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SHEZ
The Compression Companion
Copyright (c) 1989,1990,1991
Release 6.0
California Software Design
February 22, 1991
By: Jim Derr
Member of Association of Shareware Professionals
LLIIMMIITT OOFF LLIIAABBIILLIITTYY
SHEZ is distributed as-is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed
or implied. The author will assume no liability for damages either from
the direct use of this product or as a consequence of the use of this
product.
SHEZ is a shell program to make viewing and working with archive files user
friendly. In order for SHEZ to function you must have one or more of the
following archive programs:
PKZIP, PKUNZIP by Phil Katz for ZIP files.
PKUNPAK, PKPAK by Phil Katz for ARC files.
LHARC, LHA by Haruyasu Yoshizaki for LZH files.
ZOO by Rahul Dhesi for ZOO files.
PAK by NoGate Consulting for PAK files.
ARJ by Robert Jung for ARJ files.
In addition you will need Vern Buerg's LIST program.
Please note that these programs are copyrighted and they can be obtained
from most BBS's.
PKWARE, INC.
7545 N Port Washington Rd.
Glendale, WI. 53217
LIST.COM, by Vernon Buerg
139 White Oak Circle
Petaluma, CA. 94952
(707) 778-8841 - BBS
PAK by NoGate Consulting
P.O. Box 88115
Grand Rapids, Mi 49518-0115
If you want to use the virus scan option of SHEZ you will also need the
virus scan program by McAfee Associates call SCAN.EXE. This program can be
found on most major BBS's or you may obtain it by calling the McAfee BBS.
You must obtain version 39 or greater of this program in order for SHEZ to
use it correctly.
McAfee Associates
4423 Cheeney St.
Santa Clara, Ca. 95054
(408) 988-3832
BBS (408) 988-4004
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SHEZ.EXE The main SHEZ program.
SHEZ.HLP The help file SHEZ uses. This file must be in a directory
that is defined in your PATH.
SHEZCFG.EXE The SHEZ configuration program. This program will modify
the SHEZ.EXE program with your personal options and
defaults.
SHEZ.DOC The SHEZ documentation.
SHEZ.REG The SHEZ registration document.
README.NOW HOT NEW NEWS.
QQUUIICCKK SSTTAARRTT
To start-up SHEZ simply enter "SHEZ [d:\path\filespec]". You may specify
wild cards in the filespec. If you use wild cards in the filespec SHEZ will
present you with a scrollable list of files that it found matching the
filespec. SHEZ recognizes the special filename.fileext of $.$. If you
specify a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will list only the files having an extension
of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, ARJ, and ZOO, or the files having extension matching
the extensions that where set using the configuration program. SHEZ will
also recognize just the $ file extension along with a DOS wildcard
filename. For example if you start SHEZ by entering SHEZ C:\UTY\P*.$ SHEZ
will display a list of files that have a filename beginning with the letter
P and that have a file extension of .ARC,.ZIP,.LZH,.ZOO,.PAK,ARJ, or what
ever you set the extentions to using the config. program.
You may also start SHEZ and specify a sub-directory name of the directory
you are currently in. For example, if you are currently in the C:\UTILITY
directory and you want to work on the files in the C:\UTILITY\PGMS
directory start SHEZ by entering the following: SHEZ PGMS\
Also included in the file list will be any directories that SHEZ found.
The directory names will be enclosed in greater than and less than symbols.
I.E. <DIR1>. You can position the highlight bar on a directory name and
press the enter key to view the files and directories that are contained in
that directory. To move up one level in the directory tree highlight the
directory entry that appears as <..>. As you change directories the full
disk:\pathname will be displayed on the main screen. In addition the
disk:\path that will receive extracted files is also displayed on the main
screen. You can than choose the file you wish to work on by moving the
highlight bar with the cursor keys and pressing the enter key. SHEZ will
then present you with a screen showing the contents of the archive file.
To perform a function, simply position the highlight bar and press the
key(s) that corresponds to the function you want to perform on that member.
Pressing the F1 key will open a window giving you context sensitive help.
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SHEZ also has a built-in menuing system. To activate the menu system press
the forward slash key. A menu bar will appear at the top of the screen.
Using the left and right cursor keys you may select major menu item. Press
the enter key to view the choices under the menu item. Using the up and
down cursor keys you may choose an action item and then press the enter key
to perform that item. Pressing the ESC key will take you back one level.
Keep pressing the ESC key to exit the menu system.
There are two functions that can only be activated via the menuing system.
Printing a file contained in an archive file, and setting the default
compressing factor. There are no hots keys associated with these
functions.
SHEZ will optionally swap 90% of its code out of memory when you:
1)Shell to DOS
2)Execute the edit function.
3)Run a program contained in a compressed file.
This allows you to run most programs from within SHEZ without running out
of memory. The swapping routine was developed by Curtis Little and works
very nicely as well as being fast. The default for SHEZ is not to use this
swapping function. However this can be changed via the configuration
program. The swapping function will swap as much of SHEZ as possible out of
DOS memory and into either EMS (3.2 or 4.0) memory, if available, or to the
currently active default disk.
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE RUNNING A SYSTEM WITHOUT A HARD DISK OR WITHOUT EMS
MEMORY DO NOT ACTIVATE THIS OPTION.
MMOOUUSSEE SSUUPPPPOORRTT
The mouse routines will simulate keyboard entry of commands. The mouse
functions provided are:
1) LEFT BUTTON
Simulate pressing the ENTER key.
2) RIGHT BUTTON
Simulate pressing the ESC key.
3) DOUBLE CLICK LEFT BUTTON
Pop up the mouse menu.
(IF YOU HAVE A THREE BUTTON MOUSE THE MOUSE MENU CAN BE ACTIVATED BY
PRESSING THE MIDDLE BUTTON)
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One of two mouse menu's will appear depending upon where you are in SHEZ.
If the DOS directory window in displayed the first menu will appear, if
you are looking at the contents of a compressed file the second menu will
appear.
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*SHOW MENU *
*HELP *
*EXIT SHEZ *
*View File *
*Convert File *
*Make SFX *
*Copy File *
*Move File *
*Rename File *
*Delete File *
*Convert Tagged *
*Make Tagged SFX *
*Copy Tagged *
*Move Tagged *
*Rename Tagged *
*Delete Tagged *
*+SENSITIVITY *
*-SENSITIVITY *
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*SHOW MENU *
*HELP *
*EXIT SHEZ *
*View File *
*Extract File *
*Delete File *
*Add File *
*Edit File *
*Execute File *
*Convert From SFX *
*Extract All *
*Extract Tagged *
*Delete Tagged *
*Specify Extract Path *
*+SENSITIVITY *
*-SENSITIVITY *
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When the mouse menu appears pressing the RIGHT button will cancel the mouse
menu. Moving the mouse up and down will move the highlight bar within the
menu, and pressing the LEFT button will cause the selected menu item to be
performed.
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SHOW MENU Same as pressing the / key
HELP Same as pressing the F1 key. (When the help panel is
displayed either mouse button may be pressed to scroll the
help panel and/or exit the help panel)
EXIT SHEZ Same as pressing the ALT-Q key
+SENSITIVITY Increase the mouse sensitivity (Move faster)
-SENSITIVITY Decrease the mouse sensitivity (Move slower) (The
sensitivity adjustments may be selected multiple times
to adjust the mouse to your system. Each time they are
selected the sensitivity is slightly altered in the
direction indicated)
(WHEN YOU HAVE THE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTED TO YOUR MACHINE, THE
SENSITIVITY VALUE CAN BE SAVED INTO BY PRESSING THE ALT-W
COMMAND WHILE IN THE MAIN WINDOW. THIS WILL CREATE A
SHEZ.CFG FILE, THAT CAN BE USED TO PERMANENTLY CONFIGURE.
SEE CLONING OPTION LATER IN THIS DOCUMENT.)
4) Moving the mouse up and down will simulate pressing the up and down
cursor keys.
5) Moving the mouse right and left will simulate pressing the right and
left cursor keys.
6) RIGHT AND LEFT BUTTONS PRESSED TOGETHER
TAG the highlighted file. If you press the right and left buttons
down, and hold them down while moveing the mouse up or down, numerous
files can be tagged quickly.
7) When SHEZ prompts for a Y or N response pressing the left button will
provide a Y response, pressing the rigth button will provide a N
response. Also when a "PRESS ANY KEY" prompt appears either button
may be pressed.
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I have had numerous questions on how to allow the mouse to function when
viewing a file via Vern's list program. In order to allow the mouse to
function within list you must "CLONE" the mouse option into the list
program. You must be using LIST PLUS version 7.2 in order to use the
mouse. To clone the mouse option change to the directory that contains the
LIST.COM program, then start the LIST program from the DOS prompt and
include the mouse command line option /M. I.E. LIST /M. When the first
screen appears press ALT-C to modify LIST.COM to always startup with the
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mouse option. If you need further infomation on cloning the list program
please see the documentation included with LIST.
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When you are prompted to enter information the following editing keys can
be used:
Home: Go to beginning of input line.
End: Go to end of input line.
Backspace: Go back one character and delete.
CTL-END: Erase to end of line.
Cursor Right: Move right one character.
Cursor Left: Move left one character.
ESC: Cancel input.
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DOS directory Speed Search
When the DOS directory window is displayed you may quickly position
the highlight bar to a directory or file by pressing a single letter
or number. You will be positioned to the first directory or file that
begins with the pressed letter or number. If no entry begins with the
enter letter or number the highlight bar will be positioned to the
directory or file beginning with the next letter or number.
On the first press of a key the highlight bar will move to a directory
entry, on the second press of the same key the highlight bar will be
moved to a file entry.
(PLEASE NOTE THAT SPEED SEARCH ONLY WORKS CORRECTLY WHEN THE FILE LIST
IS SORTED BY NAME!!!!)
Extract location - ALT-P
This option will prompt you to enter a drive and directory of where to
place files that you extract from the archive. This location will
remain in effect until you enter the ALT-P command again and clear the
drive and directory or you change to another archive file. This
command is used when you want to place extracted files in a location
other than the current drive and directory.
If you specify a directory that does not exist a ERROR/INFORMATION
window will appear indicating that the directory does not exist. You
may press the F10 key to create the directory.
This command may be issued at any time.
When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open another
window which will display a scrollable list of directories. To display
a list of directories other than on the current drive, enter the drive
letter followed by a colon, then press the F9 key. Scroll the list
using the up and down cursor keys, and press the ENTER key to select
the directory you wish to extract files into.
Create a new archive file - F7
This option allows you to create a new compressed file. For further
information see the section titled, CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES,
later in this document.
Show help screen - F1
This will display a help screen showing all currently supported
commands. Any command can be entered while the help screen is
displayed.
Temporary exit to DOS - F10
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This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS. You can then
execute and command you want. To return to SHEZ type in EXIT at the
DOS prompt and press return.
Select a new archive file - F2
This option will prompt you to enter a new disk, directory, and
filespec to find another archive file to work with.
If you enter a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will only list directory entries
and file that have extensions of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, PAK, ARJ, and ZOO.
When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open another
window which will display a scrollable list of directories. To display
a list of directories other than on the current drive, enter the drive
letter followed by a colon, then press the F9 key. Scroll the list
using the up and down cursor keys, and press the ENTER key to select
the directory you wish to change to.
View a file - F3
This option will allow you to view any file that is listed in the main
file window. Simply highlight the file you wish to view by using the
cursor keys then press the F3 key. The list program will be invoked
allowing you to view the contents of the file.
(ALSO SEE CTRL-ENTER FOR ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS)
Delete a DOS file - F4
This option allows you to delete the file that is currently
highlighted in the file window. Please note will be asked if you want
to delete the file. Respond Y if you wish to delete the file, anything
else will abort the delete. The deleted file name will not be removed
from the displayed list. Instead it will be flagged with an # to the
left of the filename and a 'd' to the right.
Display files statistics - F5
This option will display the highlighted file's Date, Time, and Size.
Sort the file list - F6
This option will sort the file list that appears on the left side of
the screen. You will be asked if you want the list sorted by filename,
file extension, file date, or file size. When sorting by filename any
directory found will also be sorted. When sorting by extension, date,
or size the directories will be sorted at the top of the list.
When sorting by date the file time is also included in the sort.
Convert highlighted file - ALT-V
This option will convert the highlighted file to another archive
method. A list will appear showing the available compression
alternatives that SHEZ has been configured for. Using the mouse or
cursor keys highlight the compression method you wish to convert to,
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then press the enter key. You may also press the ESC key to cancel the
conversion process. The converted file will be placed into the same
directory as the original file, and the original file will remain
intact.
Convert all tagged files - CTL-V
This option will convert all tagged files to another archive method. A
list will appear showing the available compression alternatives that
SHEZ has been configured for. Using the mouse or cursor keys
highlight the compression method you wish to convert to, then press
the enter key. You may also press the ESC key to cancel the conversion
process. The converted file will be placed into the same directory
as the original file, and the original file will remain intact.
Convert highlighted file to a SFX file - F8
This option will convert the highlighted compressed file into a Self
extracting file.
(Currently only files in the ZIP,LZH, and PAK formats may be
converted)
If you are converting a ZIP file that was created using version 1.1 of
PKZIP, SHEZ will first attempt to create a MINI Self extracting file.
If that fails than a normal Self extracting file will be created. See
the PKZIP documentation for more on MINI self extracting files.
NOTES ON CREATING SFX FILES
To convert a ZIP file to self extracting file the program,
ZIP2EXE.EXE, and the file PKSFX.PRG, must be in the current directory
or in a directory that is defined in your PATH.
When a PAK file is converted the PAK file is replaced by the self
extracting file. For example: If tell SHEZ to convert a file named
TEST.PAK in the directory C:\TEST the TEST.PAK file will be deleted
from the C:\TEST directory and will be replaced by the file TEST.EXE.
This is not a function of SHEZ it is a function of the PAK compression
program.
When an LZH file is converted to a self extracting file the LHARC
program will created either a .COM file or a .EXE file, depending on
the size of the LZH file.
Convert Tagged files to SFX files - SFT-F8
This option will convert all tagged compressed files into Self
extracting files. See the F8 option above for additional information
on creating SFX files.
Write out configuration information - ALT-W
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This option will write out a file named SHEZ.CFG. This file will
contain the current SHEZ configuration options. This file can then be
used to set the configuration options in future releases of SHEZ by
using the SHEZCFG program. (See Section titled CLONING THE
CONFIGURATION).
Copy highlighted file CTL-F2
This option allows you to copy the highlighted file. When
prompted for
the location to copy to you may enter the target directory name
along
with an optional filename and extension. If the filename and
extension
are not supplied SHEZ will use the original filename and
extension.
You may also use the * wildcard character for either the filename
and/or the extension. If you use the * character SHEZ will use
the
original filename and/or extension when copying the file.
I.E. From: = C:\UTILITY\ANY.ZIP
To: = C:\WORK\NEW.*
This will create a file named NEW.ZIP in the \WORK directory.
The new file will have the orginial file's time and date stamp.
Move highlighted file CTL-F3
This option allows you to move the highlighted file. When prompted
for the location to move to you may enter the target directory name
along with an optional filename and extension. If the filename and
extension are not supplied SHEZ will use the original filename and
extension.
The moved file name will not be removed from the displayed list.
Instead it will be flagged with an # to the left of the filename and a
'm' to the right.
Rename highlighted file CTL-F6
This option allows you to rename the highlighted file. You must at
least provide a filename and extension.
Toggle the Tag status - SPACE
Pressing the space bar will toggle the tagged status of the currently
highlighted file. A check mark to the left of the filename indicates
that it is tagged.
As files are tagged and untagged a count of the number of files tagged
along with the total size of all tagged files is updated on the main
screen.
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Tag All Files - CTL-SPACE
This option will tag all files
Untag all Files - CTL-U
This option will untag all tagged files.
Add/Update compressed file comments - ALT-C
This option allows you to add/update the file comment records in all
tagged compressed files. To use this option first create an ASCII
file that contains the file comments you wish to add to the compressed
files. Then tag the files you wish to update, and press the ALT-C
keys. You will be prompted for the ASCII file that contains your
comment record(s). SHEZ will then execute the appropriate compressed
file maintenance program to add/update the file comments in each
tagged compressed file.
Immediate Exit ALT-Q
This option will immediately exit SHEZ.
Test tagged compressed file(s) for viruses - ALT-Z
Using this option SHEZ interfaces with the virus scan program
(SCAN.EXE) that is produced by McAfee Associates. You must have
version 39 or greater of this scan program in order for SHEZ to use it
correctly.
First tag all the compressed files in the directory window that you
wish to test. Then press the ALT-Z keys, or use the drop down menus.
SHEZ will extract all .COM, .EXE, and .OV? files into its working
directory for each tagged compressed file, and will execute the virus
scan program to determine if any of the program files have been
infected. If an infected program is found SHEZ will temporarily
suspend it's processing allowing you to see which programs are
infected. You may then press any key to continue scanning the rest of
the tagged files. (See the configuration section of this manual for
more infomation on configuring SHEZ for this option).
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Copy all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F2
Move all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F3
Delete all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F4
Rename all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F6
These options allow you to copy,move,delete, and rename the DOS files
that are tagged in the file window. Please note will be asked if you
want to delete the files. Respond Y if you wish to delete the files,
anything else will abort the delete.
The deleted,moved and renamed files name will not be removed from the
displayed list. Instead it will be flagged with an # to the left of
the filename and a 'd', 'm', or 'r' to the right.
When copying or moveing files the new files will retain the orginial
file's time and date stamp.
Display file sizes - ALT-S
The ALT-S command will cause the directory display to show file sizes
instead of file dates.
Display file dates - ALT-D
The ALS-D command will cause the directory display to show file dates
instead of file sizes.
Alternate file viewers - CTL-ENTER
Pressing the CTL-ENTER command will allow you to view the currently
highlighted file using a user specified alternate file viewer.
(SEE THE SECTION "SETTING UP ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS" FOR MORE INFO)
Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP - ALT-1
Pressing the ALT-1 keys will toggle the authenticity mode when using
PKZIP. If the authenticity mode is active an ! will appear on the
file list heading line to the right of [FILE LIST] box. When procesing
files in the authenticity mode SHEZ will instruct SHEZ to EXCLUDE a
file named AVEXTRA.TXT. This will allow you to add additional
comments to a authenticated ZIP file without actually adding the file
that contains the comments to the ZIP file.
Edit highlighted file - ALT-E
Pressing the ALT-E key tells SHEZ to invoke the user defined editor on
the highlighted file.
Tag highlighted file - (Plus key +)
Pressing the + key will tag the highlighted file and move the
highlight bar down one line.
Untag highlighted file - (Minus key -)
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Pressing the - key will untag the hightlighted file and move the
highlight bar down one line.
Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir - CTL-X
Pressing the CTL-X key will immediately exit SHEZ and will place you
into the EXTRACT disk and directory.
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Viewing a file - V
Simply press the return key or the V key. This will temporarily unpack
the file and will invoke the LIST program allowing you to view the
file on your screen. The temporary copy of the extracted file will be
placed in the current disk and directory unless you specified a work
disk to be used by using the configuration program.
Release 4.3 of SHEZ will now allow you to operate on compressed files
that are contained within compressed files. I.E. A zip file that
contains zip files. To view the contents of the embedded compressed
file simply move the highlight bar to the compressed file and press
the ENTER key. The embedded compress file contents will now be
displayed on the screen. You may view any of the files and/or extract
any of the files contained in the compressed file. However you may
not add, delete, or update the embedded compressed file.
Extracting a single file - E.
This will extract the file that is being pointed to. The extracted
file will be placed on the current disk in the current directory. You
may optionally use the ALT-P command to direct the extracted files to
a different disk and/or directory.
Testing archive integrity - T
This will test the integrity of the archive file and will report the
results on the screen.
Display Info about archive file - I
This will display information about the archive file in a small pop-up
window at the top of the screen. The information will include the
number of files in the archive, the date of the newest file in the
archive, the total size of all the files in the archive including the
total expanded size and total compressed size. It will also display
the current default compression factor.
Delete a file from the archive - D
This will delete the selected file from the archive file. Before the
file is deleted a prompt will appear asking for verification of the
delete. In addition any files that were previously tagged will have
the tag cleared.
Delete a tagged files from an archive - CTL-D
This command will deleted all tagged files from the archive file.
Before the files are deleted a prompt will appear asking for
verification of the delete operation.
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Add file(s) to archive - A
Update files(s) in archive - U
Move files(s) to archive - M
Freshen file(s) in archive - F
Each of these options will cause a small window to open at the bottom
of the screen. The window will prompt you to enter one or more file
specifications. These filespecs can include drive, path, and a
filespec with wild cards. All files matching the indicated filespec
will be added, updated, moved or freshened in the current archive file
depending on which option you initially picked. Any files that were
previously tagged will have the tag cleared.
For example if you enter a U to update files in the archive and you
enter c:\source\*.c d:\batch\*.c when prompted to enter a filespec,
than all files on the C drive in the source directory that have a file
extension of C, and all files on the D drive in the batch directory
that have an extension of bat, will be updated in the current archive
file.
List of files to add to archive - ALT-A
List of files to freshen in archive - ALT-F
List of files to move to archive - ALT-M
List of files to update in archive - ALT-U
Again each of these options will cause a small window to open at the
bottom of the screen. The window will prompt you to enter a filespec.
This filespec can include drive, path, and a filespec with wild cards.
When you press the return key another window will pop-up on the left
side of the screen showing you all the files that were found that
matched the filespec you entered. You can then use the cursor keys to
scroll the file list. Pressing the space bar will toggle the tagged
status of the current highlighted file. When you are done tagging file
press the return key and all files that you tagged will be added,
freshened, moved, or updated in the current archive file. END GROUP
Specify where to put extracted files - ALT-P
This options will prompt you to enter a drive and directory of where
to place files that you extract from the archive. This location will
remain in effect until you enter the ALT-P command again and clear the
drive and directory or you change to another archive file. This
command is used when you want to place extracted files in a location
other than the current drive and directory.
If you specify a directory that does not exist a ERROR/INFORMATION
window will appear indicating that the directory does not exist. You
may press the F10 key to create the directory.
This command may be issued at any time.
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When the input window appears pressing the F9 key will open another
window which will display a scrollable list of directories. To display
a list of directories other than on the current drive, enter the drive
letter followed by a colon, then press the F9 key. Scroll the list
using the up and down cursor keys, and press the ENTER key to select
the directory you wish to extract files into.
Extract all files from archive - ALT-X
This command will extract all files from the archive file and place
them in the current disk:\directory unless you specified a different
extract location by using the ALT-P command.
Delete all extracted files - ALT-D
This command will delete all files in the current disk:\directory, or
the one specified by the ALT-P command, that are also contained in the
archive file. The files will only be deleted if the file time and
date are equal to or less then the file time and date of the same file
that is contained in the copressed file. NOTE: it does not delete
anything from the archive file. This is useful when you extract file
from the archive file and then you want to quickly delete all the
extracted files.
Execute a file in an archive file - R
This command will execute the EXE or COM file that is currently
highlighted on the archive file list. The EXE or COM file will be
extracted from the archive file and will be placed on the current disk
in the current directory. You will then be prompted to enter any
optional command line parameters that the program is expecting. The
selected program will then be executed. After the program is run the
extracted file will be deleted. NOTE: You can specify a different disk
drive to place the extracted file on by using the SHEZFG program.
This is useful when working with archive files that are on floppy
disks. If you specify disk C as the work disk in the SHEZFG program
the extracted file will be placed on the C drive, will be executed
from the C drive, and then will be deleted from the C drive.
Speed search - ALT-S
This option will allow you to quickly find a file in an archive. A
window will pop-up asking you to enter the first letter or digit of
the file you wish to find. The list of files on the screen will then
be scrolled to the first file that starts with the letter you entered.
Immediate Exit - ALT-Q
This option will immediately exit SHEZ.
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Extract all tagged files - CTRL-E
This option will extract all files that you tagged in the archive
file. To tag a file simply press the space bar to toggle the tagged
status. When a file is tagged it will be highlighted on the screen.
Toggle the Tag status - SPACE
Pressing the space bar will toggle the tagged status of the currently
highlighted file. A check mark to the left of the filename indicates
that it is tagged.
Untag all tagged files - CTRL-U
This option will untag all files that you previously tagged.
Tag All Files - CTL-SPACE
This option will tag all files
Update the archive files time and date - CTRL-T
This option will change the archive file's time and date to match the
time and date of the newest file in the archive file.
Create a new archive file - C
This option allows you to create a new compressed file. For further
information see the section titled, CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES,
later in this document.
Show help screen - F1
This will display a help screen showing all currently supported
commands. Any command can be entered while the help screen is
displayed.
Temporary exit to DOS - F10
This will temporarily clear the screen and exit to DOS. You can then
execute and command you want. To return to SHEZ type in EXIT at the
DOS prompt and press return.
Select a new archive file - F2
This option will prompt you to enter a new disk, directory, and
filespec to find another archive file to work with.
If you enter a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will only list directory entries
and file that have extensions of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, .PAK, ARJ, and
.ZOO.
Sort the archive file list - F9
This option will allow you to sort the archive file list by Name,
Extension, Date, or Size. A small window will open up asking you how
you want the list sorted. Enter a N, E, D, or S.
Edit the selected file - F8
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This option will extract the selected file onto either the default
disk or the work disk specified via the configuration program. It
will then invoke the editor specified via the configuration program
passing the selected filename.ext to the editor. When you exit your
editor SHEZ will then MOVE the extracted file back into the archive,
if it has been modified, and delete the extracted copy. If an editor
was not specified during the configuration process this command will
not function.
Specify an archive file mask - Z
This option allows you to display only the files in the archive that
match the file mask. The file mask uses the same wild card
conventions as DOS.
Toggle overwrite mode - O
This option toggle overwrite mode on and off. When overwrite mode is
in effect an 'O' will appear in the upper right hand corner of the
screen. When overwrite mode is in effect, and you extract a file from
an archive, it will be extracted even if it already exists on the
target disk:\path.
Add Update File Comments - ALT-C
This option allows you to add and/or update the compressed file
comments.
Supply Password for File - G
This option allows you to supply a password when working with password
encrypted files. The password will be used when extracting, viewing,
and modifying the currently selected compressed file. When a password
has been supplied the compressed file display window will indicate
that a password is in effect.
Set Path/Directory option - P
Version 4.9 of SHEZ now supports directory names in compressed files.
Initially directory names are only supported in ZIP and LZH compressed
files. The PAK format will be coming out shortly. The small data
version of SHEZ will support compressed files that have seven or fewer
unique directory names, the large data version of SHEZ supports 40
unique directory names. If a file has been saved into a compressed
file with a directory name the name will appear on the right side of
the compressed file list.
Normally when you update or extract files from a compressed file the
directory information is ignored. Using the 'P' option you can tell
SHEZ that you want to save and/or use the directory information. When
you press the 'P' key a list of three options will appear on the
screen. The first option "Do not use Dir info", tells SHEZ to ignore
directory information. The second option "Use Dir Info" tells SHEZ to
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save the directory information when updating a compressed file, or to
use the directory information when extracting files. The third
option, "Use Dir Info and Recurse", tells SHEZ to save directory
information when updating a compressed file and to recurse down the
directory tree when looking for files. The third option also tells
SHEZ to use the directory information when extracting files.
The following options are passed to the compression programs when
directory information is to be used:
USE DIR INFO USE DIR INFO AND RECURSE
Pkzip -P Pkzip -Pr
Pkunzip -d Pkunzip -d
Lharc /x Lharc /x /r
Lharc /x (when extracting) Lharc /x (when extracting)
Please consult the compression program's documentation for further
information on what these options do.
View file and archive comment records - ALT-V
This option will display on the screen the contents of the archive
file along with any comment records that have been placed into the
archive file.
Add/Update highlighted archive file comments - s
This option will allow you to add and/or update comment records that
are associated with the highlighted file in the archive.
Add/Update all archive file comments - SHIFT-S
This option will allow you to add and/or update comment records that
are associated with the each file in the archive.
Convert SFX file - CTL-V
This option will convert a self extracting compressed file (.COM or
.EXE) back to a normal compressed file. The normal compressed file
will be placed on the same disk and in the same directory when the
self extracting is located. The self extracting file will remain
intact. Please note that this option is only available when you are
viewing the contents of a self extracting file. For a list the the
self extracting file that can be read my SHEZ see the section titled
SELF EXTRACTING FILE SUPPORT.
Test COM,EXE, and OVL files in a compressed file for viruses -ALT-Z
Using this option SHEZ interfaces with the virus scan program
(SCAN.EXE) that is produced by McAfee Associates. You must have
version 39 or greater of this scan program in order for SHEZ to use
it. When you press the ALT-Z key SHEZ will extract all .COM, .EXE,
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and .OV? files into its working directory and will execute the virus
scan program to determine if any of the program files have been
infected. (See the configuration section of this manual for more
infomation on configuring SHEZ for this option).
Extract only newer files - ALT-N
The ALT-N command will only extract files contained in the compressed
file that are newer than the files that are contained in the extract
directory.
Alternate file viewers - CTL-ENTER
Pressing the CTL-ENTER command will allow you to view the currently
highlighted file using a user specified alternate file viewer.
(SEE THE SECTION "SETTING UP ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS" FOR MORE INFO)
Show tagged file count - SHIFT-KEY
Pressing the SHIFT key will toggle the function key line to show you,
the number of files tagged, total compressed file size, and total
uncompressed file size. If the compressed files you are working with
is a ZIP file it will also show you the size of the ZIP file that will
be created if you build a new ZIP files containing all of the tagged
files. Please note this is only an estimate and does not take into
account file comment records and it assumes that the compression
method will be the same as is currently used.
Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP - ALT-1
Pressing the ALT-1 keys will toggle the authenticity mode when using
PKZIP. If the authenticity mode is active an ! will appear on the
heading line to the right of the NAME heading field.
Copy tagged members to another compressed file - CTL-Y
The CTL-Y command allows you to copy selected members of a compressed
file to another compressed file. The target compressed file can be
any currently supported compressed file format. To perform the copy,
first open up the compressed file you wish to copy FROM. Then using
the space bar tag the files you wish to copy. Next press the CTL-Y
keys. A window will appear asking you to enter the FULL path of the
compressed file to want to copy the selected members into. You may
enter only a DRIVE:\PATH\ (note ending backslash) and press the F9 key
to obtain a listing of file in the entered directory, or you may enter
the complete filespec of the target compressed file. You may also
press the F9 key as soon as the window appear to obtain a list of
files in the current directory. Pressing the enter will then perform
the copy operation. The files that were tagged will remain tagged
after the copy operation has been performed allowing you to do a CTL-D
(delete all tagged files) if desired.
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Tag highlighted file - (Plus key +)
Pressing the + key will tag the highlighted file and move the
highlight bar down one line.
Untag highlighted file - (Minus key -)
Pressing the - key will untag the hightlighted file and move the
highlight bar down one line.
Exit SHEZ - ESC
Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir - CTL-X
Pressing the CTL-X key will immediately exit SHEZ and will place you
into the EXTRACT disk and directory.
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SHEZ allows you to create new compressed files either from the directory
display window, using the F7 key, or from the compressed file display
window using the 'C' command.
A window will appear asking you to enter the drive, directory, and name of
the compressed file to be created. YOU MUST ENTER A FILE EXTENSION OF
.ZIP,.ARC,.LZH,.ZOO,ARJ,or .PAK SO SHEZ KNOWS WHAT TYPE OF COMPRESSED FILE
TO CREATE!!!!! Then you will asked if you want to add or move files into
the new archive file. You will also be asked to enter an optional
password. (If you enter a password all files added or moved to the archive
file will be encrypted using the password. Do not forget the password you
can not extract files from the file without the password and there is no
way to determine the password if you forget it.) Please note the password
prompt will only appear if the compression program used to create the new
file support encryption.
A window will then be opened that will ask you to enter the filespecs of
the files you wish to add or move into the new archive file. This filespec
can include a disk, directory, and file specifications with wild cards.
A third window will be opened allowing you to specify processing options.
The first option "Do you want to Tag files or Process as is" allows you to
tell SHEZ that you want to Tag files for processing using the filespecs
entered in the second window, or to simply pass the entered filespecs to
the compression program exactly as entered. The second option "Do you want
to save directory information" allows you to tell SHEZ that you want
directory information saved in the compressed file. The third option "Do
you want to recurse directories" will tell the compression program to
add/move all files in the directory you specified plus all directories that
exist beneath it.
If you indicated that you wanted to Tag files for processing a window will
pop-up on the left side of the screen showing all files that matched the
filespec you entered. Tag the files you wish to add or move to the new
compressed file by pressing the space bar. When you are done tagging file
press the return key and all tagged files will be added or moved into the
new archive file.
Please note that some of these options may not appear when you create a
compressed file. If the compression program you are using does not support
saving directory information the directory information prompts will not
appear.
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Shez has the ability to convert one, or a group of tagged files, from one
format to another. First you must get the file or files you want to
convert to appear in the filelist window on the left side of the screen.
The easiest way to do this is to start up SHEZ and specify on the command
line either *.*, *.ZIP, or *.ARC. Then using the cursor keys highlight the
file you want to convert and then press the ALT-V key to convert the file.
You will then be asked, via a menu, what archive format you want to convert
to. Position the highlight bar to the type of compressed file you wish to
convert to and press the enter key. You will also be asked if you want to
delete the original file after the conversion has been successfully
completed. Respond Y or N. The new file will be placed on the same disk
and directory that the original file was on.
To convert numerous files start up SHEZ as above and use the cursor keys to
highlight the files you want to convert, then press the space bar to TAG
these files. After all files have been tagged press CTRL-V to convert all
TAGGED files.
Release 4.4 of SHEZ will support version 1.0 of PKZIP. To use the new
features of version 1.0 of PKZIP you MUST run the configuration program,
SHEZCFG, and specify that you are using version 1.0 of PKZIP.
SHEZ will allow you to easily convert your old ZIP files into the new ZIP
imploded format. Simply tag the ZIP files you want to convert and specify
that you want to convert them to ZIP files. You will be asked if you want
to delete the old compressed files after the conversion process. SHEZ is
smart enough not to delete the old compressed file if the have the same
file extension as the new files. I.E. when you convert a ZIP file to a ZIP
file to take advantage of the new compression format SHEZ will not delete
the converted ZIP files even if you told it to delete the old compressed
files after converting them.
SHEZ will also allow you to convert old LZH files to the new LHA 2.05
format using the same method of converting a file to itself.
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Beginning with release 4.7 of SHEZ, SHEZ can now let you view the contents
of self extracting files. Files that have been created by the following
compression programs are supported:
PKARC, PKPAK, PKZIP version .92 thru 1.1, LHARC version 1.12 thru 2.05, PAK
version 1.6 thru 2.01, ARC5 and ARC6, ARJ version 1.00.
When you display the contents of a self extracting file SHEZ will attempt
to identify which compression program was used to generate the self
extracting file. SHEZ will place the name of the compression program it
has identified as the creator, on the heading line right next to the column
titled NAME.
In addition to viewing the contents of a self extracting file you may also
extract individual files using SHEZ's extract command. You may also
convert the self extracting file back to a normal compressed file using the
CTL-V command, or using the pull down menus.
You can not alter the contents of a self extracting file. I.E. add, update,
freshen, move, etc. The exception to this are self extracting files built
by PKZIP. These files you can treat like normal compressed files. You can
add, update, move, delete, freshen, etc.
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SHEZ will recognize the following environment variables if they are set:
BIOS This will force SHEZ to use BIOS for writing to the screen.
MONOThis will force SHEZ to run in monochrome mode.
SHEZEX You can set this variable to the disk and path where you want
SHEZ to write extracted file to. You can reset this default at
any time by using the ALT-P command.
SHEZWORK
This variable may be used to specify a working directory for SHEZ
to use instead of SHEZ buliding one of it's own. This directory
must be for the exclusive of SHEZ, and must exist prior to
invoking SHEZ. WHEN SHEZ TERMINATES ALL FILES IN THE DIRECTORY
WILL BE DELETED, INCLUDING HIDDEN AND SYSTEM FILES, BUT THE
DIRECTORY WILL NOT BE DELETED. This option was added to allow
more flexibility when running SHEZ on a LAN based system.
SHEZCMT
This variable may be set to specify a default comment file when
adding/updating compressed file comment records to a group of
tagged files.
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SHEZCFG
This variable points to the SHEZ.CFG file that is created by
pressing the ALT-W keys. It is used to carry forward, or
override the SHEZ configuration options.
(See the section titled CLONING THE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS for
more information.
Examples:
SET BIOS=Y
SET MONO=Y
SET SHEZEX=D:\WORK
SET SHEZWORK=C:\SHEZXX\
SET SHEZCMT=C:\COMMENT.DAT
SET SHEZCFG=C:\DATA\SHEZ.CFG
(This tells SHEZ to write extracted files onto the D disk in the \work
directory. You can change this at any time after executing SHEZ by using
the ALT-P command.)
The environment variables BIOS and MONO will override the BIOS and MONO
parameters that were entered via the configuration program.
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Shez has the capability to activate user specified alternate file viewers
when the CTL-ENTER key is pressed. The alternate file viewers are
specified via environment variables. The "generic" alternate file viewer
is specified using the environment variable named SHEZEV, and "specific"
alternate file viewers are specified using environment variables named
SHEZEV.XXX where XXX is a file extension.
For example:
SET SHEZEV=C:\UTY\FVIEW $F /43
SET SHEZEV.GIF=VGIF $F /VGA
SET SHEZEV.PIC=VPIC $F /P
The first set command tells SHEZ the generic file viewer is located in the
C:\UTY directory and is called FVIEW. The $F tells SHEZ where to place the
name of the file to view and the /43 is a parameter to pass to the FVIEW
program.
The second set command tells SHEZ, when using the alternate file viewer to
view files with a file extension of GIF, run the VGIF program, which is
located in a directory in the PATH, pass it a parameter of /VGA, and the $F
tells SHEZ where to place the name of the file to view.
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The third set command tells SHEZ which alternate file viewer to use when
viewing files with an extension of .PIC.
Any number of specific file viewers may be specified. When CTL-ENTER is
pressed, SHEZ first looks to see of a specific alternate file viewer has
been defined for viewing files with a file extension the same of the
highlighted file. If one was defined it is activated and used. If a
specific viewer has not been defined SHEZ then determines if a "generic"
alternate file viewer has been defined. If it has SHEZ uses the "generic"
viewer. If no alternate viewer has been defined SHEZ than defaults to
using the normal viewer as defined when the SHEZCFG program was used to
configure SHEZ.
PLEASE NOTE: WHEN SHEZ ACTIVATES ANY ALTERNATE FILE VIEWER IT ALWAYS USES
ITS PAGING LOGIC TO SWAP MOST OF ITS CODE OUT OF MEMORY TO GIVE MORE ROOM
TO THE ALTERNATE FILE VIEWER. THIS IS NOT A CONFIGURABLE OPTION SO BE
FORWARNED!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Release 5.5 of the SHEZCFG program now requires that you enter the full
path of the SHEZ.EXE program you wish to configure. This has been done
since some users are running multiple copies of SHEZ configured
differently.
Beginning with release 5.4 of SHEZ, the configuration program will now
allow you to install the serial number you receive from CSD when you
register your version of SHEZ. Installing the serial number "unlocks" SHEZ
and allows you to configure SHEZ to handle more files per directory and per
compressed file. The 5.4 version of the SHEZCFG program will also allow
you to pass optional command line arguments to the editor that you tell
SHEZ to invoke.
The SHEZCFG program directly modifies the SHEZ.EXE program. The
configuration program SHEZCFG and the SHEZ program now come as a matched
set. YOU MUST USE THE CORRECT CONFIGURATION PROGRAM OR YOU WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO CUSTOMIZE SHEZ.
The configuration program will present you with an initial menu. Enter one
of the highlighted letters that appears on the menu to set the
configuration parameters that fall under the indicated category. New items
that can be set during configuration are:
1) Use the BIOS for screen writing.
2) Indicate if you are using a Monochrome monitor.
3) Set default ZIP compression factors.
4) Enter a full Disk:\Directory name for all externally called programs.
(I.E. PKZIP, PKUNZIP, LIST, etc.)
5) Indicate if you want exploding windows or not.
The configuration program will allow you to modify SHEZ'S default color
setting, tell SHEZ the name of the archive programs, the name of extract
program, customize the number of files per archive file SHEZ can handle,
customize the number of files per directory SHEZ can handle, specify a work
disk to use when viewing and executing file from an archive file, and other
misc. parameters.
When you start up SHEZ it records the current disk and directory. When you
view or execute a file from an archive file SHEZ temporarily extracts the
file onto the current disk and directory. This works fine as long as the
current disk is your hard disk. However if your current disk is a floppy
and there is not enough room on the floppy to build the extracted file than
SHEZ will not let you view or execute the file. To get around this use the
configuration program and when the prompt:
ENTER WORK DISK DRIVE LETTER TO USE WHEN VIEWING/RUNNING FILE->
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appears enter the disk drive letter of your hard disk or of your second
floppy disk drive. SHEZ will then use this disk to build the temporary
extract files and will delete them when you are finished viewing or running
the selected file from the archive.
When running under EGA or VGA you can tell SHEZ to go into 43 line mode for
EGA'S, and 43 or 50 line mode for VGA's. This is done via the
configuration program.
You may tell SHEZ the files to search for when you use the wildcard
filespec of $.$. The configuration program will ask you to enter the file
extension to search for when you enter a filespec of $.$. The defaults are
.ARC,.ZIP,.LZH,.ZOO,.ARJ,.PAK. If you wish to modify these defaults enter
the extensions, along with the preceding dot, and separate each extension
with a comma.
A new configuration option is present beginning with release 4.1 of SHEZ.
The option will allow you indicate to the compression programs the disk
drive to use to build temporary working copies of the compressed files. If
you are using PKZIP and/or PKPAK, PKARC, the disk drive letter will be
passed to these programs by using the -b program option. If you are using
LHARC it will be passed to LHARC by using the /w switch. Please refer to
the compression program's documentation for further information.
If you are using a monochrome monitor and you wish to alter the default
screen attributes follow the procedure below or your attribute settings may
be lost.
1)When the main configuration panel is displayed choose either the Black
and White color set, or the Monochrome set as a starting point.
2)Then choose the Custom color set option to customize the screen
attributes as you see fit.
3)Choose any other configuration options after you are done modifying the
color set.
4)Save the configuration information.
In version 4.4 of SHEZ you may now configure SHEZ to display the directory
where extracted files will be placed. This option may be set via the
configuration program. If this option is activated the extract location
will be displayed on the top line of the screen when you are viewing the
contents of an archive file.
Beginning with version 4.9 of SHEZ you may now configure SHEZ to sort the
contents of a compressed file when it is initially displayed on the screen.
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You may sort the compressed file list by Filename, File-extension, or by
File-Date.
Configuring for Virus Scanning
Under the program options, you will be asked if you wish to configure SHEZ
to scan .COM and .EXE files contained in compressed files for viruses. If
you respond Y, SHEZ will that ask you where the virus checking program can
be found. The program that SHEZ supports is SCAN.EXE version 39 or
greater, produced by McAfee Associates. When prompted enter the complete
DISK:\DIRECTORY\FILENAME.EXT of where the SCAN.EXE is located. It is
advised that you please the SCAN program on a write protected floppy disk
to prevent it from being infected. PLEASE NOTE: SHEZ WILL NOT SEARCH YOUR
PATH FOR THE SCAN PROGRAM. IF YOU DO NOT TELL IT EXACTLY WHERE TO FIND IT
SHEZ WILL BE UNABLE TO EXECUTE THE PROGRAM.
As an added precaution the SHEZCFG program can now check the SHEZ program
to see if it has been illegally altered. This function will only work with
version 4.91 and greater of the SHEZCFG program, and version 4.91 and
greater of the SHEZ program. (Small or Large data version). To use this
function startup the SHEZCFG program and pick the item on the menu titled
"Integrity check". The SHEZCFG program will proceed to verify that the
SHEZ program has not been altered. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CHECK MAY BE
PERFORMED EVEN AFTER YOU HAVE RECONFIGURED SHEZ. The verification
procedure uses to 16 bit CRC values to check the integrity. If the
calculated CRC's do not match the values stored in SHEZ a message will
appear indicating that the integrity of SHEZ as been compromised.
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Beginning with release 3.7 of SHEZ there is an option that allows you to
write out a configuration file (SHEZ.CFG) that will be used by the
configuration program, SHEZCFG, to copy your configuration information from
your current version of SHEZ to the next version of SHEZ. To perform the
cloning operation do the following steps:
1. Start up the SHEZ program with no parameters.
2. When the file list window appears press the ALT-W keys. This will
write out the current SHEZ configuration information into a file named
SHEZ.CFG onto the current disk and directory.
3. Unpack all files from the new version of SHEZ onto the disk and
directory where the SHEZ.CFG file exists.
4. Rename the old SHEZ.EXE program file to SHEZ.OLD
5. Run the SHEZCFG program.
6. You will be asked the name of the program to modify, the default is
SHEZ.EXE. Press the enter key and the following message should appear
at the top of the screen:
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7. Press the enter key to display the configuration menu.
8. Select the Save configuration information option, and your new copy of
SHEZ will be updated with your old configuration information.
9. Delete the SHEZ.CFG file.
Please note when you clone the configuration options the serial number that
was previously installed is lost!! After cloning the configuration option
you must reinstall your serial number if one was previously installed!!!
Beginning with release 5.8 of SHEZ there is another method of carrying
forward the configuration options from one version to another. By using
the new environment variable named 32SHEZCFG to point to the SHEZ.CFG file
that is created when using the ALT-W command sequence.
If you already have a configured version of SHEZ skip to step xx.
1. First run the SHEZCFG program and configure SHEZ to your personal
tastes.
2. Be sure to save your options by choosing the Save configuration
information off the SHEZCFG program menu.
3. Start up the SHEZ program with no parameters.
4. When the file list window appear press the ALT-W keys to create the
SHEZ.CFG file.
5. Copy the SHEZ.CFG file onto the Disk and directory of your choosing.
6. In you autoexec.bat file insert the following line:
SET SHEZCFG=C:\DATA\SHEZ.CFG
Substitute C:\DATA\SHEZ.CFG with the disk and directory where you copied
the SHEZ.CFG to.
7. Now when you start-up SHEZ, it will read it's configuration
information from the file name identified by the SHEZCFG environment
variable instead using the configuration information stored inside
SHEZ itself.
PLEASE NOTE THAT WHEN YOU USE THIS METHOD THE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN THE FILE POINTED TO BY THE SHEZCFG ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
COMPLETELY OVERRIDES THE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION STORED INSIDE SHEZ.
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SHEZ achieves fast screen updates buy writing directly to video buffer
memory. If your machine is not 100% compatible you can force SHEZ to use
BIOS routines to update the screen. This is accomplished by setting an
environment variable BIOS equal to Y. I.E. SET BIOS=Y. Do this before
executing SHEZ.
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For monochrome monitors a similar method is employed set the environment
variable MONO equal to Y. I.E. SET MONO=Y.
Some clone machines have a bug in the builtin BIOS routines that will cause
SHEZ to hang if you have exploding windows turned on. If you experience a
machine lock up, try reconfiguring SHEZ and turn the exploding windows off.
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SHEZ is now DESQview aware. When setting SHEZ up under DESQview set the
parameter WRITE DIRECTLY TO SCREEN to NO, and USES OWN COLORS to YES.
Please let me know how you like SHEZ.
California Software Design
Jim Derr
P.O. BOX 15248
Santa Rosa, Ca. 95402
CSERVE ID 76266,2634
As usual any and all comments are welcome. If there are some features that
are missing, drop me a note and I'll try to accommodate you if I think the
feature is generally useful.
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WWHHEERREE TTOO FFIINNDD TTHHEE MMOOSSTT CCUURRRREENNTT VVEERRSSIIOONN
The following BBS's will have the most current version of SHEZ:
Directory Assistance .........707-538-8710*****
EXEC-PC .....................414-964-5160
MicroSellar .................201-239-1346
AV-SYNC .....................404-320-6202
Vern Buerg's Bit Boutique ...707-778-8944
Comupserve
Genie
Effective 11/25/89 The Directory Assistance BBS has graciously allowed me
to use their BBS as the main distribution point for SHEZ. I will
personally upload the most current version of SHEZ to this BBS. In addition
Jim the SYSOP has also set up a seperate SHEZ conference on the BBS. If
you need help with SHEZ or what to leave me some questions or suggestions,
please use the SHEZ conference on this BBS. Using this method will get the
fastest response from me personally.
In addition it can also be found on COMPUSERVE in the IBMSYS forum.
Effective 5/20/90 SHEZ will also be distributed via the GENIE information
service. It can be found in the IBMPC roundtable.
Since this program has developed into a major undertaking all I ask is if
you use it regularly PLEASE REGISTER YOUR COPY, and keep shareware alive.
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Support can be obtained in three ways. If you have access to CSERVE please
send your questions to me via Easyplex. (type GO MAIL at the Cserve
prompt) My userid is 76266,2634. This is the perfered method, I check for
mail twice a week and will get back to you with an answer usually within a
week. You may also contact me via the GENIE network, my GENIE mail id is
J.DERR1. If you do not have access to CSERVE or GENIE send a note, letter,
postcard to the address show above. Register users have priority but I
will try to help anyone in need.
Effective 11/25/89 the Directory Assistance BBS has set up a SHEZ
conference. You may leave comments, technical questions, etc, about SHEZ
on this BBS by using the SHEZ conference.
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Add file(s) to ARCHIVE A
Add/update ARCHIVE file comments ALT-C
Add/update file comment highlighted files S
Add/update file comments all files SHIFT-S
Alternate file viewer CTRL-ENTER
Convert highlighted file ALT-V
Convert highlighted file to SFX file F8
Convert tagged files to SFX files SFT-F8
Convert all tagged files CTRL-V
Convert SFX files CTRL-V
Copy highlighted file CTRL-F2
Copy all tagged DOS files SFT-F2
Copy tagged member to another compr file CTRL-Y
Create a new ARCHIVE file C
Create a new ARCHIVE file F7
Delete a DOS file F4
Delete all tagged DOS files SFT-F4
Delete a file from the ARCHIVE D
Delete a tagged file from a ARCHIVE CTL-D
Delete all extracted files ALT-D
Display file size info (DOS dir window) ALT-S
Display file date info (DOS dir window) ALT-D
Display Info about ARCHIVE file I
Display files statistics F5
Edit the selected file F8
Execute a file in an ARCHIVE file R
Exit SHEZES C
Extract all files from ARCHIVE ALT-X
Extract all tagged files CTRL-E
Extract newer files only ALT-N
Extracting a single file E
Freshen file(s) in ARCHIVE F
Immediate Exit ALT-Q
Immediate Exit to Extract Path CTL-X
List of files to add to ARCHIVE ALT-A
List of files to freshen in ARCHIVE ALT-F
List of files to move to ARCHIVE ALT-M
List of files to update in ARCHIVE ALT-U
Move files(s) to ARCHIVE M
Move highlighted file CTRL-F3
Move all tagged DOS files SFT-F3
Rename highlighted file CTRL-F6
Rename all tagged DOS files SFT-F6
Select a new ARCHIVE file F2
Set path options P
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Show help screen F1
Sort the ARCHIVE file list F9
Sort the file list F6
Specify an ARCHIVE file mask Z
Specify where to put extracted files ALT-P
Speed search ALT-S
Supply password for file G
Tag all files CTL-SPACE
Temporary exit to DOS F10
Testing ARCHIVE integrity T
Toggle overwrite mode O
Toggle authenticity mode ALT-1
Toggle tag status SPACE
Untag all tagged files CTRL-U
Update files(s) in ARCHIVE U
Update the ARCHIVE files time and date CTRL-T
View a file F3
View archive file comment records ALT-V
Viewing a file V
Virus Scan ALT-Z
Write out configuration information ALT-W
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A license is required for use of SHEZ by corporations and institutions.
You may obtain a license for the use of SHEZ by writing to me. The license
is for perpetual, nonexclusive use of any version. Purchase orders and
invoicing are acceptable. A license agreement form is enclosed. You may
use it, or supply your own for my review. There are no restrictions to the
number of sites, or for use on local area networks. If you have special
requirements, or need customization, please feel free to submit them in
writing. You may request a license for:
a fixed number of copies, see the discount schedule;
an unlimited number of copies, the fee is $1000;
customization of messages and documentation, an additional fee may be
required depending on the extent of changes;
permission to distribute within your organization;
The fee for a license depends on the estimated number of copies of the
program that you will use. To use the discount schedule below, estimate
the total number of copies that you may eventually use.
Number of users(copies) Price per copy
1 to 25 $30.00
26 to 50 $25.00
50 to 99 $20.00
100 and up Please contact California Software Design for site
licensed prices.
Regardless of the quantity, only one set of materials will be sent to you.
You may then make as many copies of it that are licensed. Upgrades will be
made available upon request. Technical support is available via mail, or
contacting me via Compuserve 76266,2634, or on GENIE mail id is J.DERR1.
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Add Update File Comments - ALT-C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Add/Update all archive file comments - SHIFT-S . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Add/Update compressed file comments - ALT-C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Add/Update highlighted archive file comments - s . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Alternate file viewers - CTL-ENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 22
CLONING THE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
COMPATIBILITY ISSUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Convert all tagged files - CTL-V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Convert highlighted file - ALT-V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Convert highlighted file to a SFX file - F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Convert SFX file - CTL-V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Convert Tagged files to SFX files - SFT-F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
CONVERTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Copy all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Copy highlighted file CTL-F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Create a new archive file - F7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CREATING NEW COMPRESSED FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Delete a DOS file - F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Delete all extracted files - ALT-D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Delete all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DESQVIEW COMPATIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Display file dates - ALT-D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Display file sizes - ALT-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Display files statistics - F5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Display Info about archive file - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
DOS directory Speed Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Edit highlighted file - ALT-E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Edit the selected file - F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Execute a file in an archive file - R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Exit SHEZ - ESC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Exit SHEZ goto EXTRACT dir - CTL-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 23
Extract all files from archive - ALT-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Extract all tagged files - CTRL-E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Extract location - ALT-P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Extract only newer files - ALT-N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Extracting a single file - E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
FILES INCLUDED WITH SHEZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
FUNCTION SUPPORTED WHEN DIRECTORY WINDOW IS DISPLAYED . . . . . . . . . . 9
FUNCTIONS WHEN VIEWING CONTENTS OF ARCHIVE FILE: . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Immediate Exit - ALT-Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Immediate Exit ALT-Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
LICENSING FOR SHEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
LIMIT OF LIABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MOUSE SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Move all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Move highlighted file CTL-F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NOTES ON CREATING SFX FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rename all TAGGED DOS files - SFT-F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Rename highlighted file CTL-F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Select a new archive file - F2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 19
Set Path/Directory option - P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
SETTING ALTERNATE FILE VIEWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Show help screen - F1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 19
Show tagged file count - SHIFT-KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Sort the archive file list - F9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sort the file list - F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Specify an archive file mask - Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Speed search - ALT-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Supply Password for File - G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
SUPPORT FOR SELF EXTRACTING FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SUPPORT FOR SHEZ AND QUESTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Tag All Files - CTL-SPACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Tag highlighted file - (Plus key +) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 23
Temporary exit to DOS - F10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 19
Test COM,EXE, and OVL files in a compressed file for viruses - . . . . 21
Test tagged compressed file(s) for viruses - ALT-Z . . . . . . . . . . 13
Testing archive integrity - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
THE SHEZFG PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Toggle authenticity mode in PKZIP - ALT-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Toggle overwrite mode - O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Toggle the Tag status - SPACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 19
Untag all Files - CTL-U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Untag highlighted file - (Minus key -) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 23
USING THE MOUSE WITH VERN BUERG'S LIST PROGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
View a file - F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
View file and archive comment records - ALT-V . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Viewing a file - V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
WHERE TO FIND THE MOST CURRENT VERSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Write out configuration information - ALT-W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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