YES YES NO YES
REMOTE ACCESS YES YES YES NO YES
SUPER BBS YES YES YES NO NO
PROBOARD YES YES YES NO NO
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ROBO-BBS YES YES YES NO NO
TAG YES YES YES NO NO
PCBOARD YES YES YES YES NO
Bundling Commands YES YES YES NO YES
File Requesting YES YES YES NO YES
File Uploading YES YES YES NO NO
Fascimile Interface YES YES YES NO NO
Forms Data Entry System YES YES YES NO NO
Off-line Service System YES YES YES NO NO
File Transfer System YES YES YES NO NO
Optional Bulletins YES YES YES YES NO
File Scanner YES YES YES YES NO
Programmable script language YES YES YES NO NO
Door Menu Customization YES YES YES NO NO
Reader Menu Customization YES YES YES NO NO
Language File YES YES YES YES NO
Mail Driven Events YES YES YES NO NO
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MHS Support YES YES YES NO NO
Password System YES YES YES NO YES
Vacation Saver YES YES YES NO NO
Auto Download System YES YES YES YES YES
Auto Upload System YES YES YES YES YES
GoodBye Option YES YES YES YES YES
Interactive Help System YES YES YES NO NO
Answering Machine System YES YES YES NO NO
Group Mail System YES YES YES YES NO
Support YMS YES YES YES NO NO
Speech Friendly Configuration YES YES YES NO NO
Complete User Editor YES YES YES NO NO
Complete Default User Setup YES YES YES NO NO
SYSOP Controlled Areas YES YES YES NO NO
Compression Estimates YES YES YES NO NO
Pointer Resets By Number YES YES YES YES YES
Pointer Resets By Date YES YES YES NO YES
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