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- HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid attribute.
- Use D, R, A, S, or H for "Directory", "Read-Only", "Archive", "System", and "Hidden", respectively.
- HThe option letter is not recognised.
- You can obtain a synopsis of the option letters by using /? on its own as the command tail for the command.
- HThe command doesn't know what to do with the argument.
- You can obtain a synopsis of the arguments by using /? on its own as the command tail for the command.
- HOne or more wildcard filename arguments are required.
- Re-try the command with some more arguments.
- HThis option requires a letter that specifies which of the three file datestamps to use.
- HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid datestamp.
- Use A, C, or W for "Last Access", "Creation", and "Last Write", respectively.
- HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the date.
- The date string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS.
- HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the time.
- The time string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS.
- HFollow the option with a string that specifies the I/O format.
- HThe string that you used does not represent a valid date.
- The date string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS.
- HThe string that you used does not represent a valid time.
- The time string must be in your national language format, as specified by the COUNTRY directive in CONFIG.SYS.
- HThe letter that you used does not represent a valid sort order.
- Use N, E, D, S, or G for "Name", "Extension", "Date/Time", "Size", and "Type", respectively.
- HThe string that you used does not represent a valid I/O format.
- Use CR for carriage return alone, CRLF for carriage return+linefeed, and LF for linefeed alone.
- HAn internal library error occurred when the program attempted to convert the time into broken-down form.
- HThe time that you specified was in a format that the program could not recognise.
- Please specify the time in a recognisable format.
- HThe text file contains a line that is too long for the command to process.
- If you see this error, you either are exceedingly low on available virtual memory, or your text file contains improbably long lines.
- ( Perhaps it is a binary file? )
- HThe string that you used does not represent a valid output specifier.
- Use L, W, A, C, or B for "Lines", "Words", "Letters", "Characters" and "Bytes", respectively.
- HThe first argument to the command must specify what pattern you want to match against.
- Re-try the command, specifying a pattern this time.
- HThe string that you used does not represent a valid output specifier.
- Valid output specifier strings are HEX, EXE, ARC, ARJ, RAR, LZH, ZIP, ZOO, OMF, and PKT.
- HAt least one of the case conversion specifiers must be specified, otherwise the command doesn't know what to do!
- HIf you don't specify a tune, the command won't play a tune.
- HThe tune contains an unrecognised character.
- Consult the on-line documentation for more details of the syntax of tunes.
- HYou need to specify a date and time for this command.
- Re-try the command supplying a date and time.
- HThe CPUID instruction is only supported on some CPUs. Your CPU isn't one of them.
- The on-line documentation lists the relevant datasheets from Intel, AMD, and Cyrix that specify which CPUs support the CPUID instruction.
- HThe target size specified by the /MAX option must be non-zero.
- HUse the DUMP utility to display more information about the archive.
- HThis option must be followed by a string that specifies the timezone and DST rules.
- The string must be in the format defined by the ISO/IEC 9445-1:1990 standard ("POSIX 1003.1").
- HThis option requires the name of an existing environment variable.
- HThe environment variable that you named does not exist.
- Ensure that you have spelled the name of the environment variable correctly, or that the environment variable is actually set.
- HFollow the option with a string that specifies a number.
- HFollow the option with a string.
- HAn internal error prevented the application from starting a secondary thread.
- HAn internal error prevented the application's main window from loading.
- HThe on-line help system could not be initialised by Presentation Manager.
- Check the value of the HELP environment variable and the location of the OS2CLU02.HLP file.
- HHELP Obtain on-line help
- HDELTREE Delete entire subdirectories
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /W Zero the contents of each file before deleting it
- /F Do not save undelete information
- /Q Operate quietly
- /N Simulate operation without modifying files
- /U Do not display summary information
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HFIND Search files for a specific string
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /I Ignore case in comparisons
- /B Brief display format (no file/line)
- /U Do not display summary information
- /Q Do not display matching lines (quiet)
- /C Display count of matching lines for each file
- /O Specify the amount of context to output
- /V Invert the sense of the match
- HARCDIR Display archive directory.
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in the Archive name.
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Brief display format (just the name, no size/attr/date)
- /F Display the full name including path (default:on)
- /U Do not display summary information
- /C Do not display the name of the containing archive
- /O Sort files by Name, Extension, Date, Size, or type
- /T Override the archive type deduced from the filename
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HATTRIB Change file attributes.
- Extended wildcards ?,*,[],{} are allowed in filespecs
- The attributes are R(eadonly), A(rchived), S(ystem), and H(idden)
- /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /Q Execute quietly
- /N Simulate operation without modifying files
- /U Do not display summary information
- HBCOMP Binary comparison of two files.
- /U Do not display summary information
- HCOMP Binary comparison of two files or sets of files.
- /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /Q Execute quietly
- /U Do not display summary information
- /M Display no more than n differences for each file
- HCONVCASE Convert the case of file and directory names
- /A Select files to change by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /Q Execute quietly
- /U Do not display summary information
- /UPPER Convert names to all upper case
- /LOWER Convert names to all lower case
- /MIXED Convert names to mixed case
- HCPUIDT Display the CPU ID information.
- HDIRSIZE Display the sizes of directories.
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /X Don't display directories where no files match
- /C Don't display column headings.
- /Q Execute quietly
- /U Do not display summary information
- /B Brief display format (no size/allocation information)
- HDUMP Decode executable, object, archive, and library files.
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /U Do not display summary information
- /T Override the file format
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HDUPDIR Duplicate an entire directory.
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /U Do not display summary information
- /Z Override read-only protection
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HFF Find files
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively for files that match
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Brief display format (just the name, no size/attr/date)
- /F Display the full name including path (default:on)
- /U Do not display summary information
- /C Do not display the name of the containing archive
- /Q Execute quietly, without displaying names that are found
- /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates
- /ARC Search within ARC archives
- /ARJ Search within ARJ archives
- /DIR Search directories
- /LZH Search within LZH archives
- /PAK Search within PAK archives
- /RAR Search within RAR archives
- /ZIP Search within ZIP archives
- /ZOO Search within ZOO archives
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HFINDDUPS Find duplicate files
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Brief display format (no size/attr/date)
- /F Display the full name including path
- /U Do not display summary information
- /C Do not display the name of the original file, only the name of the copy
- /Q Execute quietly
- /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates
- /NZ Skip any files that have zero length
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HFITSIZE Order a set of files into groups of a given size
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /U Do not display summary information
- /B Brief display format (no attr/date)
- /F Display the full name including path
- /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates
- /MAX Specify the maximum size of each group of files
- (optionally appending K, M, G, Ki, Me, or Gi).
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HGREP Global Regular Expression Print
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /R Disable regular expressions
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /L List the filename of each file containing matches
- /I Ignore case in comparisons
- /C Display count of matching lines for each file
- /Q Do not display matching lines (quiet)
- /B Brief display format (no file/line)
- /U Do not display summary information
- /O Specify the amount of context to output
- /V Invert the sense of the match
- Regular Expressions:
- Summary:
- . Any character * Zero or more repetitions
- ? Zero or one repetitions + One or more repetitions
- [] Encloses a character set () Encloses a subexpression
- | Separates alternatives \ Quote literal next char
- ^ Match beginning of line $ Match end of line
- \< Match beginning of word \> Match end of word
- Syntax:
- [], (), . and single literal characters are "atoms".
- Atoms may be followed by ?, *, or + to form "pieces".
- $, ^, \<, and \> are also pieces.
- Pieces are concatenated together to form "branches".
- A branch must match a continuous piece of text.
- Multiple alternate branches can be separated by using | .
- Character sets:
- [abcdef] Match characters in the set
- [^abcdef] Match characters not in the set
- [a-q0-7] Specify ranges of characters to match
- Character classes (used within character sets):
- [:alpha:] Alphabetic characters
- [:digit:] Digit characters
- [:alnum:] Alphanumeric characters
- [:xdigit:] Hexadecimal digiti characters
- [:graph:] Graphic characters
- [:space:] Whitespace characters
- [:print:] Printable characters
- [:upper:] Uppercase characters
- [:lower:] Lowercase characters
- [:cntrl:] Control characters
- [:punct:] Punctuation characters
- HLINES Change the number of lines displayed on the console
- /C Force colour mode
- /M Force monochrome mode
- HMEM Display memory information
- HPARTLIST List partition tables
- /FIX Fix errors
- HPLAYTUNE Play simple tunes
- /I Ignore illegal characters
- HRESETINI Reset INI files to a manageable state
- /Q Operate quietly
- HSAYDATE Display the current date or a specified date
- /F Specify a format string to use when displaying the date
- /U Force UTC time rather than local time
- HSETDATE Alter the date or time
- /Q Operate quietly
- /U Assume UTC time rather than local time (if no offset is used)
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HSORT Sort lines of text
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /R Reverse sort order
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /I Ignore case in comparisons
- /+ Specify the starting column to use when sorting
- HSTRINGS Display embedded strings from files
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Brief display format (no file/line)
- /U Do not display summary information
- /M Display no more than n differences for each file
- HSTRIP Strip debugging information
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /Z Override read-only protection
- /Q Operate quietly
- /U Do not display summary information
- HSUM Checksum and CRC file contents
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Bare display format (no header/footer)
- /F Display the full name including path
- /U Do not display summary information
- HTASKLIST Display the contents of the PM Window List
- /B Bare display format (no header/footer)
- HTEE T-shaped pipe fitting
- /A Append to the end of the file rather than overwriting
- HTEXTCONV Convert text file formats
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /ICP Set input code page
- /OCP Set output code page
- /INL Set input newline convention
- /ONL Set output newline convention
- HTOUCH Alter file date & time stamps
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- The date and time formats vary according to the COUNTRY setting in CONFIG.SYS.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /Z Override read-only protection
- /Q Operate quietly
- /N Simulate operation without modifying files
- /U Do not display summary information
- /D Use the given date instead of today's date
- /T Use the given time instead of the current time
- /M Specify which of 'w' (last write) 'a' (last access) or
- 'c' (creation) date/time is modified
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HTREE Display a filesystem tree
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /F Display filenames in each directory
- /G Use non-graphic characters
- /B Brief display format (no size information)
- HWC Count words, lines, and characters
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /B Bare display format (no header/footer)
- /C Ignore control characters
- /H Hyphens break words
- /U Punctuation characters count as letters
- /O Specify what to output
- HWHAT Display embedded ID strings from files
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /U Do not display summary information
- HWHICH Report the postition of a command on the PATH
- Standard wildcards *,? may be used in Commands.
- /P Specify the environment variable to use for the path (default:PATH)
- /X Specify the environment variable to use for extensions (default:PATHEXT)
- /B Brief display format (no attr/date)
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HXDEL Delete files
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /X Remove empty subdirectories
- /Z Override read-only protection
- /W Zero the contents of each file before deleting it
- /F Do not save undelete information
- /Q Operate quietly
- /N Simulate operation without modifying files
- /U Do not display summary information
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HXDIR Extended directory display
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
- /U Do not display summary information
- /B Brief display format (no attr/date)
- /F Display the full name including path
- /T Display last access (a), last write (w), or creation (c) dates
- /O Sort files by Name, Extension, Date, Size, or type.
- /ISO8601 Display dates and times in the ISO 8601 format
- HY Y-shaped pipe fitting
- Enhanced wildcards *,?,[],{} may be used in Filespecs.
- /A Select files by the given attribute rule
- /S Scan subdirectories recursively
- /E Do not display non-fatal error messages
-