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***** README.FTA *****
FILE TOOLS <ASP> Version 2.00 Copyright (C) Farrware, 1995
FILE TOOLS is an MS-DOS file utility system. You can have FILE TOOLS
find a file for you on the disk you specify, based on: File Name/Extension,
Size, Date, Time, or Attribute. Once found, if the file is a progran, or
batch file, you can run it. Also, with FILE TOOLS, you can copy, delete
or rename a file, change the time or date stamp, or change the file
attribute.
You specify the disk drive on which to search, then the file or a
group of files with the specific search criterion to be used: Name/
Extension, Size, Date, Time or Attribute.
The path of each subdirectory searched is displayed. For each file
found, the file name and extension, size, date, time and attribute
are displayed, along with running totals of the number of subdirec-
tories searched, and files found.
Once the search is finished, you can scroll backward and forward
through long lists of subdirectory paths and file names.
You can highlight a file, press M key to activate the menu, and
select one of the following options - Run a file if it is a program
( has an extension of .COM .EXE or .BAT ), Copy, Delete, Rename,
Change the Time, Date or Attribute of the file.
FILE TOOLS requires DOS version 2.00 or above, and can be run from
a floppy or hard disk.
*** INSTALLATION ***************************************************
Installation of FILE TOOLS is simple. Copy the file FTA.EXE to the
disk drive and subdirectory from which you want to run FILE TOOLS.
To run FILE TOOLS,
1. At the DOS prompt, type in: FTA
2. Press the Enter key
The documentaion file, FTA.DOC, can be printed by:
Loading it into your word processor or text editor and using a print
command.
Using the MS-DOS PRINT command - refer to your MS-DOS user's manual
for specifics of using the PRINT command.
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