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NEW!! IN THIS VERSION *********************************************************
ZipLab PLUS Version 1.1
* I had left in a lot of "local" display of the testing process, so that I
could get useful debugging information back from my users. I have now
removed as much as possible of the local displays, and the process should
look a lot less jerky to the watching sysop.
* Added a the ability to use ".*" as one of the extensions which will be
passed without archive testing. If you put ".*" in using Setup.Exe, ALL
files will be passed. Files passed with this method OR by specifing
particular extensions in PTest.Cfg will still be SCAN'd for virus'.
* Fixed a problem where in LOCAL mode using wildcards, a directory which
contained a mixture of archive types (ZIP, ARJ, LZH) would cause problems
after testing the first type.
* Some users were having problems reassigning the "working" directory. This
is by default PTEST.DIR under the current directory (C:\PCB\PTEST.DIR\ for
most sysops), but can be changed to another directory with an environment
variable. In your Autoexec.Bat, the line "SET ZIPLAB=d:\path" will allow
any drive and directory to be used for the "working" directory. PLEASE,
remember that this directory will be used and DELETED when the process is
done. Several people tried to use C:\PCB or just C:\ and experienced
unfortunate effects. I have tested ZipLab PLUS with a ramdrive as the
"working" directory, and it seems to work fine. There may be a problem
with directories containing a "." in early versions of DOS. if you are
not running DOS 4.0 or later, and are having problems with ZipLab Plus,
you may want to try reassigning to another directory name.
* Descriptions will not be modified if you are not running PCBoard 14.5(a)
or later. Early 14.5 versions didn't save the descriptions in the same
location during the testing process, and ZipLab Plus won't find them.