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- PROGRAM: MDSECRET.COM,CDSECRET.COM,RDSECRET.COM
-
- GENERAL FUNCTION: To allow special subdirectories on a drive that are not
- revealed by DIR.
-
- WHY IS IT NEEDED? There is no way in DOS to conceal entire subdirectories.
-
- INSTALLATION: None
-
- FORMAT: MDSECRET
- CDSECRET
- RDSECRET
-
- EXAMPLES: None
-
- HOW TO USE IT: These three programs all run analogously to MD,CD, and
- RD, except that they take no DOS arguments.
- To create a "secret" subdirectory, run MDSECRET. You will
- be prompted for a name of up of 7 characters.
- To copy files into your secret subdirectory, make it your current
- subdirectory by running CDSECRET, then copy files into it. You will be
- prompted for the secret subdirectory name. You can then use the normal
- CD command to change subdirectories, as well as all normal DOS commands
- and programs.
- To remove a secret subdirectory, first make it your current directory,
- then delete all files in it, and change subdirectories to one not within
- your secret subdirectory. Then run RDSECRET, which will prompt you for
- the name of the secret subdirectory to remove.
-
- OTHER EFFECTS: None
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Works with DOS 2.x and 3.0.
-
- COMMENTS: None
-
- SOURCE OF PROGRAM: Unknown.