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- W H A T ' S N E W
-
- Version 3.1
-
- 1. Corrected problem causing the program to starting deleting all files
- on the default drive [complete disk erasure], if the user typed
- "[drive:]path" in capital letters on the command line.
-
-
- C O P Y R I G H T N O T I C E
-
- Copyright (C) 1989-1993 Joseph M. Albanese. All rights reserved.
- KILLDIR is a trademark of Joseph M. Albanese.
-
- No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,
- stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language (natural
- or computer), in any form or by any means, without the prior written
- permission of Joseph M. Albanese.
-
- You are granted a license to use the software described in this manual.
- The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of
- that license, which is described following this notice.
-
-
- L I C E N S E A G R E E M E N T
-
- The "Shareware Release" of KILLDIR is fully copyrighted and may not be
- sold. However, as with all shareware, it may be copied freely for
- evaluation purposes. There is no fee for personal use; however, use of
- KILLDIR for any purpose other than personal use requires the written
- permission of the author. Licensing fees may apply.
-
- Send inquiries to: Joseph M. Albanese, P.O. Box 1126, Martinsville, VA 24114.
- Daytime telephone (703)666-9533 - ≡NEOCOM BBS (703)666-9535 - CIS 72110,3562
-
-
- W A R R A N T I E S A N D L I A B I L I T Y
-
- Joseph M. Albanese disclaims all warranties relating to this software,
- whether express or implied, including but not limited to any implied
- warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and
- all such warranties are expressly and specifically disclaimed. Neither
- Joseph M. Albanese nor anyone else who has been involved in the
- creation, production, or delivery of this software shall be liable for
- any indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of the
- use or inability to use such software even if Joseph M. Albanese has
- been advised of the possibility of such damages or claims. In no event
- shall Joseph M. Albanese's liability for any damages ever exceed the
- price paid for the license to use the software, regardless of the form
- of claim. The person using the software bears all risk as to the
- quality and performance of the software. Some states do not allow the
- exclusion of the limit of liability for consequential or incidental
- damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This agreement
- shall be governed by the laws of the state of Virginia and shall inure
- to the benefit of Joseph M. Albanese and any successors, administrators,
- heirs and assigns. Any action or proceeding brought by either party
- against the other arising out of or related to this agreement shall be
- brought only in the STATE or FEDERAL COURT of competent jurisdiction
- located in Henry County, Virginia. The parties hereby consent to in
- personam jurisdiction of said courts.
-
-
- P U R P O S E
-
- The original "KILL DIRECTORY" utility! KILLDIR deletes a directory, all
- its subdirectories, and all files contained therein. Removes hidden,
- system and even read-only files! Built-in typo protection. No preset
- file limit. "QUIET" mode for incorporating into other applications.
- Safe for use on local area networks. NOVELL tested.
-
-
- U S A G E
-
- SYNTAX: C> killdir [drive:]path [/f] [/q]
-
- EXAMPLES: C> killdir \temp
- C> killdir c:\windows
- C> killdir A:\trash /q
-
- PARMS: "/q" = "QUIET" mode. No screen output (or prompts) <-- CAUTION!
- "/f" = "FAKE" mode. Nothing actually deleted.
-
-
- I N S T R U C T I O N S
-
- KILLDIR is very powerful, but that doesn't mean it is difficult to use.
- On the contrary, just type KILLDIR and the name of the directory you
- want to delete (or "KILL") and press ENTER. You will then be presented
- with the following prompt:
-
- Killing: C:\THE\DIR\YOU\PICK
-
- You are about to delete the subdirectory shown above, including all files
- and subdirectories contained in it.
-
- Do you wish to continue (y/n)?
-
- If you answer "y", KILLDIR begins deleting files and removing
- directories immediately. However, if you answer "n", nothing will be
- deleted and you will be returned to the DOS prompt -- no harm done.
-
- IMPORTANT: KILLDIR does NOT prompt you for input prior to deleting
- files or directories.
-
-
- S P E C I A L P A R A M E T E R S
-
- There are currently only two optional command line options available in
- KILLDIR:
-
- 1. "/f" FAKE - This parameter causes KILLDIR to "FAKE" the deleting
- process. When this option is used, KILLDIR goes through the
- motions of killing the directory(ies); however, nothing is
- actually destroyed. It's good practice to use KILLDIR with
- "/f" the first few times you use it, to be sure there is no
- mistake.
-
- 2. "/q" QUIET - This parameter causes KILLDIR to silence all screen
- output and keyboard input, making it ideal for incorporation
- into other applications.
-
- IMPORTANT: In order to make this feature most effective, it
- was necessary to remove all prompting along with
- screen output. This meanse KILLDIR will not even
- ask "Do you want to continue (y/n)?" before it
- starts deleting. Use this feature with CAUTION!
-
- NOTE: The command line options "/f" and "/q" are not mutually
- exclusive. They may be used together or individually.
-
- Send inquiries to: Joseph M. Albanese, P.O. Box 1126, Martinsville, VA 24114.
- Daytime telephone (703)666-9533 - ≡NEOCOM BBS (703)666-9535 - CIS 72110,3562
-