------------------------------------------------
Release Notes

SelfReg Course Registration V 2.0.7
------------------------------------------------

(c) 2000 SelfReg.com
	  
------------------------
How to Use This Document
------------------------
Windows NT:

To view the Readme file in Windows Notepad, maximize the Notepad window and click Word Wrap on the Edit menu. To print the Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then use the Print command on the File menu.

Windows 2000:

To view the Readme file in Windows Notepad, maximize the Notepad window and click Word Wrap on the Format menu. To print the Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then use the Print command on the File menu.

For changes from earlier versions of this software, see the "What's New" section of this file.

--------
Overview
--------

The Selfreg program is designed to help course administrators ease the pain of dealing with course/event registration.

-------------------
System Requirements
-------------------

Hardware requirements:
	None above those required for your e-mail client (Administrator), or for your web browser (Users/course attendees).

Software requirements:
	Administrators /Dedicated Server: 
		-MS Exchange server 5.5 or higher???????
		-any web server if web registration is selected.
		-Mail client using the default "exchange" profile to process user requests.

	Clients:
		-A MS Exchange mail client. (MAPI)
		-Any common web browser 

--------------------------
Documentation Requirements
--------------------------

Provided within the product in Content, under the Help Menu.  The complete documentation is also available on our website at www.selfreg.com 

----------
What's New
----------

 - Enhanced User Interface for ease of administration.
 - Enhanced Mail processing allows for dedicated server, and multiple event administrators.


------------
Known Issues
------------

When running an Exchange Client, and not using the default client profile called "Microsoft Exchange Server" any attempt to run the Automated processing of Email requests will prompt the user with a message asking for a valid profile name.  If the default profile does not exist, the program will shut down with a MAPI 32053 error message.  As a workaround, use the default profile on any systems that are used for Automated Processing of email requests.

For further clarification, please contact Selfreg.com Product Support
at support@selfreg.com

      SelfReg.com Toronto ,Ontario, Canada
		www.SelfReg.com