The following are a list of subdirectories and a short description of what is contained in each. Some changes may be required due to the location of files and related routines. Hopefully any of these can be done with the least amount of effort. All higher level programs are documented internally to help any user that may want to modify any of the code. If a user does modify any code so that it works better I would appreciate a copy. The use of any of these programs is free to any user and is not to be sold as is or under any other form. [.CONFIRM] - A login message to display to users that is to be confirmed as to have been read. Keeps those users that are known to say "WELL NOBODY EVER TOLD ME" very quiet. Some security patches have been added. [.DISKINFO] - Short program that displays used and free disk space along with percentages. [.LAST] - Utility that tells when and how long ago a user logged in. If the user has never logged in, the program will provide the creation date to the users default login directory assuming that this was created at the same time as the account itself. [.LIST] - The new version of LIST is version 2.0, a total rewrite. A phone book type utility using indexed files. Users are capable to changing their own information. [.VERSION] - A utility that displays the current version of software whether it be personal files, layered products or the version of the operating system (NOT THE FILE NAME VERSION). This does not require the SYSTEM MANAGER to update any files. There have been a few changes to the previous version of VERSION. I think you will really like this one. Things coming: [.TERMINALS] - A terminal statistic package that handles virtual terminals, multiple terminal server sessions and much, much more. I was hoping to have this done, however, other projects were deemed mission critical due to DESERT STORM. The package will dislpay a statistical table of logins (i.e. total logins, total time in minutes, longest login, shortest login, average login, and an optional location field). The other display will be a map of times in 15 minute increments indicating what times in the day a particual terminal was in use. There have been many unexpected results from the current status of the project, so before this one goes out, I hope to address every possible problem that could taint the accuracy of the statistics. I do not expect this project to be completed until the next DECUS. If there are any questions or problems contact: JONATHAN C. BAKER NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CODE N23 DAHLGREN, VA 22448 (703)663-8705