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QIC-BAT for CMS
Version 1.1
A batch file generator for tape backup.
Do Your Backups.... Right off the BAT
Douglas East
3431 Florida Dr.
Loveland, CO 80538
303-667-4566
COMPUSERVE 72673,357
FRPCUG BBS 303-484-0564
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WARRANTY
THE AUTHOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS
SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT
OR SIMILAR DAMAGES DUE TO LOSS OF DATA OR ANY OTHER REASON,
EVEN IF THE AUTHOR OR AN AGENT OF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE AUTHOR'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED THE
PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS
OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE
BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
SOFTWARE.
TRADEMARKS
The following trademarks are referred to throughout this manual.
As you read the manual please remember that they are the
trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies below.
Colorado Memory Systems (referred to as CMS in this manual) is
a trademark of Colorado Memory Systems, Inc.
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INSTALLATION
The shareware version of QIC-BAT is delivered by means of a
single self-extracting file. The name of this file is
QB11.EXE. Since QIC-BAT works in conjunction with the CMS
backup software all of QIC-BAT's files should be located in
the same subdirectory with CMS's TAPE.EXE. Normally this
subdirectory is named \TAPE.
Copy QB11.EXE into the \TAPE subdirectory and then type QB and
[Enter]. The file will self-extract yielding the following
files:
QICBAT.EXE The main program
QICBAT.HLP On-line help file
QICBAT.DOC User's manual (This file)
REGISTER.DOC Registration information
VENDOR.DOC Information for distribution of QIC-BAT
LICENSE.DOC License information
QICT1.EXE batch file utility
QICT2.EXE batch file utility
After extraction the file (QB11.EXE) can be deleted to save
disk space.
Start the program by typing QICBAT followed by the [Enter] key.
QIC-BAT version 1.1 was designed to work with the command
line language available with CMS DOS backup software through
version 4.01. This was the latest version at this writing
(9/29/93).
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to QIC-BAT(TM) - The quickest and easiest way to
launch your tape drive software.
WHY USE BATCH FILES FOR BACKUP?
Your tape drive manufacturer supplied a software program
with your tape drive that gives you the capability to backup
your hard drive in a variety of different ways. The program
uses a series of menus that guides you through the process
of making several choices regarding how the backup is to be
done. However, each time you wish to do the same backup you
must open the software and make all the same choices over
again. If you do daily backups as you should then this can
become a daily time-consuming task.
Recognizing this shortcoming, the manufacturer did provide a
seldom used solution to automating the backup process. They
provided a command line language that allows you to run your
entire backup without ever opening the menu software.
Unfortunately this language was written for programmers and
not for the average user. It can be difficult to use and
very prone to errors.
This command line language is very powerful. It not only
provides you with a means of saving your backup selections
for future use but provides additional capabilities not
available in the menu software (see below).
With QIC-BAT you can now take full advantage of the software
supplied with your tape drive. QIC-BAT unleashes the power
of your backup software by providing a very easy-to-use,
mouse driven solution for creating batch files for your
backups.
There are other advantages to using batch files for doing
your backups:
Faster backups - The backup software actually runs faster
from a batch file. Your backups will be completed in less
time.
Less memory required - The amount of memory required to run
the backup software is reduced by launching the software
from a batch file. For some users who have stringent memory
requirements this may be the only way that the software can
be run.
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Additional capabilities available from batch files
include:
* Multi-Drive backups
* Tag Files
* File exclusion
* Better date filtering
Backing up your hard drive to a tape drive is a very
repetitive process. Once you have decided on a backup
strategy then performing the backup should be made as easy
as possible. If you want to do the same type of backup
today that you did yesterday then you shouldn't have to
redefine it each time you want to repeat it. Batch files
give you that capability. Once defined you can run them
over and over again by simply executing the batch file. You
can have numerous batch files, each one performing a different
type of backup.
USE OF THE MOUSE AND KEYBOARD
QIC-BAT provides full mouse support. However, the program
can be run very easily without a mouse. There are two
methods for making selections from the keyboard. You can
select an object on the screen by using the [TAB] key to set
the focus to an object and then striking the [ENTER] key.
The other method is to simply strike the access key for the
desired object while holding down the [ALT] key. Each
screen object has an access key highlighted in bright white.
[Alt M] on the opening screen for example is the same as
clicking with the mouse on the MAKE NEW BATCH FILE button.
USE OF HELP BUTTONS
There are over 30 help buttons distributed throughout
QIC-BAT. To obtain help for a given function of the program
simply click on the HELP button located closest to that
function. To select a help button from the keyboard hold
down the [Alt] key followed by it's highlighted access key.
The access keys for all help buttons are a number from
1 to 9.
Help buttons have a gray background and have the format
<Help n> where n is the access key for that button.
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Clicking on a help button brings up a white on gray
window providing information about the desired subject. Help screens
initially appear as half sized windows. The window may appear on
the left or right side of the screen depending on the location of
the help button that was clicked. This allows you to read the help
screen and still see the window below it. The help screens, like many
other screens in QIC-BAT, may be repositioned on the screen by clicking
and dragging on the title bar of the screen.
Also, while the help screen is showing, the active help button is temporarily
colored yellow.
Once a help screen appears you have several choices. You can view the
screen full size by clicking on the FULL SCREEN button. You can also
print the contents of the screen by clicking on the PRINT button.
You exit the help screen by clicking on the OK button. Vertical
Scroll bars are also provided. Keyboard editing keys such as
[Home], [End], [PgUp] and [PgDn] are also active in the
viewing area of the help screen.
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TUTORIAL
WRITING YOUR FIRST BATCH FILE
Scenario: Full backup of all logical drives on your system.
1. Start the program by typing QICBAT at the DOS prompt.
2. At the opening screen select MAKE NEW BATCH FILE.
3. From the Select File Name screen enter the file name
BAKFULL and click on the OK button. If this file name
already exists, the program will warn you and ask if you
wish to overwrite it or not.
4. The Drive Selection screen appears, displaying all logical
drives from C to Z. All valid drives on your system will
be highlighted. If drive C is your only drive it will
already be selected. If you have more than one drive,
select them all by clicking on the SELECT/CLEAR ALL
button. Proceed to the next screen by clicking on the OK
button.
5. At the Main Options screen the drives you selected on the
previous screen will be displayed in the upper left-hand
corner with the first drive highlighted. The options
displayed on the remainder of this screen all apply to
the drive that is currently selected. To select another
drive simply click on the desired drive in the list.
Note that all options for all drives have been set to a
default value. These values are the normal settings for
performing a full backup.
Since a full backup is our goal for this example none
of the options need to be changed. Proceed to the
final screen by clicking on the OK button.
6. Your batch file has now been automatically created and is
displayed in the window at the top of the screen. This
window is "display only." No editing is allowed.
However, you can scroll up and down or from side to side
if necessary to view the entire batch file.
7. Click on the SAVE FILE AND EXIT button. Your batch file
BAKFULL.BAT has now been saved and is ready to be run.
It can be run now or anytime you desire by typing BAKFULL
and [ENTER] at the DOS prompt.
Congratulations! By entering one file name and clicking the
mouse six times, you have just created a batch file that will
perform a full backup on all the drives on your system.
And, it can be used over and over again without ever opening
the menu software that came with your tape drive.
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BATCH FILE EXAMPLE USING THE EDIT PATH/FILE FEATURE
Scenario: Backup of just the WINDOWS subdirectory.
1. Start the program by typing QICBAT at the DOS prompt.
2. At the opening screen select MAKE NEW BATCH FILE.
3. From the Select File Name screen enter the file name
BAKWIN and click on the OK button. If this file name
already exists, the program will warn you and ask if you
wish to overwrite it or not.
4. The Drive Selection screen appears displaying all
logical drives from C to Z. Select the C Drive by
clicking on the check box next to "C:". Click on the OK
button.
Note: For this example we are going to assume that
your Windows subdirectory is on the C Drive and that
you have a Windows subdirectory. However, this brings
up an important advantage in using QIC-BAT rather than
the backup software supplied with your tape drive.
You can write batches files for drives and paths that
don't exist on your computer. This can't be done with
your regular backup software since you can only select
drives, paths and files that exist on the computer that
is running the software.
This is a particular advantage for MIS and consulting
personnel who want to write backup routines for users
in other departments or customers.
5. At the Main Options screen the C drive you selected on
the previous screen will be displayed in the upper
left-hand corner. It will be highlighted since it was the
only drive selected. We will accept all of the default
values for the various options except for the starting
path.
To change the starting path from the root directory to
the WINDOWS subdirectory click on the EDIT PATH/FILE
TYPE button. A window will appear that shows the default
path "\" and the default file type "*.*".
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Assuming you have a WINDOWS subdirectory on your C drive,
you can use the Browsing feature to the select the
new path. Click on the BROWSE button. The window will
expand and display a list box showing your C:\ root
directory and the current directory (probably TAPE).
Double click on the "C:\". This will set the current
directory back to the root directory and display all of
the subdirectories attached to the root. To select the
WINDOWS subdirectory scroll down through the list or
type the letter "W" on the keyboard repeatedly until the
WINDOWS subdirectory is highlighted. Note that
C:\WINDOWS\ now appears in the text box at the top of
the dialog box. To accept this simply click on the OK
button.
If you don't have a WINDOWS subdirectory on your
computer then ignore the browsing feature and click on
the EDIT/PATH button. Another window appears which
allows you to edit the default path "\". Type WINDOWS\
and then click on the OK button. If you forget to
provide a slash "\" before and after the word WINDOWS
don't worry the program won't let you forget it.
Now click on the OK button just below the BROWSE button.
You will be returned to the Main Options Screen where
your new starting path selection will now be shown.
Proceed to the final screen by clicking on the OK button.
6. Your batch file has now been automatically created and
is displayed in the window at the top of the screen.
7. Click on the SAVE FILE AND EXIT button. Your batch file
BAKWIN.BAT has now been saved and is ready to be run.
It can be run now or anytime you desire by typing BAKWIN
and [ENTER] at the DOS prompt.
BATCH FILE EXAMPLE USING THE GROUP FEATURE AND DATE FILTER
Scenario: Backup 10 drives. Do a full backup on the C drive.
On the remaining nine drives only backup the files that
were created on today's date.
1. Start the program by typing QICBAT at the DOS prompt.
2. At the opening screen select MAKE NEW BATCH FILE.
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3. From the Select File Name screen enter the file name
BAKTEN and click on the OK button. If this file name
already exists, the program will warn you and ask if you
wish to overwrite it or not.
4. The Drive Selection screen appears, displaying all
logical drives from C to Z. Click on the SHOW ALL?
button. This will allow you to select any drive from A
to Z rather than just the drives valid to your computer.
Select the C Drive and nine other drives by clicking on
the appropriate check boxes. Then click on the OK
button.
5. At the Main Options screen the ten drives you selected
on the previous screen will be displayed in the upper
left-hand corner. We are going collect all of the
drives except C into a group. This allows us to define
the parameters for nine drives all at once without
having to set them individually. The C drive will then
be treated separately.
6. Click on the SET GROUP OF DRIVES button. The Set Group
screen will appear, displaying the ten selected drives on
the left side of the screen. To define a group you must
transfer the desired drives from the left side of the
screen to the right side of the screen.
The easiest way to do this in this example would be to
transfer all drives to the right first and then transfer
the C drive back to the left by itself.
7. First click on the MOVE ALL DRIVES INTO GROUP ==>
button. All ten drives now appear on the right side of
the screen.
8. As soon as any drives appear on the right side of the
screen two more buttons appear which allow you to
transfer any or all drives back to the left.
Highlight the C Drive which is now on the right side of
the screen by clicking on it. Then click on the <==
MOVE SELECTED DRIVE OUT OF GROUP button. The C drive
will be transferred back to the list box on the left
side of the screen.
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9. Click on the OK button. You will be returned to the
Main Options Screen. Note that there are now only two
items in the drive list box in the upper left hand
corner of the screen. The C drive is still there but a
new [GROUP] designation is also displayed. Also note
that both items in the list are marked as (Defaults).
This provides a quick method for determining if any
options have changed from their default values.
10. To set a date filter for the [GROUP], first highlight it
by clicking on the [GROUP] item in the drive list box.
Then click on the SET MISC OPTIONS button. The MISC
OPTIONS menu will be displayed in the middle of the
screen.
11. Click on the ADD DATE FILTER button. An entry screen
will appear providing a text box to enter a date. Since
we want to use today's date as the date filter simply
click on the small button label <Today>. Today's date
will appear in the text box automatically. Exit this
screen by clicking on the OK button. And then return to
the Main Options Screen by clicking on the OK button on
the Misc Options Screen.
12. Note that the [Group] designation in the drive list box
now reads (Changed). We have now finished defining our
selections so proceed to the final screen
by clicking on the OK button.
13. Your batch file has now been automatically created and
is displayed in the window at the top of the screen.
Note that all ten drives have been included in the batch
file and that the nine included in the group all have
the same options including today's date as a date filter.
Use the scroll bar to see the date.
14. Click on the SAVE FILE AND EXIT button. Your batch file
BAKTEN.BAT has now been saved and is ready to be run.
It can be run now or anytime you desire by typing BAKTEN
and [ENTER] at the DOS prompt.
BATCH FILE EXAMPLE USING THE TAG FILE GENERATOR
Scenario: Backup the C and D drive. Do a full backup on the D drive.
On the C drive backup only the WINDOWS and the EXCEL subdirectories
and the subdirectories below them. However, do not backup any
EXE or COM files on those directories.
1. Start the program by typing QICBAT at the DOS prompt.
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2. At the opening screen select MAKE NEW BATCH FILE.
3. From the Select File Name screen enter the file name
BAKCND and click on the OK button. If this file name
already exists, the program will warn you and ask if you
wish to overwrite it or not.
4. The Drive Selection screen appears, displaying all
logical drives from C to Z. Select both the C Drive
and the D Drive by clicking on the appropriate check
boxes. If your system does not have a D Drive then
you will have to click on the SHOW ALL? button to
highlight all drives before selecting D. Then click on
the OK button.
5. At the Main Options screen the C and D drives you
selected on the previous screen will be displayed in the
upper left-hand corner. Since the D drive is to be a
Full backup there will be no changes to it. With the C
drive highlighted in the drive list box click on the SET
MISC OPTIONS button.
6. The Misc Options screen will appear in the center of the
screen. Click on the SPECIFY TAG FILE button. Then
click on the CREATE/MODIFY TAG FILE button. The Tag
File Generator Screen will appear.
7. To select the WINDOWS subdirectory first click anywhere
on the Directories List Box in the upper left-hand
corner of the screen. Then find the WINDOWS
subdirectory in the list by either using the scroll bar
or by striking the "W" key repeatedly until the WINDOWS
subdirectory is highlighted. Note that C:\WINDOWS\ now
appears in the path text box. As with all selections in
QIC-BAT you also could have typed in the path directly
without using the browsing feature.
8. Now click on the INCLUDE PATH/FILE button. The Tag
Parameters screen appears providing you with a means of
appending several parameters to your current path
selection. Since we want to backup the WINDOWS
subdirectory and all of the subdirectories attached to
that path then also click on the INCLUDE SUBDIRS?
button. The "NO" indication to the right of the button
changes to "YES" and a "/S" is appended to the path
listing shown in the text box on this screen. Click on
the ADD TO TAG FILE button. You are returned to the Tag
File Generator Screen where the path and its parameters
have been added to the Tag List Box.
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A tag file can contain an unlimited number of lines.
Each line will be added in a similar fashion.
9. Now repeat the process to add the EXCEL
subdirectory as the 2nd line of the tag list:
Select the EXCEL subdirectory from the Directories List
Box and click on the INCLUDE PATH/FILE button.
From the Tag Parameters Screen click on the INCLUDE
SUBDIRS? button. Leave the screen by clicking on the
ADD TO TAG FILE button.
10. Next we want to add two more lines to the tag list that
will exclude all *.EXE file and all *.COM files from
being backed up. First click anywhere on the
Directories List Box and select the root directory "C:\"
by either scrolling to the top of the list or by simply
striking the [Home] key on the keyboard. Next change
the *.* file type in the 2nd text box to *.EXE by
placing the mouse cursor in the text box and editing the
default entry.
11. This time click on the EXCLUDE PATH/FILE button since we
wish to exclude these files rather than include them.
The Tag Parameters will appear again. Now click on the
ADD TO TAG FILE button. A warning message will appear
telling you that this is not a valid entry for the tag
file list.
The primary rule for creating tag files is that you cannot
exclude something that has not already been included
by some other line in the tag file list. At this point
the only files that we have included are the files in the
WINDOWS and the EXCEL subdirectories. No files in the root
directory have been included. The warning message suggests
that if you were to add the /S parameter to this entry it
would then be valid since the WINDOWS and EXCEL subdirectories
are, of course, attached to the root directory.
To remedy the situation simply click on the OK button of
the warning message and then click on the INCLUDE
SUBDIRs? button. The required /S parameter is now added
and you can exit the screen by clicking on the ADD TO
TAG FILE button once again.
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12. Now repeat the process to exclude all *.COM
files from your backup.
When you return to Tag File Generator Screen the path
text box still contains C:\ so leave it there and simply
edit the *.EXE in the file type text box and change it
to *.COM.
Then click again on the EXCLUDE PATH/FILE button.
In the Tag Parameters screen click on the INCLUDE
SUBDIRS? button followed by the ADD TO TAG FILE button.
We now have four lines in our tag file list which
completely define the backup scenario that we wanted to
accomplish. Study these four lines briefly to insure
that you understand how this was accomplished. You
should be able to create your own custom tag files using
these same principles with a little practice.
13. Exit the Tag File Generator by clicking on the OK button
in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. This will
return you to the Misc Options Screen. Clicking on the
OK button on this screen will return you to the Main
Options Screen after an informational screen indicates
that some of the options on the Main Options Screen will
not be available since you are using a tag file for this
drive. Click the OK button to continue.
14. Once you have returned to the Main Options Screen note
that the designation next to the C drive in the Drive
List Box has changed from (Defaults) to (Tagfile).
15. We have now finished defining our selections so proceed
to the final screen by clicking on the OK button.
16. Your batch file has now been automatically created and
is displayed in the window at the top of the screen.
17. Click on the SAVE FILE AND EXIT button. Your batch file
BAKCND.BAT has now been saved and is ready to be run.
It can be run now or anytime you desire by typing BAKCND
and [ENTER] at the DOS prompt.
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SCREEN MENUS AND CONTROLS
QIC-BAT contains numerous screens or menus. There are four
main screens. Each of the main screens then have several
support screens that will appear depending on the selections
made by the operator. The four main screens are
as follows:
1. THE OPENING SCREEN
2. THE DRIVE SELECTION SCREEN
3. THE MAIN OPTION SCREEN
4. THE DISPLAY BATCH FILE SCREEN
Each of the main QIC-BAT screens and their associated
controls are described below. All other screens are
described after the four main screens and contain a
description of where they are called from and from which
button.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: OPENING SCREEN (A main Screen)
The opening screen is the first screen that appears after
starting the program. Choices made at this screen direct
the flow of the program and bring up different screens
depending on the choices made.
USER LEVELS
The user level determines the number of options available to
the user.
BUTTON NAME: BEGINNING USER
This choice allows you to easily backup your hard drive
without being concerned about some of the more technical
aspects of the backup process. Any options not available
will be shown in half intensity. This allows you to see
what options are missing and helps you decide if you need to
be in the advanced user level.
BUTTON NAME: ADVANCED USER
This choice allows you access to all of the options
available in QIC-BAT.
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BUTTON NAME: MAKE NEW BATCH FILE
Choose this button if you wish to create a new backup batch
file. Several screens follow this choice, including:
* File name selection
* Drive selection
* Selection of backup options
* Display of completed batch file
BUTTON NAME: MODIFY A BATCH FILE
This button prompts you for the name of an existing batch
file. If the selected file was created in QIC-BAT it will
be loaded.
All drives and options in QIC-BAT will be preset to match
the contents of the file. After changes are made, it is then
re-saved to the same file name.
Great for making small changes without having to start all
over.
BUTTON NAME: VERIFY A BATCH FILE
This button produces a verification report. The report
lists each line in your batch file and provides an English
description for each command.
The report is initially printed to the screen with options
to send the report to a printer or to a file.
The verification report produced with this button verifies a
previously saved batch file. A similar button is available
at the end the program which allows you to verify a newly
created batch file just prior to saving it.
BUTTON NAME: QUIT
Selecting this button terminates the program and returns you
to DOS.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: DRIVE SELECTION (A main Screen)
This screen is used to select the drives to be included in
your backup. Only valid drives for your computer are
initially highlighted. The remaining drives are shown in
half intensity. If your computer has only one logical drive
(drive C) then it will be preselected for you.
BUTTON NAME: SELECT/CLEAR ALL
This is a toggle button. Select it once and all drives that
are highlighted will be marked for backup. Select it again
and all highlighted drives will be cleared.
BUTTON NAME: SHOW ALL? toggles to SHOW JUST YOURS?
Highlights all drives (C through Z). Selecting this button a
second time highlights only those drives valid to your
computer. The ability to select drives that are not valid
to your computer allows you to create a batch file for
another computer that may have different drive letters.
BUTTON NAME: PREVIOUS
Returns you to the first program screen to Modify a batch
file, Verify a batch file, Create a new batch file or select
a different user level.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Saves your selections and takes you to the main option
selection screen.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: MAIN OPTIONS SELECTION (A Main Screen)
CONTROL NAME: DRIVE LIST BOX
The drives you selected for backup on the previous screen
now appear in the drive list box. The options shown on this
screen apply to the drive that is currently highlighted in
this list.
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When first entering this screen, each drive in the list is
flagged as (Defaults). This indicates that all backup
options for this drive have been set to their default value.
As soon as you change any option on the screen the drive
flag becomes (Changed). The drive will once again be
flagged as (Defaults) if all changes are returned to their
original setting. A third flag (Tagfile) appears whenever a
tag file has been specified for that drive.
If several drives have been gathered together using the
"Group" feature then the single designation [Group] replaces
all of the drive designations that are included in the
group.
BUTTON NAME: SET GROUP OF DRIVES
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
designate a "group" of drives. Once the "group" has been
defined it is then treated as just another drive. However,
every drive included in the group will then have the same
options. This is especially handy for creating batch files
for network drives.
SELECTING A STARTING PATH AND A FILE TYPE
This section of the screen determines which files on your
hard drive you wish to make available for inclusion in the
backup. Some of these files may later be filtered out by
other backup options such as "modified only" or by a date
filter. However, only this group of files will be
considered by those options.
BUTTON NAME: CHANGE PATH/FILE TYPE
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
change the starting path and the file type. The default for
the starting path is "\". This starts the path at the root
directory for a full backup.
CHECK BOX NAME: INCLUDE SUBDIRECTORIES?
Checking this option will direct the backup to include all
subdirectories that are below the directory specified in the
starting path. This option must be selected in order to
perform a full backup.
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AUTO-GENERATED VOLUME TITLE
Each backup session that is written to the tape creates what
is called a tape volume. You can have many volumes on one
tape. For a multi-drive backup each drive is written to a
different volume. These volumes are identified on the tape
by a comment line or volume title. This title is the only
way to identify one volume from another.
QIC-BAT generates the volume titles for you. It gathers the
important information about your backup and creates a volume
title made up of this information. Later when viewing the
volumes on tape you will know what batch file created the
backup, if it was a full or partial backup, if it was a
"modified only" backup and so on.
BUTTON NAME: EDIT COMMENT
Allows you to override the automatic volume title and enter
one of your own.
Contents of Auto-generated Volume Title:
1. Name of batch file 2. Modified Only (Mod) or
All Files (All)
3. Full Backup (Full)* or 4. Drive backed up (C_Drv)
Partial Backup (Partial)
5. Includes Subdirectories (+) 6. Reset Archive Bit (Arc)
NOTE: Full backup is defined as a path starting at the root
directory, including all files (*.*) and including
subdirectories.
APPEND OR OVERWRITE TAPE
This pair of option buttons determines whether or not the
tape is erased just prior to your backup. Only one choice
can be made with option buttons. As soon as one button is
selected, the other button(s) are de-selected.
OPTION BUTTON NAME: APPEND TO THE TAPE?
Adds your backup to backup volumes already on the tape.
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OPTION BUTTON NAME: OVERWRITE THE TAPE?
Causes the tape to be erased before your backup is added to
the tape.
Note: Overwriting the tape is only valid for the first drive
in a multi-drive backup. Otherwise, each drive backed up
would erase the backup of previous drives of the same
multi-drive backup.
QIC-BAT displays a warning message and prevents this option
from being set for any drive other than the first drive.
MODIFIED ONLY OR ALL FILES
This pair of option buttons determines whether all files in
your selected path are backed up or just the ones that have
changed since a previous backup (see note 1). Only one
choice can be made with option buttons. As soon as one
button is selected, the other button(s) are de-selected.
OPTION BUTTON NAME: MODIFIED ONLY FILES?
This option includes only those files in your selected path
that have changed or have been created since the archive bit
was reset by a previous backup (see note 1). Selecting this
option also inserts (Mod) in the comment line.
OPTION BUTTON NAME: ALL-FILES?
This option will backup all files in your selected path
without regard to when they were backed up previously.
Selecting this option also inserts the letters (All) in the
comment line.
Note 1: "Previous backup" is used rather than "last backup"
since your "last backup" may not have reset the archive bit.
ARCHIVE BIT/COMPRESSION/AUTO COMPARE
This group of options doesn't control what files are backed
up but rather what actions the backup program takes during
the backup. For most backups these options can be left at
the default value.
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CHECK BOX NAME: RESET ARCHIVE BIT?
Each time a file is changed or a new file is added to your
hard disk the archive bit (or archive flag) is set by DOS.
This bit (or flag) indicates that this file has not been
backed up. Therefore, when the file is backed up this flag
is normally reset to indicate that a backup copy of the file
has been made. Resetting the archive bit will have no
effect on the current backup. However, it will effect what
files are backed up on your next "modified only" backup.
CHECK BOX NAME: COMPRESS FILES?
This option determines if files will be compressed before
being written to the tape. Compression is transparent to
the user and makes much more efficient use of your tapes.
OPTION BOX NAME: SAVE SPACE?
Only available when "compress files?" is checked. It gives
you the greatest compression ratio but takes longer than
"save time".
OPTION BOX NAME: SAVE TIME?
Only available if "compress files?" is checked. It provides
a lesser compression ratio but saves time during the backup.
CHECK BOX NAME: AUTO COMPARE?
This option instructs the backup software to perform an
automatic comparison immediately following the backup.
Files just written to tape are compared to those same files
on the hard disk. This provides the best confidence level
but doubles your backup time.
BUTTON NAME: SET MISC OPTIONS
Clicking on this button displays another screen of options.
This group of options although less often used provide
access to some of the more powerful features of the command
line language.
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BUTTON NAME: PREVIOUS MENU
Clicking on this button allows you to return to the Drive
Selection screen. A warning is given first indicating that
some of the options you have already selected may be lost by
returning to the previous screen.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Clicking on this button stores all selections made on the
main options screen, creates the final batch file and
advances the program to the display batch file screen.
SCREEN NAME: DISPLAY BATCH FILE (A Main Screen)
BUTTON NAME: VERIFY BATCH FILE
This button produces a verification report. The report
lists each line in your batch file and provides an English
description for each command.
The report is initially printed to the screen with options
to send the report to a printer or to a file.
The verification report produced with this button verifies
the batch file that you just created and have yet to save.
A similar button is available on the opening screen of
QIC-BAT that allows you to produce a verification report for
a previously saved batch file.
BUTTON NAME: SAVE FILE AND EXIT
This button saves the batch file you have just created and
exits the program. If you choose to use this batch file
with Scheduler then a second copy of the batch file will
also be saved using a file name compatible with Scheduler.
BUTTON NAME: PREVIOUS MENU
This button returns you to the main option selection screen.
No warning is provided since no selections can be lost by
returning to the previous screen from here.
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BUTTON NAME: EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
This button exits the program and returns you to the DOS
prompt without saving your work. Use SAVE FILE AND EXIT if
you wish to save your batch file before exiting.
OTHER SCREENS
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: SELECT FILE NAME
CALLED FROM: The Opening Screen
BUTTON: Make New Batch File
This screen is provided to enter or select a filename for
the new batch file you are creating.
You can enter a valid DOS filename with or without the
'.BAT' extension. If no extension is given then '.BAT' is
automatically appended. QIC-BAT provides a warning if the
file already exists and gives you a choice to Overwrite it
or not.
Double clicking (or pressing Return) in the File List Box
will both select the file and execute the OK button. Also
pressing any key (A to Z) while in the File List Box while
cause the File List Box to advance to the first file
starting with the letter pressed.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Saves the filename selected and exits the screen.
BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Closes the screen and returns to the opening screen. No
filename is saved.
CHECK BOX NAME: USE BATCH FILE WITH SCHEDULER
Check this box if you intend to use this batch file with the
CMS Scheduler feature.
If you select to use this batch file with Scheduler then a
second copy of the batch file will be saved at the end of
the program using a file name compatible with Scheduler.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: MISC OPTIONS
CALLED FROM: Main Options Selection Screen
BUTTON: Set Misc Options
The top section of the MISC OPTIONS screen controls several
options available to your backup. The default values should
suffice for most backup situations.
BUTTON NAME: TURN OFF TAPE LINKING QUESTION?
If your backup (uncompressed) is larger than the capacity of
one tape then the backup software will interrupt the backup
process and ask if you wish to use more than one tape (tape
linking) during your backup.
If you have selected "Compress Files" this question may be
irrelevant and in fact cause what you thought was going to
be an unattended backup to be interrupted by this question.
Unless you are available at the keyboard to answer this
question it will wait forever and your backup never
performed.
BUTTON NAME: SHOW FILE NAMES ON SCREEN?
This option simply controls whether or not the file names
that are being backed up are also shown on the screen.
Normally, showing the files on the screen is a good practice
in order to check on the progress of the backup.
BUTTON NAME: UDPDATE DEFAULTS?
Selecting this option causes the file TAPE.CFG to be updated
by the option selections in your batch file. The update of
course would not occur until you run the batch file.
TAPE.CFG is a configuration file and a part of your backup
software not QIC-BAT.
QIC-BAT never depends on the contents of TAPE.CFG. All
option switches are included in the batch files that QIC-BAT
creates whether they are turned on or off. This precludes
the need to know the contents of TAPE.CFG.
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BUTTON NAME: DISABLE 486 CACHE?
When selected, this option disables the high speed system
cache memory found on 486 (or higher) processors during your
backup. On some systems this cache memory is suspected of
causing problems during backups.
Caution: This option was added to the CMS backup software
starting at version 3.03. If you include this option in
your batch file and then run the batch file with software
versions prior to version 3.03 the software will immediately
return you to the DOS prompt and the backup will not be
performed.
BUTTON NAME: SPECIFY TAG FILE
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
specify a file name for a tag file and alternatively create
your own tag file using QIC-BAT's tag file generator.
A "tag file" is an ASCII file containing a list of paths,
file specifications, and the names of specific files to
either include or exclude in your backup.
ERROR FILE NAMES
During the backup process any errors that occur will be
written to an error file if one is specified. QIC-BAT
automatically specifies an error file name for each drive
involved in your backup. The name of the file will be
BATNAME.?LG where BATNAME is the name of your batch file
and "?" is the drive letter.
BUTTON NAME: EDIT ERROR FILE NAME
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
enter your own error file name. All file names entered
throughout QIC-BAT are checked for proper syntax.
BUTTON NAME: ADD A DATE FILTER
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
enter a date filter. Your backup will then include only
those files that were created on or after this date.
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QIC-BAT provides a very flexible date entry routine. You
can enter dates in several different formats. Each format
is then converted into the proper format required by the
backup software. Only valid dates are accepted. I.e.,
2/29/93 would not be accepted.
BUTTON NAME: ADD A PASSWORD
This button brings up another screen that allows you to
enter a password. This password is stored on the tape along
with the files you backed up. The password will be required
later in order to restore any files from the tape volume
created by your batch file.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: SELECT A GROUP OF DRIVES
CALLED FROM: Main Options Selection Screen
BUTTON: Set Group of Drives
The purpose of this screen is to designate a "group" of
drives from the list of drives you selected for your
multi-drive backup. Once a group drive has been defined
then all drives contained in the group will have the same
parameters as the group.
To designate the group simply move any (or all) of the
drives listed in the "Individual Drives" list box on the
left of the screen to the "Drives in Group" list on the
right. All drives remaining in the right hand box when
exiting the screen with "OK" will be included in the group.
BUTTON NAME: MOVE ALL DRIVES INTO GROUP ==>
Selecting this button will cause all drives listed in the
left hand box to be moved into the right hand box, "Drives
in Group". This button is not visible when the left hand
box is empty.
BUTTON NAME: MOVE SELECTED DRIVE INTO GROUP ==>
Only the highlighted drive in the left-hand box, "Individual
Drives" will be moved to the right-hand box, "Drives in
Group", when this button is selected. This button is not
visible when the left-hand box is empty.
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BUTTON NAME: <== MOVE ALL DRIVES OUT OF GROUP
Selecting this button will cause all drives listed in the
right hand box to be moved into the left hand box,
"Individual Drives". This button is not visible when the
right hand box is empty.
BUTTON NAME: <== MOVE SELECTED DRIVE OUT OF GROUP
Only the highlighted drive in the right hand box, "Drives in
Group" will be moved to the left hand box, "Individual
Drives", when this button is selected. This button is not
visible when the right hand box is empty.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Exits the screen and returns to the main options selection
screen. The designation [Group] will appear in the list of
the drives in the upper left hand corner of that screen if
the group is not empty. All drives contained in the group
will no longer be shown in the list.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: SELECT PATH/FILE TYPE
CALLED FROM: Main Options Selections Screen
BUTTON: Change Path/File Type
This screen is used to enter or select a starting path for
your backup for the currently selected drive. You can also
enter a file type (file specification) using this screen.
The default starting path is the root directory ("\") and
the default file type is all files (*.*). For a full backup
simply use these defaults.
To start your backup from a path lower than the root
directory either enter the new starting path by clicking on
EDIT PATH or click on the BROWSE button and select your new
starting path from the directory list. Enter a new file type
if desired by first clicking on the EDIT FILE TYPE button
and then keying in the new specification. (*.EXE) for
example would cause only EXE files to be included in your
backup.
Note: only one starting path and one file type can be
specified in the main batch file. If you wish to specify
multiple paths and multiple file types then use QIC-BAT's
unique TAG FILE GENERATOR.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: EDIT COMMENT SCREEN
CALLED FROM: Main Options Selections Screen
BUTTON: Edit Comment
This screen allows you to modify the automatic volume title
or enter one of your own. If the comment has been modified
and you wish to restore the automatic volume title then
click on the DEFAULT button. The OK button saves the
comment in the comment text box, exits the screen and places
the saved comment on the MAIN OPTIONS screen. The CANCEL
button exits the screen without saving any changes.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: ENTER TAG FILE NAME
CALLED FROM: Misc Options Screen
BUTTON: Specify Tag File
This screen provides a place to enter the name of a tag file
or to load QIC-BAT's Tag File Generator and create your own
tag file.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Causes the tag file name in the Tag File box to be checked
for validity. If the filename is valid you are returned to
the miscellaneous options screen where the name of the tag
file is displayed.
BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Returns to the miscellaneous options screen without saving a
new tag file name.
BUTTON NAME: TEMPLIST.TAG
Selecting this button automatically enters the tag file name
generated by the CMS backup software after having done a
selective backup.
BUTTON NAME: CREATE/MODIFY TAG FILE
This button displays QIC-BAT's TAG FILE GENERATOR. If you are
creating a new tag file then the tag file list will be blank
when the screen appears. However, if this drive had a tag file
associated with it previously then the tag list will contain
that information.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: TAG FILE GENERATOR
CALLED FROM: Enter Tag File Name Screen
BUTTON: Create/Modify Tag File
This screen provides a quick and efficient method of
generating a tag file list for each drive in your backup.
The tag file can contain a list of paths and file names to
include in your backup. You can also exclude files that
have been included in previous lines in the tag file.
To create a tag file first select a path from the
Directories list box and then select a file name from the
Files list box. The path and file name will appear in the
appropriate text box.
Note: Selecting paths from the Directory list is very
'Windows Like'. Double clicking (or pressing Return) on a
directory changes the current directory to that directory.
Also pressing any key from (A to Z) will cause the directory
list to advance to the first subdirectory in the current
directory starting with that letter. This feature also
works in the File List Box.
Also Note: It is not necessary to use the browsing features.
You can enter a path and a file name manually or edit the
selections made from the Directory and File list boxes.
This is especially handy if you are creating a batch file
for use on another computer.
Once you have selected a path and a file name then you must
decide if you want to Include or Exclude your Path/File Name
in the Tag List. Either choice will display the next screen
which gives you the opportunity to select any additional
options for this Path/File Name.
The Exclude button will be disabled any time the Tag List is
empty since you can't exclude anything until something has
been included. Once you have at least one line in the Tag
List then you can remove any lines in the Tag List by
selecting the EDIT button.
BUTTON NAME: INCLUDE PATH/FILE
Selecting this button will mark your selection for inclusion
and display the Tag Parameters screen.
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BUTTON NAME: EXCLUDE PATH/FILE
Selecting this button will mark your selection for exclusion
and display the Tag Parameters screen.
BUTTON NAME: EXAMPLES
Selecting this button brings up a help screen that provides
several examples of both valid and non-valid tag files. If
the concept of using tag files is new to you, then studying
these examples should help remove the mystery.
See appendix A.
BUTTON NAME: EDIT
Selecting this button will display a small editing screen
which will allow you to remove any lines already in the Tag
List. Selecting EDIT when the Tag List is empty will cause
an error message to appear.
BUTTON NAME: REMOVE
This button will appear only after selecting the EDIT
button. Selecting this button will cause any highlighted
line in the Tag List to be removed.
BUTTON NAME: UNDO
This button will appear only after selecting the EDIT button
and only immediately after having removed a line from the
Tag List. Selecting this button will reinstate the line that
was just removed.
BUTTON NAME: END EDIT
This button will appear only after selecting the EDIT
button. Selecting this button will remove the editing screen
and allow you to select additional Path/File Names.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: ADD TAG PARAMETERS
CALLED FROM: Tag Generator Screen
BUTTON: Include Path/File or
Exclude Path/File
This screen provides a convenient method for appending
additional file selection parameters to your Path/File Name.
After you make your selections, if any, then select the ADD
TO TAG FILE button to place this line in Tag List. QIC-BAT
will check your entry for validity and report any errors
along with suggested fixes before it is added to the Tag
List.
Note: Included lines will be added to the top of the Tag
List while Excluded lines will be added to the bottom of the
list.
BUTTON NAME: MODIFIED ONLY?
Selecting this button will append a /M to your entry thereby
including only files that have been modified since your last
backup in this backup.
BUTTON NAME: INCLUDE SUBDIRS?
Selecting this button will append a /S to your entry thereby
including any files that match your Path/File Name in lower
subdirectories also.
BUTTON NAME: BEGINNING DATE
Selecting this button displays the date entry screen
allowing you to enter a date filter that will include only
those files having a date (on or after) the date you enter.
Using a beginning date in conjunction with an ending date
allows you specify a range of dates.
BUTTON NAME: ENDING DATE
Selecting this button displays the date entry screen
allowing you to enter a date filter that will include only
those files having a date (on or before) the date you enter.
Using an ending date in conjunction with a beginning date
allows you specify a range of dates.
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BUTTON NAME: ADD TO TAG FILE
Selecting this button causes your selected Path/File Name,
along with any additional selection parameters added in this
screen, to be added to the Tag List. Your selections will
be checked for validity and if valid you will be returned to
the main Tag File screen.
BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Selecting this button returns you back to the main
Tag File screen without saving any selections made in this
screen.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: EDIT ERROR FILE LOG NAME
CALLED FROM: Misc Options Screen
BUTTON: Edit Error File Name
This screen provides a place to edit the Error File name
that was automatically generated by QIC-BAT for this drive.
In most cases it will not be necessary to change the Error
File name. If the name is left blank then no Error File will
be included in the batch file for this drive.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Causes the Error File in the Error File box to be checked
for validity. If the filename is valid you are returned to
the miscellaneous options screen where the name of the Error
File is displayed.
BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Returns to the miscellaneous options screen without saving a
new Error File name.
BUTTON NAME: DEFAULT
If you make a change to the Error File name and then wish to
return back to the default Error File name generated by
QIC-BAT simply select this button.
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SCREEN DESCRIPTION: ENTER A DATE FILTER
CALLED FROM: Misc Options Screen
BUTTON: Add a Date Filter
This screen is used to enter a date.
The CMS backup software only accepts dates in the MM-DD-YYYY
format. QIC-BAT however, allows you to enter dates in a
variety formats. No matter which format you use it will be
converted to the MM-DD-YYYY format for inclusion in your
batch file.
Examples of valid formats include:
January 1, 1993
1/1/93
1-1-93
1 Jan 1993
All dates are checked for validity. For example: 2/29/93,
6/31/93 or 31/12/93 would not be accepted. Valid date range
is from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2078.
BUTTON NAME: <TODAY>
This handy button automatically enters today's date based on
the computer's system clock.
BUTTON NAME: <- 1 DAY>
This button automatically subtracts one day from the date
showing in the date entry box.
BUTTON NAME: <+ 1 DAY>
This button automatically adds one day from the
date showing in the date entry box.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Causes the date in the date box to be checked for validity.
If the date is valid you are returned to the miscellaneous
options screen where the date is displayed.
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BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Returns to the miscellaneous options screen without saving a
new date.
Note: The backup software does not allow a date filter to
coexist with the "modified only" option. QIC-BAT will
monitor this incompatibility for you. If you attempt to
select a date filter when you have already selected
"modified only" (or vice versa) a warning box will appear
with options to solve the problem.
SCREEN DESCRIPTION: ENTER A PASSWORD
CALLED FROM: Misc Options Screen
BUTTON: Add a Password
This screen provides a place to enter a Password for the
tape volume that will be created for this drive when your
batch file is run. If you use a Password then it will be
required again when you attempt to restore from the password
protected volume.
Passwords are limited to eight characters.
BUTTON NAME: OK
Causes the Password in the Password box to be checked for
validity. If the Password is valid you are returned to the
miscellaneous options screen where the Password is
displayed.
BUTTON NAME: CANCEL
Returns to the miscellaneous options screen without saving a
new Password.
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APPENDIX A - SAMPLE TAG FILES
C:\WINDOWS\*.* /S
This tag file will include all files in the WINDOWS
subdirectory and all files in the subdirectories attached to
it.
Note: This would not have required a tag file since you can
specify one path and one file type in the main batch file.
C:\WINDOWS\*.* /S
C:\EXCEL\*.* /S
This tag file will include all files in the WINDOWS
subdirectory and all files in the subdirectories attached to
it.
It will also include all files in the EXCEL subdirectory and
all files in the subdirectories attached to it.
Note: This scenario does require a tag file since there are
two paths and file types specified.
C:\*.* /S
C:\WINDOWS\*.* /X/S
This tag file will include all files in the ROOT directory
and all files in lower subdirectories attached to the ROOT.
However all files in the WINDOWS subdirectory and all files
in the subdirectories attached to it will be excluded from
the backup.
Note: This scenario does require a tag file since you cannot
exclude files in the main batch file.
C:\*.* /D:4-01-93/E:4-30-93/M/S
This tag file will include all files in the root directory
and all files in lower subdirectories attached the root that
have been modified since the last backup and have file dates
during the month of April, 1993.
Note: This scenario requires a tag file for two reasons.
First of all you cannot specify an ending date in the main
batch file. Secondly date filters and 'Modified Only' are
incompatible options in the main batch file.
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C:\WINDOWS\*.* /S
C:\EXCEL\*.* /S
C:\*.EXE /X **NOT VALID**
This tag file is NOT VALID. The first two lines include all
files in the WINDOWS and EXCEL directories and any files in
subdirectories attached to them. However, the third line is
not valid since it attempts to exclude a path and files that
have not been included. QIC-BAT would flag this entry as
invalid and suggest that by adding a /S (include subdirs) it
would be valid. Adding a /S would make it valid since it
would then exclude all EXE files included by the first two
lines in the tag file.
C:\*.*
C:\WINDOWS\*.*
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\*.TMP /X **NOT VALID**
This tag file is NOT VALID. The first two lines include
files in the root directory and files in the WINDOWS
directory. However, the third line is not valid since it
attempts to exclude a path and files that have not been
included. QIC-BAT would flag this entry as invalid and
suggest that by adding a /S (include subdirs) to either of
the first two lines it would be valid. Adding a /S to
either or both of the first two lines would cause the
WINDOWS/SYSTEM subdirectory to be included and therefore the
TMP files could then be excluded.