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- The Ultimate Account Management System Manager
- Version 1.03
- August 1992
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- If you need support, we have an echoed conference on Salt Air
- carried at present by our support board, Salt Air, and TDS Intl.
- If you want to pick up this conf for our own reading, feel free
- to do so.
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- We trust you like our new features, and please feed back any new
- ideas to us.
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- Please ensure your environment variable PCBDAT is set before you
- use TUAMSM. If not set it as follows: SET PCBDAT=C:\PCB\PCBOARD.DAT
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- Before you run TUAMSM the first time, please ensure there is NOT a
- TUAM.SEC or TUAM.CFG in the same directory. There was in one release
- and it caused more grief than it was worth !!
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- DO NOT run TUAMSM from any directory other than the TUAM directory.
- If TUAMSM does not load, please recheck your envoronment variable
- PCBDAT very closly.
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- I would like to thank Fred Clark as if it were not for his work,
- then PCBoard would not be here today.
- David Terry and all the staff at CDC also have condolences coming, as
- they were instrumental in creating PCBoard v14.5 and beyond.
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- I would also like to take time to thank you for reviewing our product,
- and considering it as an option for distribution of bytes to your
- users.
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- Please be so kind as to provide us with feedback as to what you think
- of the documentation, our product in general and its features.
- We consider providing you with a quality product that meets your needs
- of utmost importance. If this product fails to meet your needs,
- please let us know where we failed, what we could have done to make
- the product better, or why you chose not to use our product.
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- We appreciate your time and effort in reading our documentation, and
- in trying our products.
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- Please take time to read this file, and pay close attention to the
- operation of this system, especially in regards to the PWRD file.
- The improper use of PWRD file and this system can cause you some
- unexpected results. The PWRD settings will take control, and TUAM will
- NOT allot bytes to the user !
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- Disclaimer
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- Ok, lets get through the legal stuff up front.
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- Platinum Software, or any of its associates are not liable for any
- damages suffered as a result of use of this software, either by
- proper use or improper use.
- We assume no liability for any losses incurred, either financial or
- otherwise as a result of use of this software.
- We hold no responsibility for your inability to use this software
- due to your hardware configurations, software configurations, or
- any other reason not mentioned in this document.
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- This software has been tested at our sites, and is being distributed
- in a beta format. You agree to assume full responsibility for any
- consequences incurred as a result of use or misuse of this software.
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- Key Functions
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- The following table list key functions available in the System
- Manager.
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- F1 Below is an example of pressing F1 key.
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- [ Byte Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
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- R D E U E
- Usr ┌──[ Key Help ]──────────────────────────┐ x L s
- Lvl │ F10 - save changes │ p C t
- │ ESC - abort changes │
- 1 │ ENTER - next field │ N N N
- 2 │ TAB/Shift TAB - next/previous field │ N N N
- 3 │ PgDn/PgUp - next/previous screen │ N N N
- 4 │ Down/Up - next/previous record │ N N N
- 5 │ Left/Right - move within field │ N N N
- 6 │ Home/End - start/end of field │ N N N
- 7 │ Insert - toggle insert mode │ N N N
- 8 │ Ctrl U - undo current field │ N N N
- 9 │ Ctrl Home/End - first/last field │ N N N
- 10 │ Ctrl Left/Right - word left/right │ N N N
- 11 │ Ctrl Y - delete to end of field │ N N N
- 12 │ Ctrl BS/T - delete word left/right │ N N N
- 13 │ Space - toggle Y/N (logical) field │ N N N
- 14 └────────────────────────────────────────┘ N N N
- 15 0 0 0 N Y N N N
- 16 0 0 0 N Y N N N
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- Up Arrow Up to next field above current location
- will not force screen change.
- Dn Arrow Down to next field below current location
- will not force screen change.
- Shift TAB Moves to previous field
- TAB Moves to next field
- ENTER Moves to next field
- ESC Discard any changes made in current session.
- You will be challenged when pressing ESC key.
- Will return to previous menu, or abort program
- depending upon level.
- PgUp Move between screens (Up)
- Will NOT write to file with Security File
- editor.
- User editor will write changes to file.
- PgDn Move between screens (Down)
- Will NOT write to file with Security File
- editor.
- User editor will write changes to file.
- F10 Will save current record, and exit to menu
- Ctrl Home First field on screen
- Ctrl END Last field on screen
- Ctrl U Undo Key - will undo the current field
- Ctrl - U will work on any field on current screen,
- however after using PgUp or PgDn, the Ctrl-U will
- not undo information automatically on screen.
- Insert Toggles between Insert and Overtype mode.
- Cursor will be underline in overtype and block in
- insert mode.
- Home Beginning of current field
- END End of text in current field
- Right Arrow Right one character in current field to end of
- field. Will NOT move to next field upon reaching end.
- Left Arrow Left one character in current field to beginning of
- field. Will NOT move to previous field upon reaching
- beginning of field.
- Ctrl Right Moves right one word in current field
- Ctrl Left Moves left one word in current field
- Backspace Backspaces one character
- Delete Deletes current character
- Ctrl Y Deletes from current position to end of field
- Ctrl T Deletes word to right (or from current position to
- end of current word)
- Ctrl Backspace Deletes word left. (or from current position to
- beginning of current word)
- Alt Rt Arrow Moves right one field, will roll around at end
- of screen.
- Alt Lft Arrow Moves Left one field, will roll around at beginning
- of screen.
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- Multiple configurations:
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- If you are running a multi-node system with seperate configurations,
- ie: seperate PWRD files, you will need seperate configurations for
- TUAMSM.
- We suggest using naming conventions for your sec files that will
- enable easy identification.
- ie: to generate a distinct file for NODE 7 type TUAMSM NODE7.
- To copy default values into a seperate node for editing copy files
- to new destination.
- ie: COPY TUAM.SEC NODE7.SEC
- COPY TUAM.CFG NODE7.CFG
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- If you are running other than default configuration files (TUAM.SEC
- and TUAM.CFG) you will need to enter the name on the command line
- using both TUAMSM, and TUAM. ( in the door batch file )
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- This will allow you to have as many different configurations as you
- do nodes. ie: PRIVATE NODES, PUBLIC NODES, MIXED PRIVATE AND PUBLIC,
- SUPPORT NODES, RESTRICTED ACCESS NODES, whatever you wish!
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- Version 2 will allow even more flexibility built into the system
- in this area, stay tuned for version 2!
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- Resetting Data to Default Value
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- If you wish to reset one or any number of fields while in a single screen,
- move the cursor to the field to be reset.
- While in the field to be reset, press CTRL-U, the original value will be
- returned to the field.
- This can be done as many times as you wish as long as you stay within the
- one security screen display.
- If you have changed screens (PGUP or PGDN) then the values are semi-permanent,
- and will have to be reset manually, or the changes can be aborted prior to
- save.
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- Saving Data
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- Upon moving from one screen to the other, the data will be saved in a temporary
- buffer area, however will not be saved to disk until you press F10 to save.
- Upon pressing ESC to exit, you will be warned of a possible loss of data, and
- asked if you wish to proceed.
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- [ Byte Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ R D E U E │
- │ Usr Initial Session Daily S s x L s │
- │ Lvl KBytes KBytes KBytes T p p C t │
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- │ 1 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 2 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 3 ┌──[ Abort ]─────────────────────────┐N N N N │
- │ 4 │ Are you sure you want to abort? N │N N N N │
- │ 5 └────────────────────────────────────┘N N N N │
- │ 6 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 7 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 8 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 9 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 10 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 11 2000000 500000 800000 N Y N N N │
- │ 12 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 13 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 14 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 15 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 16 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- Acceptable key inputs are ASCII characters from 32 to 254 except where
- fields are prompting for specific input.
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- System Manager Introduction
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- The Ultimate Account System Manager opening screen provides you
- with one of eight options.
- You can move between the options by using the arrow keys to
- move up or down, or by simply pressing the first letter in the
- desired menu option.
- The highlighted option will be selected by pressing the <ENTER> key.
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- The Ultimate Account Manager
- System Manager
- Version 1.05
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Main Menu │
- │ │
- │ User Editor │
- │ Byte Editor │
- │ Ratio Editor │
- │ Time Editor │
- │ Command Editor │
- │ PWRD Editor │
- │ Configuration Editor │
- │ Level Editor │
- │ Exit T.U.A.M. SM │
- │ │
- └────────────────────────────────────┘
- Platinum Software Development
- Copyright (C) 1992, All Rights Reserved
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- Platinum Developer Key
- Central Ontario Data Systems Computer Information Service
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- ╓────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- ║ User Editor ║
- ║ This option will allow editing of individual user account. ║
- ║ Including such information as Security Level, Last Date On, ║
- ║ Bytes and/or Time in User Account, etc. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Byte Editor ║
- ║ This option allows setting up specific BYTE information per ║
- ║ security level. ║
- ║ These level settings WILL be overridden by any PWRD setting ║
- ║ for the same security level. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Ratio Editor ║
- ║ This option allows defining if Ratios are used per security ║
- ║ level. ║
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- ║ Also defined here are amount of credit given for uploads for ║
- ║ non-ratio accounts. (if any credit is given) ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Type of ratios are also sysop definable per security level. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Time Editor ║
- ║ Allows editing of Daily Limits, Session Limits, and Initial ║
- ║ Time granted per security level, as well as reset frequency. ║
- ║ These settings will be overridden by any setting in PWRD ║
- ║ for same security levels. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Command Editor ║
- ║ This allows defination of individual command PER security ║
- ║ level ! ║
- ║ There is a default screen, which can be copied into any ║
- ║ security level using ALT-D command when editing that level. ║
- ║ THIS COPIES THE DEFAULT SCREEN FOUND IN THE CONFIGURATION ║
- ║ EDITOR. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ PWRD Editor ║
- ║ Allows editing of PWRD file, similar to PCBoards editor. ║
- ║ ALL settings in here will override the other settings for ║
- ║ the same levels found elsewhere by TUAM. ║
- ║ Please note we DO NOT edit PCBoards actual PWRD file, and ║
- ║ it will remain in its original directory, in an untouched ║
- ║ fashion. We edit similar data kept in another binary file ║
- ║ for TUAM purposes. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Configuration Editor ║
- ║ Various settings which are not security level, byte or ║
- ║ time specific are kept inside this screen. ║
- ║ The values set up in the command levels in the configuration ║
- ║ editor are the ones used for the command editors defaults. ║
- ║ (the Alt-D key in the command editor.) ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Level Editor ║
- ║ This editor will allow editing all of the above settings ║
- ║ except commands per security level. ║
- ║ This will allow editing bytes, time, expiration, etc for ║
- ║ each level while displaying that specific levels information ║
- ║ all at once. ║
- ╟────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢
- ║ Exit TUAM ║
- ║ Exit Editor and return to DOS ║
- ╙────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
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- User Information Editing
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- [ User Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
- User Number: 1
- Name: ROBIN WELLS
- Security Level: 241
- Expiry Date: 00-00-00
- Expired Security Level: 240
- Last Byte Reset: 11-14-92
- Last Time Reset: 11-14-92
- Last Date On: 11-14-92
- Last Time On: 07:54
- Zero Bytes: N
- Time Reset: Y
- Auto TPA Update: Y
- Initial Time: 0
- Time Left in Account: 1440
- Time Used Today: 0
- Initial Bytes: 5120000
- Bytes Left in Account: 5120000
- Total Bytes Downloaded: 14143122
- Total Bytes Uploaded: 32011503
- Total Files Downloaded: 1178
- Total Files Uploaded: 110
- Bytes Downloaded Today: 0
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- User Number : This corresponds directly with the user
- number as defined in the PCBoard Users file.
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- Name : This is the users name as found in the
- PCBoard USERS file.
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- Security Level : Security level as in PCBoard USERS file.
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- Expiry Date : Users Expiry Date.
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- Last Byte Reset: The date the last Byte Account was reset
- by the system
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- Last Time Reset: The date the last Time Account was reset
- by the system
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- Last Date On: The last date the user was on this system
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- Last Time On: The last time the user was on this system
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- Zero Bytes: If set, this user will be granted ZERO "0"
- bytes for EACH session, regardless of any
- other settings. No other setting is changed,
- this allows a temporary turn off of bytes
- without changing any other user information
- if required by the sysop.
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- Time Reset: This flag will normally be set to Yes "Y",
- however if set by the sysop to No "N", this
- user will not ever have their TIME account reset,
- regardless on any other settings for this user.
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- Auto TPA Update : This will ensure that the users account is adjusted
- automatically if the users security file information
- changes.
- Use with caution, as if you set initial bytes
- manually for example, they will be reset to the
- security file defaults upon re-entry to the TUAM
- system if this flag is set.
- This flag can provide a great deal of extra automation,
- however it can also cause some grief that is difficult
- to track down if used incorrectly.
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- Initial Time: Time placed into users account when -
- 1) The user first uses this system
- 2) A TIME reset is done for this user
- 3) This user changes security level
- 4) Some information in the security file is
- changed for this users level, and auto TPA
- update is set to Yes.
- Also can be used by sysop as a comment field to track how
- many bytes a user has purchased.
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- Time Left in Account: Running total of users remaining time on system if
- using account time.
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- Time Used Today: Time used on system today
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- Initial Bytes: Bytes placed into users account when -
- 1) The user first uses this system
- 2) A BYTE reset is done for this user
- 3) This user changes security level
- 4) Some information in the security file
- is changed for this users level, and auto
- TPA update is set to Yes.
- Also can be used by sysop as a comment field to track how
- many bytes a user has purchased.
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- Bytes Left in Account: Total bytes left in users account.
- This is increased by sysop, or by security
- level change, or by a BYTE reset taking place.
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- Total Bytes Downloaded: Total bytes downloaded as defined in PCBoard USERS
- account. (last time user was through TUAM system)
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- Total Bytes Uploaded: Total bytes uploaded as defined in PCBoard USERS
- account. (last time user was through TUAM system)
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- Total Files Downloaded: As displayed in PCBoard USERS account.
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- Total Files Uploaded: As displayed in PCBoard USERS account.
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- Bytes Downloaded Today: As displayed in PCBoard USERS account.
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- Saving Users Data
- Press F10 to save data in users field, if you press ESC to leave
- an edited field, or press PGUP or PGDN, you will be challanged
- with the following display.
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- Last Reset Date: 10-25-92
- ┌──[ Data has been changed ]──────┐
- │ Do you want to save it? Y │
- └─────────────────────────────────┘
- Auto TPA Update: Y
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- User Editor Specific Keys:
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- Alt-F Find user name. Needs complete user name.
- Alt-J Jump to specific user number.
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- [ Byte Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
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- R D U E F
- Usr Initial Session Daily S s L x r
- Lvl KBytes KBytes KBytes T p C p c
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- 81 1000 800 800 Q Y N N N
- 93 1000 1000 1000 M Y N Y N
- 177 1000 2000 0 N Y Y N N
- 181 1000 0 0 N N N N N
- 225 0 0 0 N N N N N
- 231 500000 5000 5000 N Y Y N Y
- 239 0 5000 5000 N N N N N
- 241 5000 3000 0 D Y Y N Y
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- Explaination of various settings shown above:
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- 81 1000 800 800 Q Y N N
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- Level 81 will be granted 1 Meg when first using TUAM, upon
- Byte Reset, or when the security level is changed to 81 from
- a previous level.
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- This user will be granted 800K per session with a daily limit
- of 800K.
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- They will be Reset (RST) Quarterly, and will be granted the
- 1 Meg in their account upon that reset.
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- The Display is enabled and will be displayed to the user upon
- login.
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- Upload Credit for files is NOT given. (However user may still
- be on ratios, we will have to look at the ratio screen for that)
- ULC flag will simply grant credit for uploaded files and will place
- that credit as bytes in the users account.
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- This user will NOT Expire (Exp) when their bytes in account
- reach zero bytes. (If Exp was set to Y, the Expiration Date would
- have been set to current date, and expired Security level copied
- into current level once bytes in account reached Zero)
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- 93 1000 1000 1000 M Y N Y
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- Level 93 will be granted 1 Meg when first using TUAM, upon
- Byte Reset, or when the security level is changed to 93 from
- a previous level.
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- This user will be granted 1 Meg per session with a daily limit
- of 1 Meg.
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- They will be Reset (RST) Monthly, and will be granted the
- 1 Meg in their account upon that reset.
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- The Display is enabled and will be displayed to the user upon
- login.
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- Upload Credit for files is NOT given. (However user may still
- be on ratios, we will have to look at the ratio screen for that)
- ULC flag will simply grant credit for uploaded files and will place
- that credit as bytes in the users account.
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- This user will Expire (Exp) when their bytes in account
- reach zero bytes. The Expiration Date will be set to current
- date, and expired Security level copied into current level
- once bytes in account reached Zero
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- 177 1000 2000 0 N Y Y N
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- Level 177 will be granted 1 Meg when first using TUAM, upon
- Byte Reset, or when the security level is changed to 177 from
- a previous level.
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- This user will be granted 2 Megs per session with no daily limit
- being imposed. This user can download as many 2 Meg sessions as
- they have time for in each day!
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- The user account will NOT be Reset.
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- The Display is enabled and will be displayed to the user upon
- login.
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- Upload Credit for files is given. User will be granted files in
- their account for every upload sent to system.
- The amount of bytes to place in account is calcuated by multiplying
- the Byte Ratio times the bytes uploaded.
- NOTE: Even though the Byte Ratio value is used in ULC credit, this
- user is NOT on ratios. We will examine the Ratio screen
- later. (remember to look at Security level 177)
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- This user will NOT Expire (Exp) when their bytes in account
- reach zero bytes.
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- 181 0 0 0 N N N N
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- This user gets no bytes initially in their account, but zero
- session and zero daily bytes. No display, no reset.
- Lets hope this user has some bytes in PWRD, or they are out of
- luck in getting files from this system.
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- 231 500000 5000 5000 N Y Y N Y
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- Similar to previous settings with 500 Meg in account with NO
- reset. Upload Credit is ON. Display is ON.
- Session and Daily limits are 5 meg.
- The only notable change is the Frc flag. This is a force
- level calculation flag. If set to YES, this level WILL be
- included FOR ALL users, regardless of their current security
- level.
- This will ensure that levels used by InstaReg or other login
- or security level changers will work correctly.
- If you FORCE ALL levels, then ALL security levels will write
- at all times. Forcing ALL levels is usually not needed, and
- is usually not recommended. Please contact us if you have
- any questions about the Force Flag.
- NOTE: The users time will not exceed that of the user in their
- account even if forced.
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- Security Level of User (Usr Lvl)
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- Current Security Level of user, when user security level matches,
- the fields associated with this level will be applied.
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- Initialization KiloBytes (Initial KBytes)
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- Kilobytes Account will be initialized with.
- Any value in here will be multiplied by 1024.
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- Session KiloBytes (Session KBytes)
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- This value is the default amount of Kbytes given to a user limited
- by some conditional values. Will be multiplied by 1024.
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- #1 ) Base Baud rate, as mentioned below can increase or decrease
- this value. See Base Baud Rate
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- #2 ) Factoring Value - as mentioned below can affect this value.
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- #3 ) Daily Limits CAN NOT be exceeded, if they are lower than session
- bytes, or some bytes have been already downloaded today then
- daily limits will be honored.
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- IF DAILY LIMITS IS SET TO 0, THEN IT IS ASSUMED THAT DAILY
- LIMITS WILL NOT BE ENFORCED.
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- See also Daily Limits.
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- #4 ) If Real Ratio is set, then the actual ratio is given rather
- than session bytes.
- NOTE: If Real Ratio is larger than session bytes or daily bytes,
- then both session and daily bytes will be imposed upon the
- limits.
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- See also Daily Bytes, Session Bytes or Real Ratios.
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- #5 ) If File Ratio and/or Byte ratio is set, and ratios are NOT in
- line, then zero bytes will be granted, regardless of session
- bytes.
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- Example of session bytes with Base Baud rate and Factor Value:
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- (Session Bytes * ((Current Baud Rate/Base Baud Rate) * (Factor Value/100)))
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- ie:
- (1000000 * ((9600/2400) * (200 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( 4 ) * ( 2 ))
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- 1000000 * 8 = 8000000
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- or ----->
- (1000000 * ((2400/2400) * (200 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( 1 ) * ( 2 ))
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- 1000000 * 2 = 2000000
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- or ----->
- (1000000 * ((300/2400) * (200 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( .25 ) * ( 2 ))
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- 1000000 * .5 = 500000
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- Now, set as 2:1 seems useless, however if factor is set to 125 for example,
- then it would be easier to use than say an odd baud rate in base baud rate.
-
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- ie:
- (1000000 * ((9600/2400) * (125 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( 4 ) * ( 1.25 ))
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- 1000000 * 5 = 5000000
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- or ----->
- (1000000 * ((2400/2400) * (125 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( 1 ) * ( 1.25 ))
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- 1000000 * 1.25 = 1250000
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- or ----->
- (1000000 * ((300/2400) * (125 (factor)/100)))
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- 1000000 * (( .125 ) * ( 1.25 ))
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- 1000000 * .25 = 156250
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- Daily KiloBytes (Daily KBytes)
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- This value WILL NOT be exceeded in one calendar day, regardless of
- other settings or values. This value will be multiplied by 1024.
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- IF DAILY LIMITS IS SET TO 0, THEN IT IS ASSUMED THAT DAILY
- LIMITS WILL NOT BE ENFORCED.
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- This does not normally have the same limitations as PCBoard's bytes
- limits on midnight roll over !
- However, these same limitations can apply in certain situations,
- although they are unlikely.
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- This means you should be able to let a user go past midnight, and
- still get full bytes the following day !
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- Reset Periods: (Rst)
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- This flag can be set to either N, D, W, M Q, S or Y for Not used,
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually or Yearly.
-
- The system will reset account bytes to initial bytes as defined in
- the security file for users security level based upon this flag.
- The interval period for this flag is per user, and is calculated from
- the time the user first started using the TUAM system.
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- Yearly
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- If set to "Y" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the annual anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
- Semi-Annual
-
- If set to "S" for semi-annual resets, the account bytes will be
- reset to initial bytes on the semi-annual anniversary of the date
- shown as last reset date. This is not based upon a day of the
- week, such as Sunday or Monday, but rather on the day the
- initial login or last reset was done. This can be affected by
- either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
- Quarterly
-
- If set to "Q" for quarterly resets, the account bytes will be
- reset to initial bytes on the quarterly anniversary of the date
- shown as last reset date. This is not based upon a day of the
- week, such as Sunday or Monday, but rather on the day the
- initial login or last reset was done. This can be affected by
- either modifying the last reset date.
- The days in a quarter depend upon which months are used, they are
- actual month lengths and not a fixed number of days.
- ie: Feb 6th to May 6th is one quarter.
-
-
-
-
- Monthly
-
- If set to "M" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the monthly anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
-
- Weekly
-
- If set to "W" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the weekly anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
-
- Daily
-
- If set to "D" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on a daily basis.
- The results of this can not be adjusted, as last reset date is set
- each time online, and the reset takes place daily.
-
- Daily accounts will however not normally have the midnight rollover
- loss of bytes associated with PCBoard !
- As a matter of fact, a user could be granted both days bytes during
- one login if so desired.
- The SysOp would have to let the user know this was possible, and
- how to accomplish it.
-
- This flag makes TUAM operate exactly the same as PCBoard's PWRD
- file with the added flexibility of upload credits for a specific
- security level, while not affecting the other levels, as UPCRED or
- BYTECRED would do.
-
-
- Display (Dsp)
-
- If turned ON the Display User Information at Login is handled by
- the TUAM door.
-
- If turned OFF the Display User Information at Login is disabled in
- TUAM.
-
-
- Upload Credit (ULC)
-
- This is a somewhat critical flag, and should be used only after
- reading this documentation.
-
- The ULC flag will NOT provide for upload/download ratios, but will
- instead credit additional bytes in the user account for new uploads.
- The Byte Ratio is still used for the upload credit, however the
- actual ratio is NOT considered at all in the calculations.
-
- This provides for boards with Monthly or Annual accounts to reward
- users for uploads.
-
- This provides boards that call out long distance to gather files
- themselves, and have pay members, to in effect 'pay' or reward
- members for contributing the system.
-
- This flag should be used with some degree of caution however, as
- some users will upload any and all files to obtain additional bytes.
- This problem should not be as severe in this case as with true
- ratio systems however, as users are just obtaining 'additional'
- bytes.
-
- To use ULC :
- 1) ULC flag must be set to Y for specific security level
- 2) RT flag must be set to N for Ratio Type for that level
- 3) Leave File Ratios set at 0
- 4) Set Byte Ratio at what ever you want to grant the user
- for upload credit. We use this same field for BOTH
- ratios and Upload Credit. (clear as mud)
-
- Expire User (Exp)
-
- If this flag is set, user will expire when Bytes in account
- reach Zero bytes.
- The expiration date will be set to current date, and Expired
- Security Level will be copied into Current user level.
-
-
-
- File Ratios
-
- File and Byte ratios are provided for the user and are configurable
- by the SysOp.
- The SysOp can adjust the ratio required (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, etc) to be
- maintained by the File Uploads.
- This provides a File Ratio Enforcement as well as a bytes distribution
- system.
- If the Files are in line then the Session bytes are given to the
- user. ( this can be over ridden by the daily bytes field, based upon
- the daily bytes setting, and total bytes downloaded by user today )
-
- If the File Ratio Fails, NOF will be displayed to the user, and
- zero bytes will remain for session.
- We have included @WAIT@ in the demonstration file to keep the screen
- displayed for the userr
-
- Byte Ratio
-
- File and Byte ratios are provided for the user and are configurable
- by the SysOp.
- The SysOp can adjust the ratio required (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, etc) to be
- maintained by the Byte Uploads.
- This provides a Byte Ratio Enforcement as well as a bytes distribution
- system.
- If the Bytes are in line then the Session bytes are given to the
- user. ( this can be over ridden by the daily bytes field, based upon
- the daily bytes setting, and total bytes downloaded by user today )
-
- If the Byte Ratio Fails, NOB will be displayed to the user, and
- zero bytes will remain for session.
-
- We have included @WAIT@ in the demonstration file to keep the screen
- displayed for the userr
-
- See Real Ratio below.
-
-
-
- NOTE : If both File Ratio and Byte Ratio are set, both levels MUST be
- maintained by the user for any bytes to be allocated in session.
- In all cases the daily bytes will control maximum for day if daily
- bytes is set.
-
-
- Upload Credits on Byte Accounts
-
- When Upload Credit is turned on, any user who uploads bytes will
- be granted additional bytes in their account.
- This factor is adjusted by the byte ratio.
-
- Example :
-
- A user has 750,000 bytes remaining in their account, with a ULC flag
- set and byte ratio set at 3:1.
-
- They have just uploaded a 325,000 byte file.
-
- Their account now will contain 750,000 + ( 325,000 * 3 ) or
-
- 1,725,000 bytes.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- [ Ratio Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- File Byte Base Fac Batch
- Usr R Ratio Ratio Baud 1/ File
- Lvl T ?:1 ?:1 Rate 100 Limit
-
- 11 N 1 1 2400 100 0
- 12 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 81 S 2 2 0 0 50
- 87 R 2 2 0 0 50
- 177 N 0 2 2400 200 50
-
-
-
- Ratio Type (RT)
-
- This flag allows defining ratio calculation type.
- There are three valid values. ( N/S/R )
- N flag disables the ratio system for all users of specific
- security level.
- S flag sets ratios at Session Ratios for users of specific
- security level.
- R flag sets ratios at Real Ratios for users of specific
- security level.
-
- Session Ratios : ( S setting in RT )
-
- Session Ratios will distribute bytes based upon setting in Session
- Bytes.
- If ratios are in line, the full session bytes will be allotted to
- the user, provided the daily flag is either NOT set, or user has
- not used total daily allotment.
-
- Daily Download Bytes will still control overall bytes per day unless
- this setting is set to zero, in which case Daily Limits will be
- disabled.
-
- Real Ratios : ( R setting in RT )
-
- This option was provided to give you the ultimate in flexibility !
- Now you can have bytes allocated on File/Bite ratio based upon
- the actual ratio rather than the allocated amount in session and
- daily limits.
- This option still requires the ratio to be in line prior to allotting
- bytes to the user.
-
- Real Ratios will distribute bytes based upon the following formula
- and conditions.
- First, all File and/or Byte ratios MUST be in line as set out by
- the SECURITY file.
- If BYTE ratio is NOT used, then Real Ratio WILL NOT function.
-
- Bytes under Real Ratio will be distributed using the following
- formula.
-
- ( Total Bytes Uploaded * Byte Ratio ) - Total Bytes Downloaded
-
- This means if a user has uploaded 100,000 bytes and has downloaded
- 100,000 bytes, with the ratio set at 2:1, then the following would
- be the bytes allocated.
-
- ( 100,000 * 2 ) - 100,000 = (200,000) - 100,000
-
- or 100,000 bytes remaining.
-
- Or if a user uploaded 350,000 bytes, downloaded 500,000 bytes, using
- a ratio of 5:1..
-
- Then ..
-
- ( 350,000 * 5 ) - 500,000 = 1,250,000 bytes remaining !
-
- NOTE : All bytes allocated under Byte Ratio and/or File Ratio using
- either Session Bytes or Real Ratio system will comply with session
- byte and daily byte limits.
-
- This means that in the above situation of 1.25 meg remaining, if the
- session bytes were set at 800K and the daily bytes were set at
- 2 Meg.
- The user would be allotted 800K upon first login of the day, and
- would continue to get 800K or the Daily limit of 2 meg less daily
- download bytes until the daily maximum was reached.
-
- If ONLY the byte setting is used this can be used in a fashion we
- call Actual Ratios.
-
- The File Ratio is NOT considered in the calculation or allotment
- of bytes, therefore :
-
- if a user uploads 100K and downloads 300K with a ratio of 3:1, they
- would be allotted
-
- (100000 * 3) - 300000 = 0 bytes
-
- or if they uploaded 150K and download 300K they would be allotted
-
- (150000 * 3) - 300000 = 150000 bytes.
-
-
-
-
-
- File Ratio (File Ratio ?:1)
-
- This is the ratio required for the File Ratio to be enforced at.
- If set to 2:1 you will be granting two files for every one file
- received.
- If set to 1:1, you will be granting one file for every file given.
-
- A word on the side, our ratio system will run smoothly and cause
- no grief or be caused no grief if you are using PCBoard's UPCRED or
- BYTECRED flags for instant credit.
-
- Bear in mind however that PCBoard's credits will apply to ALL users,
- and TUAM will only credit based upon user levels in security file.
-
- Bytes will be granted based upon Session Bytes as listed in the
- security file.
-
- Session bytes and Daily limits will be honored in all ratio systems.
-
- For Real Ratios see Real Ratio further down in this documentation.
-
-
-
-
- Byte Ratio (Byte Ratio ?:1)
-
- This is the ratio required for the Byte Ratio to be enforced at.
- If set to 2:1 you will be granting two bytes for every one byte
- received.
- If set to 1:1, you will be granting one byte for every byte given.
-
- A word on the side, our ratio system will run smoothly and cause
- no grief or be caused no grief if you are using PCBoard's UPCRED or
- BYTECRED flags for instant credit.
-
- Bear in mind however that PCBoard's credits will apply to ALL users,
- and TUAM will only credit based upon user levels in security file.
-
- Bytes will be granted based upon Session Bytes as listed in the
- security file.
-
- Session bytes and Daily limits will be honored in all ratio systems.
-
- For Real Ratios see Real Ratio further down in this documentation.
-
-
-
-
-
- Base Baud Rate (Base Baud Rate)
-
- This is similar to the Base Baud rate as in the PCBoard PWRD file.
-
- If the Base Baud rate is set at 2400 baud, and a user logs in using
- 4800 baud, twice the bytes will be allotted for that session.
- ( the above is affected as well by the Factoring Value, as mentioned
- below )
-
- Session bytes are doubled, tripled, etc using the Base Baud rate
- values.
-
- NOTE: Daily Limits are STILL enforced for all accounts, regardless
- of settings of Base Baud rates or Factoring Values.
- ( Unless Daily Limits are disabled by a zero setting )
-
-
-
-
-
- Factoring Value for Base Baud Rate (Fac 1/100)
-
- A mathematical factoring value for base baud rate.
- This is a new concept to base baud rate, and allows you the sysop
- a better control over base baud rate than previously available.
-
- This is set in 1/100ths, meaning a value of 100 is equal to 1, a
- value of 125 is equal to 1.25 in mathematical terms.
-
- If the base baud rate is 2400 baud and the base baud rate is 0
- (zero) or 100, then the factoring is done as done by PCBoard.
- As an example, if a user gets 100K at 2400 baud they would get
- 200K at 4800 baud, 400K at 9600 baud, etc.
- If however a 300 baud user was online, they would get only 12.5K or
- 1/8th the value of 100K.
-
- Factoring adds a new twist and multiplies or divides by the factor
- rate, rather than just by one as is the normal case.
-
- With factoring set to 200 (200/100ths) then the same user above at
- 2400 baud would still get 100K. However, a 4800 baud user would get
- 400K and a 9600 baud user would get 800K.
- Inversely, a 1200 baud user would get only 25K and a 300 baud user
- would get only 6.25K.
-
- This feature encourages higher speed and penalizes lower speeds to
- a greater degree.
-
-
-
- Batch File Limit
-
- This is the same value as defined in PCBoards PWRD Batch Limit.
-
-
-
- [ Time Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- R E
- Usr Initial Session Daily S x
- Lvl Time Time Time T p
-
- 1 61 61 61 D N
- 81 180 31 46 W N
- 91 61 61 61 D N
- 161 91 91 91 N Y
- 176 121 121 121 D N
- 241 1440 1440 1440 D N
-
-
- All settings in Time Editor WILL NOT be used if use Time is NOT
- set in Configuration Editor, and/or PWRD file has Time settings for
- specific security level.
-
- In above examples :
-
- 1 61 61 61 D N
-
- Security Level 1 has 61 minutes placed in account on reset or
- initial time through system. Reset is done DAILY.
- Session and Daily Time Limits are 61 minutes.
- There is NO Expiration of account when Time is used up.
- This Expiration flag is a critical one, as a user with no time can
- NOT access your system.
-
- 81 180 31 46 W N
-
- Security Level 81 has 180 minutes initial time, reset weekly.
- With NO Expiration. Session Time is 31 minutes, with daily of 46
- minutes.
-
- 91 61 61 61 D N
-
- Security Level 81 has 61 minutes initial time, reset daily.
- With NO Expiration. Session Time is 61 minutes, with daily of 61
- minutes.
-
-
- 161 91 91 91 N Y
-
- Security Level 161 has 91 minutes initial time, reset daily.
- With Expiration turned ON, this user will have current date copied
- into expiration date, and expired level copied into base level upon
- reaching zero time in account. Session Time is 91 minutes, with
- daily of 91 minutes.
-
- 241 1440 1440 1440 D N
-
- And finally, my own account ! Yes you can have 1440 minutes in a
- session with TUAM ! No more limation of 999 minutes, but why you
- ask.. well, why not !
- By the way, if you can get more than 1440 minutes in a day with or
- without TUAM, let me know !
- I need all the extra time I can get <grin>.
-
-
-
- Reset Periods are the same as in Bytes Editor but lets review them
- again.
-
- Reset Periods: (Rst)
-
- This flag can be set to either N, D, W, M Q, S or Y for Not used,
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually or Yearly.
-
- The system will reset account bytes to initial bytes as defined in
- the security file for users security level based upon this flag.
- The interval period for this flag is per user, and is calculated from
- the time the user first started using the TUAM system.
-
-
-
-
- Yearly
-
- If set to "Y" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the annual anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
- Semi-Annual
-
- If set to "S" for semi-annual resets, the account bytes will be
- reset to initial bytes on the semi-annual anniversary of the date
- shown as last reset date. This is not based upon a day of the
- week, such as Sunday or Monday, but rather on the day the
- initial login or last reset was done. This can be affected by
- either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
- Quarterly
-
- If set to "Q" for quarterly resets, the account bytes will be
- reset to initial bytes on the quarterly anniversary of the date
- shown as last reset date. This is not based upon a day of the
- week, such as Sunday or Monday, but rather on the day the
- initial login or last reset was done. This can be affected by
- either modifying the last reset date.
- The days in a quarter depend upon which months are used, they are
- actual month lengths and not a fixed number of days.
- ie: Feb 6th to May 6th is one quarter.
-
-
-
- Monthly
-
- If set to "M" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the monthly anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
-
- Weekly
-
- If set to "W" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on the weekly anniversary of the date shown as last
- reset date.
- This is not based upon a day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday,
- but rather on the day the initial login or last reset was done.
- This can be affected by either modifying the last reset date.
-
-
-
-
-
- Daily
-
- If set to "D" for yearly resets, the account bytes will be reset to
- initial bytes on a daily basis.
- The results of this can not be adjusted, as last reset date is set
- each time online, and the reset takes place daily.
-
- Daily accounts will however not normally have the midnight rollover
- loss of time associated with PCBoard !
- This flag operated time the same as PCBoard, with the added advantage
- of session time, and no loss of time due to midnight rollover.
-
-
-
- Exp is the same as in Bytes Editor, if set, the user will Expire when
- the time in the account reaches zero minutes.
-
-
-
- [ Command Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- User Commands Settings For Security Level == 7
-
- A) Abandon Conference == Y Q) Quick Message Scan == Y
- B) Bulletin Listings == Y R) Read Messages == Y
- C) Comment to Sysop == Y S) Script Questionaires == Y
- D) Download a File == Y T) Transfer Protocol == Y
- E) Enter a Message == Y U) Upload a File == N
- F) File Directory == N V) View Settings == Y
- H) Help Functions == Y W) Write User Info == Y
- I) Initial Welcome == Y X) Expert Mode Toggle == Y
- J) Join a Conference == N Y) Your Personal Mail == Y
- K) Kill a Message == Y Z) Zippy DIR Scan == N
- L) Locate File Name == N CHAT Between NODEs == N
- M) Mode (graphics) == Y OPEN a DOOR == Y
- N) New Files Scan == N TEST a File == N
- O) Operator Page == Y USER Search/Display == N
- P) Page Length == N WHO is On Another Node == N
-
- EDIT Your Own Messages == Y Batch File Transfers == N
- Expire on Reg Exp Date == Y Batch Limit == 0
-
- [ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.03 ]
-
- The same User levels as defined in PCBoard manual, except we have
- ONE for each level if required !
-
- The only difference is Expire on Reg Exp Date. Of course you want
- to Expire on Expiration Date you say! But, this will also copy the
- Expired Security Level into the Base Security Level for the specific
- user, something that normally requires running PCBSM to do!
-
- If you are editing a level, and wish to copy the default level,
- press ALT-D when in the command editor.
- The default screen that is copied is found in the CONFIGURATION
- EDITOR screen.
-
-
-
-
- [ PWRD Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- Base
- Usr Baud Batch
- Lvl Password Time KBytes Rate Limit
-
- 49 0 0 0 50
- 51 0 2000 0 50
- 130 90 1000 0 50
-
- Not much explanation need here, the same fields as in PCBSetup.
-
- VERY IMPORTANT !!
-
- If users security level has any information other than zero bytes
- in the PWRD file, then TUAM will ignore the user, and allow them
- to have the same bytes as indicated in the PWRD file.
- TUAM will also display the bytes allowed in this session for the
- user as provided by the PWRD file.
- ( NOTE : TUAM will ONLY display the user info if the "Display
- User Info at Login" is set to NO in PCBOARD.DAT, and the Display
- User Info is set to YES in the TUAM Security File. )
-
- See Display User Info section in this documentation for more detailed
- explanation.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- [ Configuration Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- Max Additional Levels 9 Use Time Levels Y
- KByte Threshold 50 Use Command Levels Y
-
- [ Default Commands ]
- A) Abandon Conference == N Q) Quick Message Scan == Y
- B) Bulletin Listings == Y R) Read Messages == Y
- C) Comment to Sysop == Y S) Script Questionaires == Y
- D) Download a File == Y T) Transfer Protocol == Y
- E) Enter a Message == Y U) Upload a File == N
- F) File Directory == N V) View Settings == Y
- H) Help Functions == Y W) Write User Info == Y
- I) Initial Welcome == Y X) Expert Mode Toggle == Y
- J) Join a Conference == N Y) Your Personal Mail == Y
- K) Kill a Message == Y Z) Zippy DIR Scan == N
- L) Locate File Name == N CHAT Between NODEs == N
- M) Mode (graphics) == Y OPEN a DOOR == Y
- N) New Files Scan == N TEST a File == N
- O) Operator Page == Y USER Search/Display == N
- P) Page Length == N WHO is On Another Node == N
-
- EDIT Your Own Messages == Y Batch File Transfers == N
- [ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.03 ]
-
-
- Command Editor Specific Keys:
-
- Alt-J Jump to specific security level.
- Alt-D Copy Default command settings from configuration editor
- into current security level.
- The Default Screen is obtained from teh CONFIGURATION
- EDITOR screen. (enter the Configuration Editor to Edit
- the Default Values)
-
-
- Max Additional Levels
-
- VERY IMPORTANT : If you use sliding security levels, the levels
- MUST be adjacent to each other. In other words ALL levels must
- be entered in a SORTED manner, with lowest level at the top.
- Versio 2 of TUAM will automatically sort the PWRD, Byte and Time
- files as they are saved to disk.
-
- In PCBSetup under your Conference Setup, you will see Additional
- Conference Security in each Conference setup screen.
- Place the highest level of additional Conference Security you
- have alloted in the Max Additional Levels area.
-
- Please note that the Intitial Bytes and Upload Credit will
- be calculated ONLY on the Base Security Level of the user and
- not the additional levels.
-
- If used, the user will gain the additional security when joining
- the selected conference(s).
- The user will then take on the Time and Bytes as alloted in the
- new Conference IF (and only if) the Read PWRD on Conference Join.
- This is shown below in a screen of PCBSetup Options #1 screen.
-
- If set to Y in PCBSetup the following will apply: "Sometimes when
- a user joins another conference, his or her security level is
- augmented. By consequence of this field, the PWRD file is scanned
- to provide not only changed security, but additional time,
- downloadable kilobytes, and batch limits."
-
- If set to N in PCBSetup "Although a user's security level is changed
- after joining a conference, he or she retains the limits previously
- assigned from the initial login.
-
- *** This additional feature will allow using Account Bytes in some
- *** Conferences, default PWRD settings in others, ratios in others,
- *** and FILE number limit only in still others!
-
-
- Shown below is an example of a Conference Setup Screen with the
- Additional Cof Security pointed out. ──────┐
- ┌──────┘
- --------------------------------------------│----------------------------------Ü
- │
- #274 │
- Conference Name : Shareware │ Make All Uploads Private : N
- Public Conference : Y ┌────┘ Make All Messages Private : N
- Req. Security if Public : 0 │ Echo Mail in Conference : Y
- Auto-Rejoin into this Conf : N └───>> Additional Conf Security : 1
- Allow Viewing Conf Members : N Additional Conf Time : 0
- Number of Message Blocks : 1
- Name/Loc of MSGS File : R:\ILINK\SHAREWAR
- Name/Loc of Users Menu : N:\PCB\GEN\MAILMNU
- Name/Loc of Sysop Menu : N:\PCB\GEN\MAILMNU
- Name/Loc of NEWS File : N:\PCB\GEN\PUBLIC
-
- Sort Name/Loc Upload DIR File Location of Uploads
- Public Upld: 2 : :
- Private Upld: 2 : :
-
- Menu Listing Path/Name List File
- Doors : :
- Bulletins : :
- Scripts : :
- Directories : :
- Download Paths (listing only) :
-
- 07:11:26 10-26-92 F1 help caps: OFF num: ON ins: OFF
-
-
- Shown below is PCBSetup Options #1 screen, with Read PWRD File on
- Conf Join highlighted. ──────────────────────┐
- │
- -----------------------------------------------------│-------------------------
- │
- Options #1 │
- ┌──────────────┘
- Disable Message Scan Prompt : Y │ Display NEWS Only if Changed : Y
- Disable 3-minute Screen Clear : N │ Display User Info at Login : N
- Disable Registration Edits : N │ Include 'Uploaded By' in Desc : N
- Disable High-ASCII Filter : N │ Verify Files Uploaded : Y
- Disable NS Logon Feature : N │ Allow Local SHELL to DOS : Y
- Disable Password Check (DOS) : Y │ Pre-load PCBTEXT File : N
- Multi-Lingual Operation : Y │ Pre-load CNAMES File : N
- Disable Full Record Updating : Y │ Use NEWASK+Standard Questions : N
- Run System as a Closed Board : N │ Allow One Name Users : N
- Use Non-Graphics Mode Only : N │ Log Caller Number to Disk : N
- Exit to DOS After Each Call : N │ Log Connect String to Disk : Y
- Eliminate Screen Snow in PCB : N │ Log Security Level to Disk : Y
- Allow ESC Codes in Messages : Y └──>>Read PWRD on Conference Join : Y
- Allow Carbon-Copy Messages : Y Confirm Caller Name / Address : N
- Validate TO: Name in Messages : Y Allow Password Failure Comment : Y
- Enforce Daily Time Limit : Y Warning on Logoff Command : N
-
- Keyboard Timeout (in min, 0=disable) : 5
- Max Number of Lines in Scrollback : 50
- Number of Upload Description Lines : 8
-
- 07:24:03 10-26-92 F1 help caps: OFF num: ON ins: OFF
-
-
-
-
- KByte Threshold
-
- With Accounts running and Ratios on the same level you run into
- one small difficulty.
-
- If a user is granted 1 meg for example in their account and is on
- ratios otherwise. The ratios will NOT start until the account runs
- out of bytes, however, the user may exhaust 999,900 bytes, leaving
- 100 bytes in the account.
-
- Now, ratios will NEVER start, and the user CAN NOT use up the
- remaining 100 bytes !
-
- This Threshold is the number of KBytes that will be granted once the
- user account drops below this level, but is higher than zero.
- It defaults to 50K.
-
- This means when a user has between 0 bytes and 50K they will be given
- 50K in the session automatically. Once the bytes drop below zero
- however, they will be adjusted to equal zero.
- At this point the user will remain at zero, and be unable to download,
- Expire, be on ratios, or whatever you have defined.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Use Time Levels
-
- If selected, TUAM will use Time as defined in Time Editor unless
- there is Time in PWRD for selected user.
- If turned OFF, Time will NOT be used. (Time MUST be in PWRD if
- turned OFF)
- If you use TIME levels, YOU MUST use TUAMLOFF. Please read the
- TUAMLOFF doc file.
-
-
-
-
-
- Use Command Levels
-
- If selected, the Command levels as defined in the Command Editor
- will be used.
- If the user DOES NOT have a command level set up, they WILL NOT
- be able to access the system!
- If you are using Time, and have not defined a level, the user will
- be granted the following commands only.
- If you use Command Levels YOU MUST use TUAMLOFF, please read the
- TUAMLOFF document file.
-
- G - Goodbye
- I - Initial Welcome
- OPEN - Open a DOOR
- C - Comment to Sysop
-
-
- Configuration Files
-
- Multiple Configurations :
-
- If you wish to use multiple configuration files type the
- configuration file on the command line.
- ie: TUAMSM CONFIG1 will load CONFIG1.SEC and CONFIG1.CFG
- No name on the command line will run the defaults, this will
- allow for multiple configuration files.
- Version 2 will enhance this area, making it much cleaner and
- easier from the sysops standpoint.
- If the configuration file is NOT found, TUAMSM will create
- a new one under the specified name.
-
- If you only have small changes, copy the default TUAM.SEC
- and TUAM.CFG to the new desired names, and edit them.
- This will save alot of setup time.
-
- TUAMSM will display the name of the current configuration
- file in the lower right hand side of the screen.
-
-
-
- Note on Expiration
-
- If the PCBSetup flag for "Enable Subscription Mode" is set to N,
- then TUAM will NOT expire users regardless of settings of the Bytes,
- Time or Date Expiration Flags in TUAMSM.
- The "Enable Subscription Mode" flag is in PCBSetup as shown below.─┐
- │
- Node / Event / Subscription Information │
- │
- Running a Network / Multitasker System : Y │
- Node Number on the Network : 6 │
- Network Timeout on Errors (20-99 secs) : 45 │
- Node Chat Frequency (once every 5-99 secs) : 15 │
- Include City Field in NODE Display Y │
- Using Slave Cards (slows file access) N │
- │
- Is a Timed Event Active : Y │
- Time to Begin Event (military time) : 00:10 │
- Minutes Prior to Suspend All Activity : 0 │
- Disallow Uploads Prior to an Event : N │
- Minutes Prior to Disallow Uploads : 0 │
- Slide Event Time if a User is Online : N │
- │
- Enable Subscription Mode : Y <─────────────────────────────┘
- Default Subscription Length in Days : 2
- Default 'Expired' Security Level : 3
- Warning Days Prior to Expiration : 1
-
-
-
- 08:02:08 11-20-92 F1 help caps: OFF num: ON ins: OFF
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Automatic Equalization of Accounts
-
- TUAM will automatically equalize accounts which are run in
- Weekly, Monthly, Semi-Annually or Annual Account modes for either
- Time and/or Bytes.
-
- Equalization is a means of providing the user the portion of the
- Account Time and/or Bytes that they should be granted instead of
- the full amount.
-
- Equalization takes place when a users expiration date is less then
- the Account Reset period specified for the user.
-
- Below is an example of equalization and how it works.
-
- John Smith logs on using level 50 and will normally be granted
- 300 Megabytes in the Byte Account, which will be reset on an Annual
- basis.
- However, John's expiration date is only 60 days from today!
- As a result John should not receive 300 Megs for only 60 days.
- TUAM will use the following formula to calculate Johns bytes to
- be granted in his account.
-
- (Initial Bytes/Reset Period in Days) * Days till Expiration = Granted
-
- or
-
- (100,000,000/365) * 60 = 16,438,356 bytes
-
- We also have a utility to equalize existing users accounts if TUAM
- has been running prior to version 1.06a. If you need this utility
- it will be available on our support board for download.
-
-
-
-
- ╓───────────────────────[ Level Editor ]──────[ F1 = Help ]─────╖
- ║ Security Level 100 ║
- ║ [ TUAM ] [ PWRD ] ║
- ║ Date Expiration Y Password ║
- ║ Display Status Y Time 0 ║
- ║ Force in PWRD N KBytes 0 ║
- ║ Initial Time 61 Base Baud Rate 0 ║
- ║ Session Time 61 Batch Limit 50 ║
- ║ Daily Time 61 ║
- ║ Time Reset Freq D ║
- ║ Time Expiration N ║
- ║ Initial KBytes 1000 ║
- ║ Session KBytes 1000 ║
- ║ Daily KBytes 1000 ║
- ║ Byte Reset Freq M ║
- ║ Byte Expiration Y ║
- ║ Ratio Type S ║
- ║ File Ratio ?:1 2 ║
- ║ Byte Ratio ?:1 2 ║
- ║ Upload Credit N ║
- ║ Base Baud Rate 0 ║
- ║ Factor 1/100 0 ║
- ╙────────────[ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.05 ]─────────────╜
-
- NOTE: ALT-J will allow jumping to specific levels.
-
- Date Expiration [TUAM] : If set user will expire on Expiration
- date, and TUAM will copy expired level
- into base level.
- Display Status [TUAM] : If set TUAM will display login information.
- Force in PWRD [TUAM] : Will force writing this level in PWRD file
- Initial Time [TUAM] : Initial time given user, see above.
- Session Time [TUAM] : Time alloted per session for this level
- Daily Time [TUAM] : Daily Time limits enforced for level
- Time Reset Freq [TUAM] : Reset Frequency for level
- Time Expiration [TUAM] : Expire user when Account Time reaches
- zero minutes. TUAM will set expiration
- date in users file, and copy expired level
- to base level for user.
- Initial KBytes [TUAM] : Initial KBytes placed in user when initialized
- with this level.
- Session KBytes [TUAM] : Maximum KBytes per session for level, this
- level MUST be set.
- Daily KBytes [TUAM] : Maximum Daily KBytes for level, if this
- level is set to zero Daily Bytes are NOT
- enforced.
- Byte Reset Freq [TUAM] : Frequency between Byte Account Resets.
- Can be (D) Daily, (W) Weekly, (M) Monthly,
- (Q) Quarterly, (S) Semi-Annually or
- (Y) Yearly.
- Byte Expiration [TUAM] : Expire user when Account Time reaches
- zero minutes. TUAM will set expiration
- date in users file, and copy expired level
- to base level for user.
- Ratio Type [TUAM] : Determines ratio type enfoced.
- Can be set to (R) Real Ratios, (S) Session
- Ratios or (N) No Ratios Enfoced.
- File Ratio ?:1 [TUAM] : File Ratios Enforced
- Byte Ratio ?:1 [TUAM] : Byte Ratios Enforced. This field is also
- used by ULC flag to determine credit give
- for upload credit.
- Upload Credit [TUAM] : Upload Credit Flag.
- If set, a user that is NOT on Ratios will
- receive extra bytes in their account for
- uploads. Bytes are multiplied by value
- in Byte Ratio field.
- Base Baud Rate [TUAM] : Base Baud Rate as in PCBoard PWRD file.
- Factor 1/100 [TUAM] : Base Baud Rate Factor. See above.0
- Password [PWRD] : PCBoard PWRD Password file. See above.
- Time [PWRD] : PCBoard PWRD Time field. See above.
- KBytes [PWRD] : PCBoard PWRD KByte field. See above.
- Base Baud Rate [PWRD] : PCBoard PWRD Base Baud rate.
- Batch Limit [PWRD] : PCBoard PWRD Batch Limit.
-
-
- Auto Help Screens
-
- TUAM has many auto-help screens, a few of which are shown here.
-
- [ Byte Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
- ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ R D E U E │
- │ Usr Initial Session Daily S s x L s │
- │ Lvl KBytes KBytes KBytes T p p C t │
- │ │
- │ 1 0 0 0 N N N N N │
- │ 2 ┌─[ Auto Help ]────────────────┐ N N N N │
- │ 3 │ The Reset Frequency can be: │ N N N N │
- │ 4 │ Space or N - no reset │ N N N N │
- │ 5 │ D - daily │ N N N N │
- │ 6 │ W - weekly │ N N N N │
- │ 7 │ M - monthly │ N N N N │
- │ 8 │ Q - quarterly │ N N N N │
- │ 9 │ S - semi-annually │ N N N N │
- │ 10 │ Y - yearly │ N N N N │
- │ 11 200└──────────────────────────────┘ Y N N N │
- │ 12 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 13 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 14 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 15 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- │ 16 0 0 0 N Y N N N │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- [ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.03 ]
-
-
-
-
- [ Byte Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- R D E U E
- Usr Initial Session Daily S s x L s
- Lvl KBytes KBytes KBytes T p p C t
-
- 1 0 0 0 J N N N N
- 2 ┌─[ Auto Help ]────────────────┐ N N N N
- 3 │ The Reset Frequency can be: │ N N N N
- 4 │ Space or N - no reset │ N N N N
- 5 │ D - daily │ N N N N
- 6 │ W - weekly │ N N N N
- 7 │ M - monthly │ N N N N
- 8 │ Q - quarterly │ N N N N
- 9 │ S - semi-annually │ N N N N
- 10 │ Y - yearly │ N N N N
- 11 200└──────────────────────────────┘ Y N N N
- 12 0 0 0 N Y N N N
- 13 0 0 0 N Y N N N
- 14 0 0 0 N Y N N N
- 15 0 0 0 N Y N N N
- 16 0 0 0 N Y N N N
-
- [ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.03 ]
-
-
-
-
- [ Ratio Editor ] [ F1 = Help ]
-
- File Byte Base Fac Batch
- Usr R Ratio Ratio Baud 1/ File
- Lvl T ?:1 ?:1 Rate 100 Limit
-
- 1 T 0 0 0 0 0
- 2 ┌──[ Auto Help ]─────────────────────┐
- 3 │ The Ratio Type can be: │
- 4 │ Space or N - no ratios │
- 5 │ S - session bytes │
- 6 │ R - real ratio (calculated) │
- 7 └────────────────────────────────────┘
- 8 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 9 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 10 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 11 N 1 1 2400 100 0
- 12 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 13 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 14 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 15 N 0 0 0 0 0
- 16 N 0 0 0 0 0
-
- [ The Ultimate Account Manager V1.03 ]
-
-
-
- Deposit Doors
-
- While we do not wish to take away from Deposit Doors, they may become
- redundant with our system in place.
- Depending upon how your users are given bytes a Deposit Door is not
- necessarily needed.
- I personally do still run Cam DeBucks Deposit Door however, providing
- certain users the ability to store only time, other the ability to
- store bytes and time, and still others no storage at all.
-
- If the user is configured with the Initial KBytes the same as you
- would like for a daily limit, and reset is set to DAILY, then a
- Depository Door will operate the same as it does for PCBoard.
-
- If a user is set for Annual bytes for example, a depository door
- is not needed. However the user of a depository will not seriously
- cause any problems to any account regardless of how it is set up.
- Once the bytes are stored in the deposit door they will be removed
- from the user account for that session.
- It will be possible in theory however to gain the maximum amount
- allowed in the deposit door as extra bytes above those in the
- users account.
- This would be done by waiting to expire, keeping full bytes in the
- account, and then withdrawing the bytes.
- This will be rectified if you set the expired security level in the
- deposit door to remove the bytes upon expiration of the users account.
-
- However, some deposit doors do not properly use the expired security
- level after the expired date, but continue to user the normal level.
- This can be prevented if you run PCBSM in an event and copy expired
- into the normal security area.
- TUAM will expire users if Exp flags are set, removing this problem
- in other doors.
-
- TUAM will look at both security levels, and use the proper one based
- upon the expiration date found in the users file.
-
-
-
- InstaReg or other Registration Systems
-
- If you use InstaReg, PCBVerify or any other validation or security
- level changer. Please note ALL levels used by these other systems,
- and make a note of them all.
- Then set Frc flag in the Byte Editor to YES for each of these levels.
- This will fix any undue problems these other systems may have with
- TUAM.
-
-
- Beta Test Sites
-
- We are currently searching for some reliable beta sites for version 2
- of TUAM.
- If you are interested, give us a call, we will consider all applicants.
- However, all applicants will not necessarly be selected as beta sites.
-
- TUAM v2 will include
- o Password Control
- o File Accounts
- o Message Accounts
- o Multiple security level configurations
- o Conference to join on login
- o Conference to join upon logoff
- o Password Database (for each user)
- o Network SysOp flag
- o Added flexibility on expiration of accounts
- o Estimated Expiration Dates
- o 26 Group Accounts
- o 10 Groups per User Account
- o Group Conferences
- o Minimum Password Length
- o Password Validation
- o Password Change forced by system based on sysop setting per security
- level.
- o Password Change override flag per individual user
-
-
- Support BBS Information
-
- Platinum Software has chosen Central Ontario Data Systems as its
- support board.
- The board has given us the privilege to log on regularly and answer
- all questions and process ordering information.
- All orders will be processed within 48 hours under normal conditions,
- other conditions may prevail, but you will be left ample notice if
- conditions change.
-
- Our support boards phone number is :
- (705) 722-8194 (HST), (705) 728-5815 (V32),
- (705) 835-6448 (HST)
-
- Central Ontario Data Systems has given us the unique ability to have
- our own bulletin board. We wish to express our thanks for this.
- Upon entering the system, you will only see a brief hint that you
- have reached Central Ontario Data Systems, and be instantly placed
- into Platinum Software Development Support Board.
-
- All of our files are in the Main Board. As a matter of fact, we
- have at this time seen no reason to add extra conferences to this
- board.
-
- The board is using an instant registration system (InstaReg) to allow
- you immediate2 access to the system and the support Conference upon
- first call.
-
- You will be provided with a MENU to select your registration level.
- BE SURE to select Platinum Software Support at this Menu.
-
- Upon completion of the registration, you will be placed into the
- Support Area of the board.
- The support Conferences will be 1995 and 1998.
-
- Your personal key file is available by sending in a cheque or money
- order to the above address.
- Both U.S. and Canadian cheques are processed.
- Sorry, we can not accept currencies other than US or Canadian dollars.
-
- Visa registration is accepted either online, or by filling in and
- mailing the form enclosed in the package.
- ( VISA.FRM )
-
- We would like to pass along our thanks to the authors of several
- products who have made our life both more enjoyable, and much easier.
-
- Clark Development - PCBoard
- - PCB Development Kit
-
- - InstaReg (Registration Door)
-
-
-
-
-
- Please use the registration form ( REGISTER.FRM ) for cheque or
- money order forms.
-
- Please ensure your bulletin board name is spelled EXACTLY as in
- PCBSetup, the key file MUST match.
-
- Personal cheques will have a 10 day delay on processing prior to the
- generation of the key file (online) or mailing one back to you.
- This will allow sufficient time for the cheque to be processed by
- the banks.
-
- Visa orders placed online will be authorized with the key file being
- generated within 48 hours.
-
- Other Forms of Support:
-
- We can be reached on Salt Air, TDS International Network, ILink, RIME,
- Intelec, NANet or FidoNet PCBoard Conferences or on our own support
- board.
-
- Our Fido address is 1:252/102.
-
- All of our code is posted upon release on Salt Air and on
- TDS International Network.
-
- Product Credit :
-
- PCBoard v14.5 - Clark Development Corp
-
- PCBToolKit - Clark Development Corp
- Microsoft - MS-DOS 3.30, MS-DOS 5.0
- Compaq - DOS 3.31
- Novell - Netware 3.31, Netware 2.2
- ArtiSoft - LanTastic 4.1
-
-
- Licence Agreement
-
- The Ultimate Account Manager, its accompanying programs,
- documentation and associated files are Copyrighted (C) 1992 by
- Platinum Software Development.
- All rights reserved.
-
- You may not engage in, nor permit third parties to engage in any of
- the following :
-
- A ) Altering the software, the documentation, the key files or any
- other files associated with or supplied with The Ultimate
- Account Manager.
-
- B ) Attempting to reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile
- any of the software, key files or associated files in any way
- or by any means, either electronic, mechanical or manually.
-
- C ) Granting licences, sub-licences, leases or any rights of any
- kind of this software to others.
-
- D ) Selling or giving away key files without proper notification to
- Platinum Software Development.
-
- Platinum Software grants you a licence to use this software as long
- as you agree to meet, and continue to meet all the above conditions.
- Any present or future violations of any of the above conditions will
- result in the termination of your licence to use this software.
- Upon termination for any reason, you must immediately stop using this
- software, and destroy all copies of the key files in your possession.
- Platinum Software reserves the right to cancel your licence at any
- time for any violations incurred that may not be listed in this
- documentation.
-
- Cancellation of licence due to violation of agreement will forfeit
- your ability to use this product, and any or all fees paid to
- use this product.
-
-
-
- PROBLEMS
-
- Time or Bytes are not set correctly:
-
- There needs to be a time or byte entry in either the PWRD
- editor OR in the Time Editor (for time) or the Byte Editor
- (for bytes)
- Each security level NEEDS to have an entry in one of the
- fields specified.
- If you get a TIME or BYTE problem, please check carefully
- the TIME EDITOR, BYTE EDITOR and RATIO EDITOR and PWRD for
- that specific security level. ONE of the editors MUST have
- time and byte parameters specified.
-
- TUAMSM NOT loading:
-
- Ensure the enviroment variable PCBDAT is set.
- Example: SET PCBDAT=C:\PCB\PCBOARD.DAT
-
- TUAM not giving correct time:
-
- Ensure that a TIME is set up for specific security level
- in either PWRD Editor or TIME Editor, ONE of these needs
- to have TIME parameters.
- Our new versions of TUAM will default to 10 minutes if
- NO time is found in the TUAM files.
-
- TUAM is writing a ZERO BYTE PWRD file:
-
- The security level for this user IS NOT defined in TUAMSM.
- Ensure that ALL levels have time configurations in either
- the PWRD Editor OR the Time Editor.
-
- Later versions of TUAM will NOT cause a zero byte file to
- be written.
-
- ALT-D is NOT working - NO DEFAULT IS BEING COPIED:
-
- You have not configured the DEFAULT SCREEN.
- Please go into the CONFIGURATION EDITOR screen, and set up
- the defaults.
-
- TUAM is ONLY giving out 10 minutes of time to a specific user:
-
- TUAM has not been able to find the users security level in
- TIME Editor or PWRD Editor.
- Please recheck your configuration files.
-
- THIS WILL NOT GIVE A ZERO BYTE FILE, IF YOU HAVE A ZERO
- BYTE FILE PLEASE CHECK YOUR MEMORY STATUS.
-
- Pressing F1 to give temporary SysOp status does not work:
-
- Please ensure your temporary SYSOP levels have TIME and
- BYTES defined in them as any other user would require.
-
- NOT getting correct entries in PCBoard:
-
- Please ensure you are changing to the TUAM directory
- prior to running the TUAM door.
- Also, ensure that you did not run TUAMSM from any
- directory other than TUAM's own directory.
- If you have a file TUAM.SEC or TUAM.CFG in your PCBoard's
- node root directory (where your PCBoard.Dat files are) then
- please delete these files.
- TUAM.SEC and TUAM.CFG should only exist in the TUAM directory.
-
- Doors like InstaReg, Eagle Verify, PCBVerify etc do not WORK !
- Users are logged off of system, and have to return the call to
- get access. Once back online the system works fine :
-
- Check all of the security levels used by ALL of your
- security level changing systems. Automated ones, the ones
- run during events are not necessary to change.
- Make a node of all of the affected levels, and return to
- TUAMSM (Byte Editor Screen) and set the Frc flag to Y for
- all of these levels.
-
-
-
- INDEX
-
-
- ----- A -----
- ACCOUNTS,
- ANNUAL 19, 22, 30, 43, 48
- DAILY 7, 9, 14-17, 19, 21, 23, 25-31, 37, 44, 46, 48
- MONTHLY 15, 19-20, 22, 30, 43-44, 46
- QUARTERLY 14, 19, 30, 44, 46
- RESET 7, 9-16, 19-21, 29-31, 43-44, 46, 48
- SEMI 19, 30, 43-44, 46
- SEMI-ANNUAL 19, 30, 43-44, 46
- TIME 2, 7-12, 15-16, 19, 21, 29-31, 33-37, 39-45, 48, 51-54
- WEEKLY 19, 21, 29-31, 43-44, 46
- ALT-D 9, 32, 34, 54
- ANNUAL,
- ACCOUNTS 9, 21-22, 24, 28, 31, 38, 43, 50
- RESETTING 7
- AUTO,
- TPA UPDATE 10-13
- UPDATE 10-13
- AUTO HELP 46-47
-
-
- ----- B -----
- BATCH FILE 6, 28, 32, 34
- BETA, TEST SITE 50
- BYTE, RATIO 8-9, 14-15, 17, 22-27, 35, 38, 44-45, 47, 53
- BYTES,
- DOWNLOADED 10, 12, 17, 23, 26
- DOWNLOADED TODAY 10, 12, 17
- INITIAL 7, 9-12, 14, 16-17, 19-21, 29-32, 34-35, 40, 43-44, 46, 48
- LEFT IN ACCOUNT 10, 12
- NOT SET CORRECTLY 53
- SESSION 5, 7, 9, 11, 14-18, 23, 25-29, 31, 33, 38, 44, 46-48
- TOTAL 10, 12, 23, 25-26
-
-
- ----- C -----
- CHANGE, NAME 6, 10-11, 13, 32, 34, 36-37, 41, 52
- COMMAND, LEVEL 5, 8-12, 14-17, 19, 21-23, 25, 27, 29-30, 32-35, 37-40,
- 42-44, 48-51, 53-54
- CONFIGURATION,
- EDITOR 4-5, 7-10, 13-14, 25, 29-34, 39-40, 44, 46-47, 49, 53-54
- PCBSETUP 33, 35, 37, 42, 52
- CTRL-U 5, 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ----- D -----
- DAILY,
- ACCOUNTS 9, 21-22, 24, 28, 31, 38, 43, 50
- BYTES 2, 9-12, 14-28, 30-31, 33, 35, 38, 42-45, 47-48, 53-54
- RESETTING 7
- TIME 2, 7-12, 15-16, 19, 21, 29-31, 33-37, 39-45, 48, 51-54
- DOOR, SHELL 37
-
-
- ----- E -----
- EDITOR,
- SECURITY 5, 7, 9-12, 14-17, 19, 21-22, 25-27, 29-30, 32-37, 42, 44,
- 48-50, 53-54
- USER 2, 5, 8-17, 19, 21-40, 42-44, 48, 50, 54
- USER ACCOUNT 9, 15, 22, 38, 48, 50
- ENABLE SUBSCRIPTION 42
- ENVIRONMENT, VARIABLE 2, 53
- ERROR, LEVEL 5, 8-12, 14-17, 19, 21-23, 25, 27, 29-30, 32-35, 37-40,
- 42-44, 48-51, 53-54
- EXPIRATION, NOTE ON 42
- EXPIRATION DATE 14-15, 22, 29, 32, 43-44, 48, 50
- EXPIRED SECURITY LEVEL 10, 14-15, 22, 32, 42, 48
-
-
- ----- F -----
- F1 KEY 4
- F10 4-5, 7, 13
- FEATURES 2
- FILE RATIO 17, 22-23, 26-27, 44
- FUNCTIONS, KEY 4-5, 7-9, 13, 34, 37, 51-53
-
-
- ----- H -----
- HELP 4, 7, 10, 14, 25, 29, 32-34, 36-37, 42, 44, 46-47
- HELP SCREENS 46
-
-
- ----- I -----
- INITIAL BYTES 10-12, 19-21, 30-31, 43
- INSTALLATION,
- DOOR 6, 22, 32, 34, 36, 40, 48, 51, 54
- QUICK 32, 34
- INSTAREG 16, 49, 51, 54
-
-
- ----- K -----
- KEY FILE 51-53
- KEY FUNCTIONS 4-5, 7-9, 13, 34, 37, 51-53
-
-
- ----- L -----
- LAST DATE ON 9-11
- LAST RESET DATE 13, 19-21, 30-31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- LICENCE AGREEMENT 53
- LOGIN, AUTO 46-47
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- MANAGER, THE SYSTEM 4, 6, 11, 19, 22, 30, 40, 51, 54
- MULTI PORT 6, 15, 17, 19, 28, 37, 41-42, 45, 50
- /M, PCBoard 2, 9, 11-12, 19, 21, 27-28, 31-33, 45, 48, 51-54
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- NOB 23
- NOF 23
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- PASSWORD, PERIOD 19, 30, 43
- PASSWORDS, CHANGE 4-5, 7, 11-16, 35, 37, 41, 49-51, 54
- PCBSETUP 33, 35, 37, 42, 52
- PCBVERIFY 49, 54
- PLATINUM 3, 8, 51, 53
- PROBLEMS 48-49, 53
- PRODUCT CREDIT 52
- PWRD FILE 2, 6, 9, 21, 28-29, 33, 35, 37, 44-45, 54
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- RATIO 8-9, 14-15, 17, 22-27, 35, 38, 44-45, 47, 53
- RATIO, FILE 2, 5-6, 9-12, 14-17, 19, 21-30, 32-37, 39-42, 44-45, 47-48,
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- RESET,
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- LAST DATE 9-11
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- SAVING DATA 7
- SECURITY FILE 5, 11-12, 19, 26-27, 30, 33
- SESSION BYTES 17-18, 23, 25-28, 47
- SHELL 37
- SUBSCRIPTION MODE, ENABLE 6, 42
- SUPPORT 2, 6, 43, 51-52
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- TEMPORARY SYSOP 54
- TEMPORARY SYSOP, DOES NOT WORK 54
- THE SYSTEM MANAGER 4
- TIME 2, 7-12, 15-16, 19, 21, 29-31, 33-37, 39-45, 48, 51-54
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- SESSION 5, 7, 9, 11, 14-18, 23, 25-29, 31, 33, 38, 44, 46-48
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- TOTAL BYTES DOWNLOADED 10, 12, 23, 26
- TOTAL FILES UPLOADED 10, 12
- TUAM 2, 6, 9, 11-12, 14-15, 19, 21-22, 27, 29-30, 33, 35, 39-46, 48-50,
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- ZERO BYTE PWRD 54
- TUAMLOFF 39-40
- TUAMSM, NOT LOADING 53
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