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F I L E / A R C H I V E F I L E / A R C H I V E
Version 2.00
S U M M A R Y S U M M A R Y
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Author: Marcor Enterprises Author: Marcor Enterprises
8857 Commerce Park Place, Suite D
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Telephone: (317) 876-9376 Telephone: (317) 876-9376
Requirements: MS-DOS 2.1 or greater, 256K Requirements: MS-DOS 2.1 or greater, 256K
Hard disk recommended
Color optional
Program Description: Program Description:
File/Archive is a self-activating utility for analyzing and
archiving files on a hard disk. Using a variety of criteria
set by the user, the system looks for files which may no
longer be active and offers the opportunity to either remove
them completely or archive (move) them from their current
location. Technically a hard disk is not required, but the
system's value is in its ability to scan large amounts of
data and automatically select data needing attention. The
registration fee is $50.
Features: Features:
File/Archive uses pre-selected directories to be used for
finding files which are candidates to be archived. For each
specified directory, you supply information about what types
of files or groups of files should be analyzed or excluded
from analysis and information about what constitutes an
active or inactive file. A master configuration record
tells File/Archive how often to look at directory entries to
see whether they should be analyzed. By including the
proper command in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, the system can be
made totally automatic. The only thing the system will not
do automatically is actually archive files - it merely
presents the files that meet the selection criteria in a
menu and asks if you would like to archive or delete any of
them. Any files that are selected are then moved to a
designated archive location, usually a diskette.
Information about the file, such as date, time, and size of
the file, is then recorded in a catalog along with
information such as when it was archived, where it was
originally located, and where it is now located. This
information can be reviewed or printed at any time, and,
with two or three keystrokes, any archived file can be
recalled to its original location. An archived file can
also be recalled to any new location, or it can be copied to
any location and left in the archive. The system allows you
to customize several parameters such as a variety of default
values it uses, specify whether to include system or hidden
files in its analysis (although it won't allow you to
archive such files as long as they have those attributes),
specify whether or not to use DOS's write verify feature,
assign your own function keys, etc. It also allows you to
select any combination of colors. Finally, the program
contains an anti-virus guard.
Registered users receive a printed user manual and the
latest version of the programs plus telephone support for
problems.
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