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Copyright (c) 1992 CZAR Software
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##1
With the \bsource-path-directory-window\b, you can change the drive and path
of your source directory.
Hot Key: 1────────\b1\bDirs/Drives
(The number ╔═══════════════╗──── top window line
one) ║ ..─────────────── move to previous directory
║ COMPRESS────▓───── directory name
║ DECOMPRE ░──── scroll bar
║ [-A-]───────░───── drive
║ [-B-] ░
║ [-C-]
╚═══════════════╝──── bottom window line
To change the drive/path move the lightbar with the UP-ARROW up or with
the DOWN-ARROW down and press ENTER. With a mouse, point the mouse
cursor on the drive letter or the directory name and click the left
mouse button.
You can scroll through the drive and pathnames using the UP-ARROW, DOWN-
ARROW, PAGE-UP, PAGE-DOWN, HOME, and END keys. With a mouse, point the
mouse cursor on the right side of the source-path-directory-window. You
can point on either the up-arrow, down-arrow, or in between the scroll
bar. If there are less than 7 drives or directories, there will be no
scroll bar.
\bTIP\b: If you are using a mouse and would like to scroll through the
window without much aiming on the up-arrow or down-arrow of the
scroll bar, use the top or botton window line. This allows speedy
operation with the mouse.
You can jump to the next field which is the source-path-input-field
with the TAB key or jump to the previous field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump directly to the source-path-directory-window, press \b1\b (the
number one).
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##2
With the \bsource-path-input-field\b, you can change the drive and path
of your source directory manually.
Source Path: C:\\TELIX\\DOWNLOAD\\*.*░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
└───────┬───────┘ └┬┘
Source Path Wildcard
To change the source path, type-in a valid drive/path \band\b wildcards.
Then, press ENTER to set the new source path.
Do not forget to enter a file specification after the path. For example,
C:\\TELEMATE\\DOWNLOAD\\*.* would display all files in that directory,
C:\\TELEMATE\\DOWNLOAD\\*.ZIP would display only the files that have a ZIP
file extension.
While being in the source-path-input-field, the one letter hot keys do
not work. For example, pressing D for Decompress would not work because
ACZAR would expect it to be a simple letter to enter a source path.
You can also enter a directory that does not exist. ACZAR will prompt
you if you would like to create the new directory.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##3
With the \bsource-path-list-window\b, you are able to list all available
files including hidden and system files of your source directory. In
addition, here you can tag or untag specific files.
2Source Path: C:\\TELIX\\DOWNLOAD\\*.*░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
┌─╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
│ ║ ACZAR.DAT 563 07-10-1992 10:16:18pm ...A
│ ║ ACZAR.EXE 411230 07-06-1992 10:15:30pm ...A ▓
│ ║ ACZAR.REG 2632 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░
│ ║ ACZAR1.DAT 8015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░───┐
│ ║√ ACZAR2.DAT 4015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░ │
│ ║ ACZAR43.DAT 8015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A │
│ ╚│═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝─┐ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
│ Tagged Files Size Date Creation Attribute │ │
│ (in Bytes) │ │
└─top window line bottom window line─┘ │
│
scroll bar─┘
You can scroll through the files using the UP-ARROW, DOWN-ARROW,
PAGE-UP, PAGE-DOWN, HOME, and END keys. With a mouse, point the mouse
cursor on the right side of the source-path-directory-window. You can
point on either the up-arrow, down-arrow, or in between the scroll bar.
If there are less than 7 drives or directories, there will be no scroll
bar.
To tag files use the ENTER key or the SPACE bar. With a mouse, move the
mouse cursor over the file you wish to tag and press the left mouse
button. You will see a check mark (√) on the left side when a file has
been tagged.
\bTIP\b: If you are using a mouse and would like to scroll through the
window without much aiming on the up-arrow or down-arrow of the
scroll bar, use the top or botton window line. This allows speedy
operation with the mouse.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump directly to the source-path-list-window, press 2 (the number
two).
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##4
With the \bView\b button, you are able to look inside compressed files.
Also, you are able to view text files using the built-in high-speed
file viewer in ACZAR.
\bView\b Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
View button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bV\b to view the current highlighted file
in the source-path-list-window. Or, move the mouse cursor over the \bView\b
button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will automatically detect if the file is a compressed file or a
text file. Although you can view files other than compressed or text
files, it is recommended not do so because unexpected results can occur.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##5
With the \bDel\b button, you are able to delete files.
View \bDel\b Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Delete button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bl\b to delete the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source-path-list-window. Or, move the mouse cursor
over the \bDel\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if you are sure to delete the file(s).
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##6
With the \bCopy\b button, you are able to copy files from the source
path to the target path.
View Del \bCopy\b Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Copy button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \by\b to copy the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source path to the target path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bCopy\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if the same file(s) already exist(s) in the target
path (bottom window).
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##7
With the \bMove\b button, you are able to copy and delete files from the
source path to the target path in one step.
View Del Copy \bMove\b Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Move button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bo\b to move the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source path to the target path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bMove\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if the same file(s) already exist(s) in the target
path (bottom window).
The move function will perform much faster if the file(s) to be moved
reside on the same drive. For example, moving files from the
C:\\TELIX\\DOWNLOAD directory to the C:\\TEST directory instead a
directory on the D: drive (or any other drive other than C:)
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##8
With the \bRena\b button, you are able to rename the current highlighted
file in the source path.
View Del Copy Move \bRena\b Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Rename button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bR\b to rename the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source path. Or, move the mouse cursor over the
\bRena\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you for a new file name to be replaced with the old
file name.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##9
With the \bCompr\b button, you are able to compress the current highlighted
or all tagged files in the source path.
View Del Copy Move Rena \bCompr\b Decompress More Info Exit
│
Compress button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bC\b to compress the current highlighted
or tagged file(s) in the source path. Or, move the mouse cursor over the
\bCompr\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you for a file name to be used for the compressed file.
If you do not enter a file extension, the default file extension will be
used such as .ZIP, .LZH, .ARJ, .PAK, .ARC, or .ZOO.
The compressed file will be placed into the target path (the bottom
window).
Depending on what kind of compressed file it will be, the appropriate
switches will be used from the SWITCHES main menu.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##10
With the \bDecompress\b button, you are able to decompress/extract the
current highlighted or all tagged files in the source path.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr \bDecompress\b More Info Exit
│
Decompress button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bD\b to decompress the current
highlighted or tagged file(s) in the source path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bDecompress\b button and click the left mouse button.
The decompressed files will be placed into the target path (the bottom
window).
Depending on what kind of compressed file it is, the appropriate switches
will be used from the SWITCHES main menu.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##11
With the \bMore\b button, you will be able to execute additional functions.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress \bMore\b Info Exit
│
More button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bM\b to list additional functions. Or,
move the mouse cursor over the \bMore\b button and click the left mouse
button.
You will see a pop-up window with additional functions to choose from.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##12
With the \bInfo\b button, you can view additional information.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More \bInfo\b Exit
│
Info button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bI\b to view additional information. Or,
move the mouse cursor over the \bInfo\b button and click the left mouse
button.
You will see a pop-up window with additional information such as disk
labels, number of files tagged, free disk space etc.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##13
With the \bExit\b button, you can exit the File Handling window and go
back to the main menu.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info \bExit\b
│
Exit button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bx\b to exit the File Handling window.
Or move the mouse cursor over the \bExit\b button and click the left mouse
button.
This will exit the File Handling window.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##14
With the \btarget-path-directory-window\b, you can change the drive and path
of your source directory.
Hot Key: 3────────\b3\bDirs/Drives
(The number ╔═══════════════╗──── top window line
three) ║ ..─────────────── move to previous directory
║ COMPRESS────▓───── directory name
║ DECOMPRE ░──── scroll bar
║ [-A-]───────░───── drive
║ [-B-] ░
║ [-C-]
╚═══════════════╝──── bottom window line
To change the drive/path move the lightbar with the UP-ARROW up or with
the DOWN-ARROW down and press ENTER. With a mouse, point the mouse
cursor on the drive letter or the directory name and click the left
mouse button.
You can scroll through the drive and pathnames using the UP-ARROW, DOWN-
ARROW, PAGE-UP, PAGE-DOWN, HOME, and END keys. With a mouse, point the
mouse cursor on the right side of the source-path-directory-window. You
can point on either the up-arrow, down-arrow, or in between the scroll
bar. If there are less than 7 drives or directories, there will be no
scroll bar.
\bTIP\b: If you are using a mouse and would like to scroll through the
window without much aiming on the up-arrow or down-arrow of the
scroll bar, use the top or botton window line. This allows speedy
operation with the mouse.
You can jump to the next field which is the target-path-input-field
with the TAB key or jump to the previous field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump directly to the source-path-directory-window, press \b3\b (the
number three).
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##15
With the \btarget-path-input-field\b, you can change the drive and path
of your source directory manually.
Target Path: C:\\TEST\\*.*░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
└───────┬───────┘ └┬┘
Target Path Wildcard
To change the target path, type-in a valid drive/path \band\b wildcards.
Then, press ENTER to set the new source path.
Do not forget to enter a file specification after the path. For example,
C:\\TEST\\*.* would display all files in that directory, C:\\TEST\\*.ZIP
would display only the files that have a ZIP file extension.
While being in the target-path-input-field, the one letter hot keys do
not work. For example, pressing D for Decompress would not work because
ACZAR would expect it to be a simple letter to enter a source path.
You can also enter a directory that does not exist. ACZAR will prompt
you if you would like to create the new directory.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##16
With the \btarget-path-list-window\b, you are able to list all available
files including hidden and system files of your source directory. In
addition, here you can tag or untag specific files.
4Target Path: C:\\TEST\\*.*░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
┌─╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
│ ║ ACZAR.DAT 563 07-10-1992 10:16:18pm ...A
│ ║ ACZAR.EXE 411230 07-06-1992 10:15:30pm ...A ▓
│ ║ ACZAR.REG 2632 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░
│ ║ ACZAR1.DAT 8015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░───┐
│ ║√ ACZAR2.DAT 4015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A ░ │
│ ║ ACZAR43.DAT 8015 06-23-1992 05:00:00am ...A │
│ ╚│═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝─┐ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
│ Tagged Files Size Date Creation Attribute │ │
│ (in Bytes) │ │
└─top window line bottom window line─┘ │
│
scroll bar─┘
You can scroll through the files using the UP-ARROW, DOWN-ARROW,
PAGE-UP, PAGE-DOWN, HOME, and END keys. With a mouse, point the mouse
cursor on the right side of the source-path-directory-window. You can
point on either the up-arrow, down-arrow, or in between the scroll bar.
If there are less than 7 drives or directories, there will be no scroll
bar.
To tag files use the ENTER key or the SPACE bar. With a mouse, move the
mouse cursor over the file you wish to tag and press the left mouse
button. You will see a check mark (√) on the left side when a file has
been tagged.
\bTIP\b: If you are using a mouse and would like to scroll through the
window without much aiming on the up-arrow or down-arrow of the
scroll bar, use the top or botton window line. This allows speedy
operation with the mouse.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump directly to the target-path-list-window, press 4 (the number
four).
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##17
With the \bView\b button, you are able to look inside compressed files.
Also, you are able to view text files using the built-in high-speed
file viewer in ACZAR.
\bView\b Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
View button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bV\b to view the current highlighted file
in the source-path-list-window. Or, move the mouse cursor over the \bView\b
button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will automatically detect if the file is a compressed file or a
text file. Although you can view files other than compressed or text
files, it is recommended not do so because unexpected results can occur.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##18
With the \bDel\b button, you are able to delete files.
View \bDel\b Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Delete button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bl\b to delete the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source-path-list-window. Or, move the mouse cursor
over the \bDel\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if you are sure to delete the file(s).
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##19
With the \bCopy\b button, you are able to copy files from the target
path to the source path.
View Del \bCopy\b Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Copy button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \by\b to copy the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the target path to the source path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bCopy\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if the same file(s) already exist(s) in the source
path (top window).
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##20
With the \bMove\b button, you are able to copy and delete files from the
target path to the source path in one step.
View Del Copy \bMove\b Rena Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Move button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bo\b to move the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the source path to the target path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bMove\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you if the same file(s) already exist(s) in the source
path (bottom window).
The move function will perform much faster if the file(s) to be moved
reside on the same drive. For example, moving files from the
C:\\TEST directory to the C:\\TELIX\DOWNLOAD directory instead a
directory on the D: drive (or any other drive other than C:)
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##21
With the \bRena\b button, you are able to rename the current highlighted
file in the source path.
View Del Copy Move \bRena\b Compr Decompress More Info Exit
│
Rename button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bR\b to rename the current highlighted or
tagged file(s) in the target path. Or, move the mouse cursor over the
\bRena\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you for a new file name to be replaced with the old
file name.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##22
With the \bCompr\b button, you are able to compress the current highlighted
or all tagged files in the source path.
View Del Copy Move Rena \bCompr\b Decompress More Info Exit
│
Compress button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bC\b to compress the current highlighted
or tagged file(s) in the target path. Or, move the mouse cursor over the
\bCompr\b button and click the left mouse button.
ACZAR will prompt you for a file name to be used for the compressed file.
If you do not enter a file extension, the default file extension will be
used such as .ZIP, .LZH, .ARJ, .PAK, .ARC, or .ZOO.
The compressed file will be placed into the source path (the top
window).
Depending on what kind of compressed file it will be, the appropriate
switches will be used from the SWITCHES main menu.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##23
With the \bDecompress\b button, you are able to decompress/extract the
current highlighted or all tagged files in the target path.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr \bDecompress\b More Info Exit
│
Decompress button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bD\b to decompress the current
highlighted or tagged file(s) in the target path. Or, move the mouse
cursor over the \bDecompress\b button and click the left mouse button.
The decompressed files will be placed into the source path (the top
window).
Depending on what kind of compressed file it is, the appropriate switches
will be used from the SWITCHES main menu.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##24
With the \bMore\b button, you will be able to execute additional functions.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress \bMore\b Info Exit
│
More button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bM\b to list additional functions. Or,
move the mouse cursor over the \bMore\b button and click the left mouse
button.
You will see a pop-up window with additional functions to choose from.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##25
With the \bInfo\b button, you can view additional information.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More \bInfo\b Exit
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Info button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bI\b to view additional information. Or,
move the mouse cursor over the \bInfo\b button and click the left mouse
button.
You will see a pop-up window with additional information such as disk
labels, number of files tagged, free disk space etc.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##26
With the \bExit\b button, you can exit the File Handling window and go
back to the main menu.
View Del Copy Move Rena Compr Decompress More Info \bExit\b
│
Exit button
Press ENTER, SPACE or the hot key \bx\b to exit the File Handling window.
Or move the mouse cursor over the \bExit\b button and click the left mouse
button.
This will exit the File Handling window.
You can jump to the next field with the TAB key or jump to the previous
field with SHIFT-TAB.
To jump to the bottom half of the file-handling-window, press and hold
down the CTRL key, followed by PAGE-DOWN and release. Pressing and
holding the CTRL key followed by PAGE-UP and release will jump back to
the top half of the file-handling-window.
##27
Enter a valid filename to be used as the compressed file.
For example, if you like to compress files to a .ZIP file enter:
\bFILENAME.ZIP\b
where FILENAME is the filename you would like to have plus the extension
.ZIP. If you do not enter the file extension .ZIP, ACZAR will add it to
the filename.
You can jump to the next field with the \bTAB\b key or jump to the previous
field with \bSHIFT-TAB\b.
##28
Press \bENTER\b to start the compression process. If you have set any switches
for the compression method other than the default settings, the switches
will now be activated if they can be used when compressing files.
You can jump to the next field with the \bTAB\b key or jump to the previous
field with \bSHIFT-TAB\b.
##29
Press \bENTER\b to cancel and go back the File Handling mode.
You can jump to the next field with the \bTAB\b key or jump to the previous
field with \bSHIFT-TAB\b.
##30
Press \bENTER\b to go into the File Management system.
Within the File Management system you are able to do the following:
■ Print a file to the printer
■ Locate a file on entire disk
■ Search for a specific text on tagged files
■ Do changes on file attributes
■ Do changes on file dates
■ Do changes on file times
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##31
Press \bENTER\b to go into the Disk Management system.
Within the File Management system you are able to do the following:
■ Add a directory to the current directory
■ Delete the current directory
■ Rename the current directory
■ Rename the disk volume of the active drive
■ Print directory information such as the number of files, size, etc.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##32
##33
Press \bENTER\b to update the current highlighted archive.
Updating an archive will add files that do not already exist within the
archive or will add files that are newer.
To update an archive in the Target Path (the bottom window) do the
following:
- Tag the files you wish to include in the Source Path
- Press Ctrl-PageDown to go into the Target Path
- Tag the archive you want to update (only \bone\b archive)
- Press Ctrl-PageUp to go back to the Source Path
- Press Ctrl-U in File Handling Mode or press ENTER at this window after
you did the above steps
To update an archive in the Source Path (the top window) do the
following:
- Tag the files you wish to include in the Target Path
- Press Ctrl-PageUp to go into the Source Path
- Tag the archive you want to update (only \bone\b archive)
- Press Ctrl-PageDown to go back to the Target Path
- Press Ctrl-U in File Handling Mode or press ENTER at this window after
you did the above steps
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##34
Press \bENTER\b to freshen the current highlighted archive.
Freshen an archive will only add files to the archive that are newer.
To freshen an archive in the Target Path (the bottom window) do the
following:
- Tag the files you wish to include in the Source Path
- Press Ctrl-PageDown to go into the Target Path
- Tag the archive you want to update (only \bone\b archive)
- Press Ctrl-PageUp to go back to the Source Path
- Press Ctrl-U in File Handling Mode or press ENTER at this window after
you did the above steps
To freshen an archive in the Source Path (the top window) do the
following:
- Tag the files you wish to include in the Target Path
- Press Ctrl-PageUp to go into the Source Path
- Tag the archive you want to update (only \bone\b archive)
- Press Ctrl-PageDown to go back to the Target Path
- Press Ctrl-U in File Handling Mode or press ENTER at this window after
you did the above steps
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##35
Press \bENTER\b to convert the current highlighted archive.
If ACZAR is able to access the necessary compression programs to convert
files, you will able to convert ZIP files to ARJ files, for example.
In the above case, you must have PKUNZIP.EXE and ARJ.EXE.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-C\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##36
Press \bENTER\b to scan the current highlighted archive or any other
file for viruses.
If the file to be scanned is an archive files such as ZIP, ARJ, LZH,
ZOO, PAK, or ARC, it will scan all the files within that archive.
You can also scan any other file that is currently highlighted.
McAfee's SCAN.EXE must be accesable by ACZAR in oder to scan for
viruses.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-S\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
You can set the SCAN switches from within the File Handling mode by
pressing the function key \bF10\b. Or, you can set the SCAN switches
in the SWITCHES main menu.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##37
Press \bENTER\b to create a self-extracting file from the current
highlighted archive.
A self-extracting file is a file that does not require the
decompression programs such as PKUNZIP, ARJ.EXE etc. in order to
be decompressed. The decompression technique is already build into
the sel-extracting file.
The current highlighted file must already be compressed in order
to create a self-extracting file.
For example, create a ZIP file first, then use the self-extracting
menu option.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-E\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##38
##39
Press \bENTER\b to run the highlighted file.
The file must be a .BAT, .COM, or .EXE file in order to be run.
An additional window will po-up where you can pass additional
parameters to the runfile.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-ENTER\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##40
Press \bENTER\b to run DIET.EXE on the highlighted file.
DIET.EXE allows to compress COM, and EXE files so that these files
will be decompressed everytime they are run.
Do not use this option on overlayed files (programs that load part
of its EXE code into memory when needed.)
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-D\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##41
Press \bENTER\b to run LZEXE.EXE on the highlighted file.
LZEXE.EXE allows to compress COM, and EXE files so that these files
will be decompressed everytime they are run.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-L\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##42
Press \bENTER\b to run PKLITE.EXE on the highlighted file.
PKLITE.EXE allows to compress COM, and EXE files so that these files
will be decompressed everytime they are run.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-P\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##43
Press \bENTER\b to run PKZIPFIX.EXE on the highlighted file.
PKZIPFIX.EXE allows to fix corrupted ZIP files.
You can use the short-cut-key \bCtrl-Z\b in the File Handling mode for
faster operation.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##44
##45
Press \bESC\b to exit and return to File Handling mode.
##46
Enter any additional switches or parameters that the runfile might
need in order to execute correctly.
Most program switches are similar to the following structure:
PROGRAM.EXE /Switch1 /Switch2 /Switch3 etc...
The \b/\b is used to seperate the switches. Again, this is only a
general format. Other programs may need a different switch structure.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##47
Press \bENTER\b to run/execute the file.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##48
Press \bENTER\b to exit and return to File Handling mode.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##49
Press \bENTER\b to print the current highlighted file or all tagged
files to the printer.
The printer should be connected to LPT1.
Once the printing is in progress, press \bESC\b to cancel the printing.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##50
Press \bENTER\b to locate s specific file on the entire disk.
ACZAR will search the entire disk, all drives and directories for the
file entered.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##51
Press \bENTER\b to search for a specific text on all tagged files.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##52
##53
Press \bENTER\b to change the file attributes on all tagged files.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##54
Press \bENTER\b to change the file date on all tagged files.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##55
Press \bENTER\b to change the file time on all tagged files.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##56
##57
Press \bENTER\b to exit and return to File Handling mode.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##58
Enter a valid filename.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##59
Press \bENTER\b to start.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##60
Press \bENTER\b to exit.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##61
Enter a text to search on all the tagged files.
You can enter any kind of text including control codes, and extended
ASCII codes, or simple text and numbers.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##62
Press \bENTER\b to start the text search.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##63
Press \bENTER\b to exit and return to File Handling mode.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##64
Press \bSPACE\b to toggle the current file to be a \bNormal\b file
(no special attributes) or not.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##65
Press \bSPACE\b to toggle the current file to be a \bRead-only\b file
or not.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##66
Press \bSPACE\b to toggle the current file to be a \bHidden\b file
or not.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##67
Press \bSPACE\b to toggle the current file to be a \bSystem\b file
or not.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##68
Press \bSPACE\b to toggle the current file to be a \bArchive\b file
or not.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##69
Press \bENTER\b to change the file attributes.
If you tagged more than file, ACZAR will prompt you with the next file
to change the file attributes.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##70
Press \bENTER\b to cancel.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##71
Enter a new file date.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##72
Press \bENTER\b to set the new file date.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##73
Press \bENTER\b to cancel.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##74
Enter a new file time.
The valid format is the 12 hour format.
24 hour format = 12 hour format
00:00 - 12:00 = 00:00am - 12:00am
13:00 - 24:00 = 01:00pm - 12:00pm
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##75
Press \bENTER\b to set the new file time.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##76
Press \bENTER\b to cancel.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##77
Enter a new directory to the current directory.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##78
Press \bENTER\b to add the new directory.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##79
Press \bENTER\b to cancel and exit.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##80
Enter a directory name to be replaced with the current active directory.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##81
Press \bENTER\b to rename the old directory with the just entered
directory.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##82
Press \bENTER\b to cancel and exit.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##83
Enter a new volume name to be used for the active drive.
You can enter up to 11 characters.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##84
Press \bENTER\b to set the new volume name.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##85
Press \bENTER\b to cancel and exit.
Press \bESC\b to exit.
##86
The \bInfo\b window displays useful information about the source path
and the target path.
C:\\TELIX\\DOWNLOAD\\ ── Source Path
Source Drive Label: DISK-1 ── Disk Volume Label
Tagged Files: 0 ── Number of marked files
Size of Tagged Files: 0 Bytes ── Sum of marked file sizes
Size of all Files: 769,678 Bytes ── Sum of all file sizes
Approximate Space Needed: 0 Bytes ── Space if decompressed
Space Left: 9,353,216 Bytes ── Total free disk space
Total Drive Space: 104,617,984 Bytes ── Total source drive size
C:\\ACZAR\\DECOMPRE\\ ── Target Path
Target Drive Label: DISK-1 ── Disk Volume Label
Tagged Files: 0 ── Number of marked files
Size of Tagged Files: 0 Bytes ── Sum of marked file sizes
Size of all Files: 0 Bytes ── Sum of all file sizes
Approximate Space Needed: 0 Bytes ──┐
Space Left: 9,353,216 Bytes ──┼ Total free disk space
Total Drive Space: 104,617,984 Bytes ──┼ Total target drive size
OK │
│
This is a rough guess how much space │ │
would be needed if the tagged files ├───────┘
would be archives files and be │
decompressed. │
##87
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##88
This switch will extract files from a ZIP file and automatically over-
write any same-named files found in the destination where the extracted
files are being located.
PKUNZIP will NOT prompt you for confirmation before overwriting these
files.
ACZAR alows you to extract the entire ZIP file or certain files within
the ZIP file.
##89
This switch will extract files from a ZIP file and display them on the
monitor.
The extracted files will scroll continuously on the screen.
ACZAR can be told to pause after each screen of output by using the
'MORE' switch.
##90
This switch will extract files from the ZIP file only if they are newer
than the same-named ones already on the disk, or if they do not already
exist on the disk.
This option serves as an overwriting safeguard. It will not allow an
older version of a file in a ZIP file to overwrite a newer version on
disk.
'Newer' is defined as the most recent time and date created.
##91
This switch is used to test the files to make sure they are valid and
have not been corrupted.
The files will be listed as they are being tested 'OK' after each file
if it is not corrupted.
This option does not extract files from the ZIP file; it only tests
them.
##92
This switch is used to display technical information concerning the files
contained within a ZIP file. There are several options available with
this switch.
The following information about each file in the ZIP file will be
displayed (scrolled) on the screen.
Length Original length of the file
Method Type of file compression used, Implode or Shrink, or
Reduce if an older version of PKZIP was used
Size Size of the compressed file
Ratio Percent reduction in the file size
Date Actual date of the file
Time Actual time of the file
CRC-32 The CRC-32 value of the file
Attribute The attribute of the file (s=System, h=Hidden, w=Writable,
r=Readonly file, and *=encrypted file)
Name Name of the file
The view options for PKUNZIP are explained below. The options determine
how the information will be displayed and sorted.
The following display options are available:
- The brief display option will display all the information shown above
except the CRC-32 value and the file attribute.
- Display information in reverse order from the default order. This
option is used with any of the sorting options listed below to
reverse the order of sorting.
The following sorting options are available. The default order of
sorting is also specified.
- Sort by date of files, oldest to most recent.
- Sort by file extension, alphabetically.
- Sort by name of files, alphabetically.
- Sort by percentage ratio of compression, smallest to largest
- Sort by size of files, smallest to largest.
- Sort by 32 bit CRC value.
If no sorting option is specified, the files will be displayed in the
order they were compressed.
##93
This switch is used to extract files from a ZIP file and send them to a
printer for printing. Following options are available:
- Set the printer device to either ASCII or Binary mode. If no mode is
specified, whatever the default mode is for the device will be used.
ASCII mode is commonly used to print text. It will form feed after
each file.
Binary mode corresponds to the COPY command commonly used to send
fonts or graphics to a laser printer. It will not form feed after
each file.
Only one option can be used
- Option that specifies the port that the data should be sent through.
If this option is included in the print option above, this specifies
a serial (COM) port is to be used. If this option is NOT included in
the print option, this indicates a parallel (LPT) port is to be used.
- The number of the print port being used. It can ba any number from 1
to 4. If no number is listed, 1 is assumed by default.
##94
This switch uses the pathnames that have been stored in the ZIP file.
If the stored output paths do not exist at the extraction destination,
this switch will create them as the are stored in the ZIP file.
##95
This switch will display the PKUNZIP software license agreement.
##96
By default, ANSI sequences are filtered from the comments.
This option allows any ANSI sequences to be displayed unfiltered.
##97
This switch is used to mask the hidden, system or readonly attributes
of files so that they will be treated as normal writable files.
By default, hidden, system, and readonly attributes are masked off
upon extaction.
##98
This switch is used to unscramble, or decrypt the files in the ZIP file.
When unzipping a ZIP file that has been encrypted, the files will not
be extracted unless the correct password is included with ACZAR.
The password is case sensitive.
##99
PKZIP allows you to create a plain ASCII text file containing a list
of files to \bexclude\b from a decompress operation, or a particular
file.
##100
If you experience strange behavior when using PKUNZIP, try this option.
When this option is on, PKUNZIP will use only conventional memory.
Use of this switch may reveal problems or incompatibilities with your
EMS driver.
##101
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##102
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##103
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##104
This option will add only those files to the ZIP file that were NOT
backed up the last time.
It adds only those files that have been changed.
If the program returns the notation 'No files found', this means
that everything had been previously backed up.
##105
This switch is used to display technical information concerning the files
contained within a ZIP file. There are several options available with
this switch. All explained below. The options determine how the
information will be displayed and sorted.
The following information about each file in the ZIP file will be
displayed (scrolled) on the screen.
Length Original length of the file
Method Type of file compression used
Size Size of the compressed file
Ratio Percent reduction in the file size
Date Actual date of the file
Time Actual time of the file
CRC-32 The CRC-32 value of the file
Attribute The attribute of the file (s=System, h=Hidden, w=Writable,
r=Readonly file, and *=encrypted file)
Name Name of the file
The view options for ZIP are explained below. The options determine
how the information will be displayed and sorted.
The following display options are available:
- The brief display option will display all the information shown above
except the CRC-32 value and the file attribute.
- The additional technical display option is used to display extra
technical information. When this option is active, the following
information will be displayed on the screen. With this display, the
following information about each file in the ZIP file will be
displayed on the screen.
■ Filename Name of the file
■ File type Type of file
■ Encrypted It will be noted here if the file is encrypted
■ Attribute The attribute of the file (s=System, h=Hidden,
w=Writable, and r=Readonly file)
■ Comments File comment if present will be listed here
■ Date and Time Date and Time of the ZIP file
■ Compression Method Imploding or Shrinking (or Reducing, if an
earlier version of PKZIP was used)
■ Compressed Size Reduced ir compressed size of the file
■ Uncompressed Size Original length of the file
■ CRC-32 The numeric CRC-32 value
■ Created by The version of PKZIP and the operating system
used to create the ZIP file
■ Needed to extract The version of PKZIP required to extract the
files
Example:
Filename: M3.DOC
File Type: text
Attributes: --w
Date and Time: Jul, 17, 1991 09:15:00
Compression Method: Implode
Compressed Size: 8260
Uncompressed Size: 26631
32 bit CRC value: 27418eb3
Created by: PKZIP: 1.0 under MS-DOS
Needed to extract: PKUNZIP: 1.0
- Display any existing file comments
- Display information in reverse order from the default order. This
option is used with any of the sorting options listed below to
reverse the order of sorting.
Any of the display option explained above can be used with the sorting
options listed below.
The following sorting options are available. The default order of
sorting is also specified.
- Sort by date of files, oldest to most recent.
- Sort by file extension, alphabetically.
- Sort by name of files, alphabetically.
- Display in original order, i.e. the order in which the files were
zipped. (This option can be used to override any configuration
parameter you may have set.)
- Sort by percentage ratio of compression, smallest to largest
- Sort by size of files, smallest to largest.
If no sorting option is specified, the files will be displayed in the
order they were compressed.
##106
This option is case sensitive. It is used to create file comments for the
individual files contained in the ZIP file. The maximum length for the
comments is 60 characters. You will be prompted to enter the comments.
If a comment already exists, you can edit it or press the <Enter> key
to retain the same comment. To delete an existing comment, press the
space bar followed by the <Enter> key.
- Edit all comments for existing files or files that are added
- Create comments for only the new files that were added to the ZIP file
##107
This option allows you to create a descriptive label for your ZIP files.
The Zipcomment will then automatically be diplayed by PKZIP or PKZUNZIP
whenever the specific ZIP file is processed.
The program will prompt you to type in a Zipcomment. After entering the
Zipcomment, press the <Enter> key to save it.
##108
This option is used to specify the compression algorithm to be used in
creating the ZIP file. There are two types of compression that can be
used: Shrinking and Imploding. The options are explained below.
- Imploding method. In general, it provides a greater degree of
compression over the Shrinking method. In most cases where Shrinking
would work better than Reducing in PKZIP 0.9x, Imploding will do better
than Shrinking. This is the default for PKZIP.
- Shrinking method. In general, it provides a faster method of
compression over the Imploding method.
- Imploding method is to be used on all ASCII files and the Shrinking
method is to be used on all binary files
- Imploding method is to be used on all binary files and the Shrinking
method is to be used on all ASCII files.
- Regardless of the compression method specified, files smaller than
320 bytes in size will be Shrunk, if enough memory is present.
- Shrinking requires more memory than Imploding. If there is enough
memory tp perform Imploding, but not enough memory to perform
Shrinking and any of the last three options listed are chosen, PKZIP
will issue a warning and use Imploding instead. Shrinking requires
128 KBytes to run, and Imploding approximately 90 KBytes.
##109
This switch allows you more flexibility when creating or updating ZIP
files. The program will recurse through specified directories when
obtaining files to compress.
##110
This switch is used to exclude files from the current operation. It can
be used along with any of the MS-DOS file handling descriptions.
##111
This option is designed to be used when insufficient disk space is a
problem. Every time a ZIP file is updated, PKZIP creates a new pre-ZIP
file. When the updating is completed, the original ZIP file is auto-
matically deleted and the pre-ZIP file becomes the new ZIP file. The
result of this operation is that you need disk storage space equal to
at least twice the actual size of the ZIP file while updating the ZIP
file.
Disk space is generally not a problem on a hard disk, but can pose
restrictions on a floppy disk. If adequate disk space is not available,
the program will stop.
The option used here will locate the pre-ZIP file on the path and
location specified. This file is used only in the process of updating
the original ZIP file. It will replace the original ZIP file and will
NOT exist on the location specified in this option, when the update
process is completed.
##112
This option is case sensitive. It allows you to store the directory
and path information pertaining to each file within the ZIP file
(or list file).
- All the pathnames that are recursed into will be stored in the ZIP
file
- All the pathnames specified and those recursed into will be stored
in the ZIP file
##113
This option is used to mask the hidden, system or readonly attributes
of files so that they can be treated as normal writable files.
By default, these files will not be masked.
When the hidden, system and readonly attribute of files are masked off,
the View option will display the attribute as --w (for writable) in the
attribute column.
##114
This option will display the software license agreement.
##115
This switch is used to scramble, or encrypt the files in the ZIP file.
It includes password protection. When extracting the ZIP file, the
files will not be extracted unless the correct password is included by
ACZAR.
The password is case sensitive.
##116
By default ANSI sequences are disabled. This switch enables or
disables ANSI sequences.
##117
By default the ZIP file being created will be given the current time
and date. By using this switch, the ZIP file date will be determined
by the date of the latest file included in the ZIP file.
##118
By default the ZIP file being created will be given the current time
and date. By using this switch, the current ZIP file date will be
retained when the file is updated.
##119
Specifying this parameter allows you to select the compression type
you desire.
You can choose between \bfast\b compression algorithm, \bextra\b
compression algorithm, or the \bnormal\b (default) compression.
##120
With this option, you can specify a date so that only files with a
date that is equal to or more recent/older will be included in the
PKZIP operation.
These options \bmay\b be combined, but take care not to have them
overlap or you will exclude all files.
##121
When a ZIP file is being created on a \bremovable DOS\b media
device, PKZIP has permission to create a ZIP file that is larger
than that single media.
When a ZIP file reaches the point where it would exceed the capacity
of the storage device, the user is prompted to insert another one.
In the case of standard floppy disks (360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M) these
disks may be formatted on-the-fly, that is, if an un-formatted disk
is inserted it will be formatted before PKZIP continues to write
the archive.
##122
When this option is specified, PKZIP will open files for archiving
in compatibility mode, as opposed to \bsharing\b mode.
On some systems this will bypass any network sharing and allow
PKZIP to read files opened by other programs or applications.
##123
If you experience strange behavior when using PKUNZIP, try this option.
When this option is on, PKUNZIP will use only conventional memory.
Use of this switch may reveal problems or incompatibilities with your
EMS driver.
##124
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##125
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##126
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##127
If LHA can not find any path, then it will create directories.
File(s) must be archived with full-pathnames.
LHA restores the entire directory structure.
##128
LHA prints FILE decompressing from the archive to standard output.
##129
Check the integrity of the archive, by CRC check.
##130
LHA ignores the checking of time stamps.
##131
This switch lets LHA assume answer \bY\b for all the queries.
##132
This switch enables LHA to archive file(s) with any attributes.
##133
LHA archives and extracts files recursively from subdirectories.
\bRecursively\b means LHA searches all file(s) from all sub-
directories under the specified directory if there is any.
##134
With this switch, LHA resets the time stamp of an archive according
to the newest file in the archive.
By default, the time stamp of an archive is the time when the
archive is made.
##135
LHA makes an archive without compressing.
##136
LHA makes an archive compatible with the old LH113c format.
Even in this case, LHA makes tighter compression than LH113c
version 1xx. The header id is automatically set to -h1.
##137
Choice of header level, default is /h0.
##138
Recognize upper and lower cases.
##139
LHA outputs compressing indicator like this:
\booooo......\b
to standard error.
The switch is to suppress this output.
##140
LHA outputs filenames in different formats when LHA compresses and
decompresses.
##141
LHA recognizes the characters \b-\b and \b@\b as the first letter
of a filename.
By default, any files beginning with a \b@\b, like \b@xxx\b is
recognized as a response file \bxxx\b.
##142
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##143
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##144
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##145
Somtimes the integrity of an archive (or any other file) is suspect,
such as after transmission by modem or after physical disk
damage.
This switch checks all the specified files to insure that they are
intact.
##146
Sometimes you may wish to change the remarks in an archive.
PAK will first display the archive remark, and then display the
files one at a time, and ask for the new remark for each.
If you wish to keep the existing remark, simply press \bENTER\b.
##147
PAK will enable the remark at the head of an archive to be revised.
If you wish to keep the existing remark, simply press \bENTER\b.
##148
This switch will enable PAK to use crunching compression algorithm.
##149
This switch will enable PAK to use crushing compression algorithm.
##150
PAK normally uses \bcrushing\b on files of less than 1,500 bytes
when using \bdistilling\b.
Using this switch will force PAK to use only \bdistilling\b or
\bimploding\b.
##151
This switch selects only those files which are both inside the
archive and outside the archive.
##152
You can encrypt your archives with a password.
Files can still be listed in such archives, but they cannot be
extracted without the password.
##153
Enable remarks in the archive header.
##154
Check the security envelope for the archive before any other
action.
##155
This switch causes PAK to search subdirectories when adding
files to an archive.
##156
PAK supports sorting of archives.
This switch causes PAK to sort by date + time.
##157
PAK supports sorting of archives.
This switch causes PAK to sort by extension + filename.
##158
Normally, PAK asks before replacing an existing file, either in
an archive or on your disk.
You can change this by using this switch to always replace existing
files.
##159
Normally, PAK asks before replacing an existing file, either in
an archive or on your disk.
You can change this by using this switch to replace older files.
##160
Normally, the date of an archive is the last date it was altered
in any way.
If you use this switch, the archive date will be set to that of the
most recent file in the archive.
##161
Using this switch will display the file in a hexadecimal format.
##162
This switch will enable PAK to use squashing compression algorithm.
##163
Causes PAK to enable you to add file remarks.
##164
PAK stores the full path of each file compressed except for the
drive.
By using this switch, you can take this information into account.
##165
PAK supports sorting of archives.
This switch causes PAK to sort by filename + extension.
##166
PAK supports sorting of archives.
This switch causes PAK to sort by size.
##167
PAK supports sorting of archives.
This switch causes PAK \bnot\b to sort.
##168
Normally, PAK asks before replacing an existing file, either in
an archive or on your disk.
You can change this by using this switch to prompt before replacing
existinging files (normal).
##169
Normally, PAK asks before replacing an existing file, either in
an archive or on your disk.
You can change this by using this switch to never replace existing
files.
##170
This switch causes to pause after each page of text displayed.
##171
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##172
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##173
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##174
The integrity of an archive may be tested by use of this switch.
This checks to make sure that all the file headers are proberly
placed, and that all of the files are in good shape.
This can be very useful for critical archives, where data
integrity must be assured.
When an archive is tested, all of the entries in the archive are
unpacked without saving them anywhere so that a CRC check value
may be calculated and compared with the recorded CRC value.
##175
This switch is used to convert an archive entry to take advantage
of newer compression techniques.
This is occasionally desirable when a new version of ARC is
released.
##176
Decompress files to standard output (usually screen.)
##177
Warnings may be suppressed by use of this switch.
Warnings are messages about suspected error conditions, such as
when a file to be decompressed already exists, or when a decom-
pressed file fails the CRC error check.
You should use this switch sparingly. In fact, you should probably
not use this switch at all.
##178
When ARC changes an archive it creates a new archive with the same
name, but with an extension of \b.$$$\b.
For example, if you add a file to an archive named \bSTUFF.ARC\b,
then ARC will create a new archive named \bSTUFF.$$$\b.
ARC will read from your existing archive and write out the new
archive with any changes to the \b.$$$\b copy.
Normally, when ARC is finished, it deletes the original and renames
the new archive to the original name. For example, \bSTUFF.ARC\b
goes away, and \bSTUFF.$$$\b becomes the new \bSTUFF.ARC\b.
Among other things, this means that if anything goes wrong and ARC
is unable to finish, then your original archive will still be intact.
##179
This option prevents any compression techniques from being employed.
##180
This switch will force ARC to overwrite any existing files during
compressing or decompressing.
##181
Archive entries may be encrypted and decrypted by using this switch.
##182
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##183
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##184
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##185
Test the contents of the selected files for the correct CRC value.
ARJ uses a 32 bit CRC to validate the contents of the files.
The use of 32 bit CRCs is many times better than the use of 16 bit
CRCs for the detection of errors.
Use this switch to fully test the security envelope on an
\bARJ-SECURED\b archive.
##186
This switch extracts one or more files from the archive to their
full paths in the current directory or to the base directory
if specified.
ARJ normally stores pathnames as if they were children of the
target directory.
Any drive or root directory specifications are stripped before
extracting.
##187
This switch will set ARJ to update the archive regardless of the
date-time modified time stamps.
##188
By default, ARJ always stores the pathnames of the archived file.
This switch will set ARJ to store only the filename component.
##189
This switch will encrypt or decrypt an archived file.
##190
Do not display the percentage progress indicator.
##191
Compress with the following methods:
Method 0 = storing (no compression)
Method 1 = best compression for general use (default compression
method, requires 300,000 plus bytes memory)
Method 2 = slightly less compression and faster (requires 282,000
plus bytes memory)
Method 3 = less compression and less memory and faster (requires
250,000 plus bytes memory)
Method 4 = fastest compression (requires 235,000 plus byes memory)
##192
Decompress files that do not exist in the target path.
##193
This switch will set ARJ to recurse by traversing all subdirectories.
##194
This switch is required to set ARJ into multiple volume mode.
##195
This switch is used to exlude filenames or wildnames from the list
of filenames to be processed.
##196
Use this switch to suppress overwrite queries.
##197
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##198
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##199
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##200
Allows you to update comments attached to archived files.
When prompted, you may: type a carriage return to skip the file,
leaving any current comment unchanged; or type a (possibly null)
comment of up to 32,767 characters terminated by \b/end\b
(casesensitive) on a separate line; or type the end-of-file
character (normally Control-D) to skip all remaining files.
##201
Allows you to enter the number of generations to be used.
##202
ZOO normally attempts to maintain the timestamp of an archive
to reflect the age of the newest file stored in it.
Should the timestamp ever be incorrect, it can be fixed with
this switch.
##203
Use the high performance compression algorithm.
This option may be used to gain extra compression at the expense
of using somewhat more processor time.
Decompressing files with this method is usually slightly faster
than those saved with the default method.
##204
Add or list any file comments within the ZOO archive.
##205
Erase the back after the ZOO pack operation.
##206
Add files without any compression.
##207
Do not save extracted data but report any errors encountered.
##208
Suppress the message \bOverwrite\b?
##209
Decompress files to standard output, normally screen.
##210
Decompress all files including pathnames.
##211
Enable multiple generations.
##212
Do not display any screen output.
##213
Do not store directory information within the ZOO archive.
##214
This switch causes the stored cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
for each archived file to be shown as a four-digit hexadecimal
number.
##215
Only overwrite exisiting files if they already exist.
##216
Pack the ZOO archives after compressing.
##217
List the number of generations allowed.
##218
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##219
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.
##220
ACZAR is ready to run the first time it will be started. It is NOT
necessary to set any switches. This is very helpful for users who just
started to manage compressed files or are new in the BBS (Bulletin
Board System) world. ACZAR has been set to the default switches in order
to run successfully.
The poweruser most likley would like to configure his/her own settings.
ACZAR gives you the power to get the most out of EACH compression type
by providing to set each switch that the original compression program
offers.
If any changes were made other than the default settings, ACZAR saves
the settings in an internal workfile for future use.
##221
Scan root directory and boot area only
##222
This switch checks all files on the drive scanned.
This substantially increases the time required to scan disks, so
it is recommended that this switch is only used when installing
new software or if a file-infecting virus has been found.
##223
This switch logs recovery data and validation codes for .COM
and .EXE files, boot sector, and partition table of a disk to a
user-specified file that can be located on any drive.
The size of the file is about 20K per 1,000 files validated.
##224
This switch allows the user to store recovery data and validation
codes for .COM and .EXE files, boot sector, and partition table of
a disk.
Recovery information adds fifty-two (52) bytes to files.
The recovery information for the partition table, boot sector,
COMMAND.COM and system files is stored seperately in a hidden file
called SCANVAL.VAL in the root directory of the drive being scanned.
Recovery requires the CLEAN-UP (CLEAN.EXE) program.
##225
This switch allows the user to add validation codes to .COM and .EXE
files being scanned.
If the whole drive is specified, SCAN will create validation data for
the partition table, boot sector, COMMAND.COM and system files and
store them seperately in a hidden file called SCANVAL.VAL in the root
directory of the drive being scanned.
Validation adds ten (10) bytes to files; the validation data for the
partition table, boot sector, and system files is stored separately
in a hidden file named SCANVAL.VAL in the root directory of the scanned
drive.
Files which are immunized against viruses or contain self-modifying
code should not have validation codes added to them.
To prevent SCAN from adding validation codes to these files, a
validation exception list must be created with the path and filename
of each file NOT to be validated listed on each line.
Only one file should be on a line.
To put a comment in, start a line with the asterisk "*" character.
This sample file contains a list of programs NOT to validate:
*This is Nantucket Corp's database program, Clipper
C:\CLIPPER\BIN\CLIPPER.EXE
*This is Lotus Development Corp's spreadsheet program, 1-2-3
C:\123\123.COM
*This is MS-DOS 5.00's self-modifying program, SETVER
C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
*PKWare's data compression programs already perform a self-check
C:\PKWARE\PKLITE.EXE
C:\PKWARE\PKZIP.EXE
C:\PKWARE\PKUNZIP.EXE
*Stac Technologies hard disk swapping program
C:\SWAPVOL.COM
*Symantec's Norton Utilities V6.01 disk caching program
C:\NORTON\NCACHE.EXE
*WordStar Corp's word processor is self-modifying
C:\WORDSTAR\WS.EXE
The validation exception list should be an ASCII text file.
If a word processor is used to create the list, be sure to save the
file as ASCII.
##226
This switch will cause VIRUSCAN to beep each time a computer virus
is found.
##227
This switch will audit a system for files that have validation codes
added to them.
Files that have no validation code will be reported as being
uncertified by VIRUSCAN and an ERRORLEVEL of 3 will be returned
after SCAN is run.
##228
This switch checks recovery data and validation codes.
##229
This switch checks the memory above 640Kb that can be used on
AT (286) and 386 systems for computer viruses.
This includes the 384Kb Upper Memory Area from 640Kb to 1024Kb, and
the 64Kb High Memory Area from 1024Kb to 1088Kb.
On XT systems with extended memory cards installed, this will cause
the first 64K of RAM to be scanned again.
##230
This switch checks recovery data and validation codes.
If a file or system area has changed, SCAN will report that the file
or system area has been modified and a viral infection may have
occurred.
##231
This switch checks validation codes.
If a file or system area has been changed, SCAN will report that the
file or system area has been modified and a viral infection may have
occurred.
It will add about 25% more time to scanning.
NOTE: Some older Hewlett Packard and Zenith PC's modify the boot
sector each time the system is booted. This will cause SCAN
to continually notify the user of boot sector modifications
if this switch is selected. Check your system's manual to
determine if your system contains self-modifying boot code.
##232
This switch tells VIRUSCAN to prompt the user to overwrite and delete
an infected file when one is found.
A file erased by this switch cannot be recovered.
If the CLEAN-UP program is available, it can be used to disinfect
the file.
Boot sector and partition table infectors cannot be removed by this
switch and require the CLEAN-UP virus removal program.
##233
This switch stores the time and date the VIRUSCAN program was last
run.
This is done by changing the date on the SCANVAL.VAL file.
If no such file exists, SCAN will create a 0-byte long SCANVAL.VAL
file in the currently-logged directory.
##234
This switch allows the user to specify an extension or set of
extensions to scan.
Extensions should include a period ".".
##235
This switch allows VIRUSCAN to search for viruses from a text file
containing user-defined search strings in addition to the viruses
that SCAN already identifies.
For instructions on how to create an external virus data file, refer
to Appendix A in the McAfee SCAN manual.
NOTE: This switch provides users with the ability to add strings
for detection of viruses on an interim or emergency basis.
This option is not for general use and should be used with
caution.
##236
This switch will speed SCAN up by displaying fewer messages on the
screen, skipping checking inside of LZEXE- and PKLITE-compressed
files, and examining a smaller portion of files during scanning.
This may reduce the accuracy of SCAN.
##237
This switch tells VIRUSCAN to output all messages in French instead
of English.
This switch cannot be used with the Spanish option.
##238
This switch saves a list of infected files to disk.
The list is saved to disk as an ASCII text file. If a list exists,
then the results of the current scan will be added to the end.
##239
This switch tells VIRUSCAN to check system memory for all known
computer viruses that can inhabit memory.
SCAN by default only checks memory for critical and "stealth"
viruses, which are viruses which can cause catastrophic damage or
spread the virus infection during the scanning process.
By default, SCAN will check memory for the following viruses:
1024 1253 1554 1963
1971 2560 337 3445-Stealth
4096 512 Anthrax Antitelefonica
Brain Caz CD Dark Avenger
Dir-2 Doom II Empire Fish
Flu-2 Form Greemlin Irish
Joshi Leech Lozinsky Microbes
Mirror Nomenklatura NOP No-Int (Stoned III)
P1R (Phoenix) Phantom Plastique Pogue
SBC Sentinel Stoned Sunday-2
SVC Taiwan3 Tequila Turbo (Polish-2)
Twin-351 V2100 V2P6 Whale
If one of these viruses is found in memory, SCAN will stop and tell
the user to power down, and reboot the system from a virus-free
system-bootable disk.
This switch adds 6 to 20 seconds.
NOTE: Using this switch with another anti-viral software package
may result in false alarms if the other package does not
remove its virus search strings from memory.
##240
This switch is used to scan hard disks partitioned with DOS 4.0 or
above that have been damaged by a boot sector or partition table
infecting virus.
Attempts to access disks damaged in such a manner result in an
"invalid media" message being displayed.
This switch will only scan the partition table and boot sector,
not the files.
##241
This switch is used to scan multiple diskettes placed in a given
drive.
If the user has more than one floppy disk to check for viruses,
this switch will allow the user to check disks without having to
re-run SCAN multiple times.
After the system has been disinfected, this switch and \bno memory\b
options can be used together to speed up the scanning of disks.
##242
This switch tells SCAN not to look inside files compressed with
LZEXE, a file compression program.
SCAN will still check the LZEXE-compressed files for viruses that
have infected after file compression.
##243
This switch prevents Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Brk from aborting the scanning
process.
##244
After seven months have passed VIRUSCAN will display a message that
it may no longer be current.
However, SCAN will continue to function as normal.
This message can be bypassed by running SCAN with this switch.
##245
This switch is used to turn off all memory checking for viruses in
order to speed up the scanning process.
It should only be used when a system is known to be virus-free.
##246
This switch disables the "More? (H = Help )" prompt that is displayed
when SCAN fills up a screen with messages.
This allows SCAN to run on PC's with severe infections without
requiring operator assistance.
##247
This switch tells SCAN not to look inside files compressed with
PKLITE, a file compression program.
SCAN will still check the PKLITE-compressed files for viruses that
have infected after file compression.
##248
This switch saves a list of infected files to disk.
The list is saved to disk as an ASCII text file. If a list exists,
then it will be overwritten with the new list.
##249
This switch will remove recovery data and validation codes for files
from the recovery data and validation code file.
##250
This switch will remove validation codes and recovery information
from files.
##251
This switch is used to remove validation codes from a file or
files.
It can be used to remove the validation code from a diskette,
subdirectory, or file(s).
Using this switch on a disk will remove the partition table,
boot sector, and system file validation.
##252
This switch displays the time and date that SCAN was last run.
No virus checking is performed
NOTE: When run with this switch, SCAN only displays the last run
date. Viruses will *NOT* be checked for.
##253
This switch tells VIRUSCAN to output all messages in Spanish
instead of English.
This option can not be used with the French option.
##254
This switch scans all subdirectories inside a subdirectory.
Previously, SCAN would only recursively check subdirectories if
a logical device (e.g., C:) was scanned.
##255
This switch tells VIRUSCAN use the DOS critical error handler when
accessing files.
If SCAN accesses a file which is in use by another program, it will
continue scanning instead of displaying an error message.
This option requires DOS 3.10 or above.
NOTE: This switch is required if you are running SCAN from a DOS
session inside Windows or OS/2.
##256
This switch saves your current settings in an internal work file that
ACZAR will use for all operations related to that compression type.
##257
This switch aborts setting the switches and exits this window without
saving anything.