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- │ This help contains the following chapters : │
- │ │
- │ 1. Introduction │
- │ 2. How to use UDEL ? │
- │ 3. Examples │
- │ 4. Default options │
- │ 5. UDEL limits │
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- ──────────────────────────── 1. INTRODUCTION ─────────────────────────────────
-
-
- UDEL (the Ultimate DELete command) will be a component of UTOOLS (the Ultimate
- TOOLS) which will contain the following four tools :
-
- UCD Intelligent directory change that works between disks/partitions and
- whitout having to give a complete path.
- UCOPY File and/or directory copy with several selection options. When the des-
- tination disk is a floppy diskette, UCOPY is able to split files on se-
- veral diskettes if necessary and may restore only designated files.
- UDEL Files/Directories deletion with numerous options (see below). Note that
- without any option, UDEL works like the DEL command.
- UDIR File list with numerous selection options (date, size, type, ...) and
- usable like a more powerful WHERE.
-
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ IMPORTANT NOTE : │
- │ │
- │ Today (08/01/91) UDEL is the unique UTOOL │
- │ really available. Other components will be │
- │ distributed as soon as they will be avai- │
- │ lable. │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
-
- UDEL is distributed as shareware, which means if you've downloaded it from a
- bulletin board or obtained it from a friend, you can try it out before you
- decide whether you'd like to keep it. Like all shareware, if you do decide to
- keep UDEL, you must pay a registration fee.
-
- UDEL is a copyrighted program protected by both international and U.S. copy-
- right law. If you obtained UDEL from an on-line computer service or bulletin
- board, a friend or colleague, or another similar source, you have an unregis-
- tered (trial) copy. You are authorized to use this copy without charge for a
- limited period of time (One month). After this time is up, you must register
- and pay for UDEL to continue using it.
-
- You may freely give your copy of UDEL but without discarding or modifiing any
- of the files in the package which MUST contain :
-
- README.TXT An introduction english text file
- MELIRE.TXT An introduction french text file
- UDEL.EXE DOS Executable file
- UDELW.EXE Windows Executable file
- UDEL_END.HLP English DOS help file
- UDEL_FRD.HLP French DOS help file
- UDEL_ENW.HLP English Windows help file
- UDEL_EN.CFG English configuration file (may be renamed UDEL.CFG)
- UDEL_FR.CFG French configuration file (may be renamed UDEL.CFG)
-
-
- The registration fee for a single copy of both versions UDEL is $20 (or 120 FF).
- Corporate licenses are available. Please, contact us.
-
- Payment of this fee entitles you to :
-
- ∙ A disk with the latest version of UDEL, registered to you.
- ∙ A complete documentation file ready to print.
- ∙ A free upgrade to the next major version of UDEL. Future upgrades will be
- available for downloading from different sources ; if you do not have a
- modem there will be a minimal processing charge ($5 including shipping) to
- obtain an upgrade on diskette.
-
-
-
- Why are these tools modestly called Ultimate Tools ?
-
- First, we wanted to call them YADEL (Yet Another DELete command), YADIR, YACOPY
- and YACD (As you can see, these names are a little bit less pretentious).
- But these names are too long to be efficiently and rapidly typed. And the key-
- board layout is not adapted to a fast typing of the three consecutive letters
- Y, A and D.
- Besides, the name YATOOLS for the complete package didn't suit to us.
- That's why, after a long time of reflexion (maybe about 2 seconds), we humbly
- decided to call our tools the 'Ultimate' tools, because we did not see so
- powerful tools on the freeware or shareware market until now and wa are sure
- that it would be impossible to write better tools like these, now. ;-)
-
-
- If you like UDEL and decide to pay your fee, please send it to :
-
- GREEN Informatique
- ATTN : Mr. Georges PLANELLES
- Rue du Tour de l'Eau
- ZI de Champ Roman
- F-38400 ST MARTIN D'HERES
- FRANCE
- Fax : (33) 76.44.34.50
-
- And please, don't forget to give the following informations :
-
- - Your complete address,
- - Version number of your copy of UDEL.
- - Diskette format desired.
-
- For outside Europe users, if you want a fast delivery via air mail (instead
- of surface mail - may last one or two monthes), please add $3.
-
-
- Every remark or suggestion or bug report about UDEL will be welcome.
-
-
-
- ─────────────────────────── 2. HOW TO USE UDEL ? ─────────────────────────────
-
-
- What is UDEL ?
-
- UDEL allow you to select and delete files AND directories across disks or
- partitions if desired, all in one command.
- Several file specifications are allowed on the same command line.
- Several options allow you to select with precision which files to delete.
- UDEL may also only list the selected files acting like a more powerful WHERE.
-
- This command may be EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. As an example, when
- ┌────────────┐ no default option is defined, the command UDEL /R /X \*.*
- │ BE CAREFUL │ deletes ALL the files AND ALL the directories on ALL the
- └────────────┘ mounted disks or partitions without asking for confirmation
- (incredible, isn't it ? Yes, but fast and efficient ! I hope
- you have a recent backup)
-
- UDEL Syntax :
-
- UDEL [[-|/<Options>] [<Parameters>] [<File Spec.>] ...] ...
-
- Options must allways be preceded by a '-' or '/' sign. Those options that must
- not be followed by a parameter may be combined (/ABC, for example).
- Some options must be followed by one parameter (date or file name). In that
- case, the following parameter in the command line is supposed to be the awaited
- parameter.
- Most options act like a toggle : If a default option is defined (See UDEL /I),
- the same option ine the command line toggles the corresponding default option ;
- Each occurence of the option on the command line toggles the previous state of
- the option.
-
- Note that UDEL without any option acts like the DOS 3.x or 4.x DEL command.
-
- Available options :
-
- - *NW* stands for : Feature not available in the Windows version -
-
- /? Help in english or french, depending on the default language
- /A [A]ide (Help in french) (*NW*).
- /C [C]onfirm before each deletion of a file or a directory
- /D Confirm only before each deletion of a [D]irectory
- /F The list of files to be deleted is in the following [F]ile name (*NW*).
- /H [H]elp (Help in english !)
- /K [K]eepDir - Do not delete directories, only files
- /I [I]nstall default options
- /L Only [L]ist files and directories without deleting them
- /N [N]ewer - Delete only files which have been modified since the following
- date (MMDDYY if language is english, DDMMYY if french)
- /O [O]lder - Delete only files which have not been modified since the follo-
- wing date
- /P [P]aginate the list of deleted files (if /L or /V option) (*NW*)
- /R [R]ecursevely delete files in sub-directories of the current or designated
- directory
- /S Delete also [S]pecial files (invisible, system or read-only)
- /V [V]erbose - List all deleted files and directories.
- /X Repeat deletion across [X] all disks or partitions (except for floppies).
- /Z [Z]ero - Rewrite file with zeroes before deletion. This action prevent the
- undelete function of some popular tools like PCTOOLS(tm).
- /1 Delete Recursiveley but only from the first [1] level of the current tree
- (see below for more explanations).
-
-
-
- ────────────────────────────── 3. EXAMPLES ───────────────────────────────────
-
-
- Explanations for these examples are given supposing that no default option
- is installed with the UDEL /I command.
-
-
- UDEL *.BAK
- Deletes all the .BAK files in the current directory.
-
- UDEL /R *.BAK
- Deletes all the .BAK files and directories in the current directory and all
- sub-directories of the current directory.
-
- UDEL /R \*.BAK
- Deletes all the .BAK files and directories in the current partition/disk.
-
- UDEL /R /X \*.BAK
- Deletes all the .BAK files and directories in all directories of all the mounted
- disks/partitions.
-
- UDEL /R /X D:\*.BAK
- Deletes all the .BAK files and directories in the D: disk/partition (note that
- the unit specification D: supersedes the /X option).
-
- UDEL -RXL \*.BAK
- Lists all the .BAK files in all the mounted disks/partitions without deleting
- them (The /X option works only with file specs of the form '\<file spec>'
- without any drive spec. or subdirectories).
-
- UDEL -RV -O 072290 *.BAK *.OLD *.SAV
- Deletes and lists all the .BAK, .OLD and .SAV files in the current directory
- and in all the sub-directories if they don't have been modified since 07/22/90
-
- UDEL /RV \*.BAK /R \*.OLD /RV \*.SAV
- 1. Deletes and lists all the .BAK files in the current disk/partition
- 2. Deletes and lists all the .OLD files in the root directory of the current
- disk/partition (note that the second /R option toggles the first one)
- 3. Deletes and does not list all the .SAV files in the current disk/partition
- (note that the third /R option toggles the second one and the second /V
- option toggle the first one)
-
- UDEL -RV -F LIST.DEL
- Recursively deletes and lists all the files and directories which specifications
- are founded in the text file LIST.DEL (This file must be a text file with only
- one file specification on each line).
-
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE :
- --------------
-
- With the /R option, if \AAA\BBB and \AAA\CCC\BBB subdirectories are present in
- the current drive (same BBB name, but not at the same level in the tree), the
- following commands :
-
- 'UDEL /R \AAA\BBB' or
- 'UDEL /R BBB' if the current directory is \AAA
-
- will delete both BBB subdirectories in the tree because all subdirectories of
- AAA will be scanned, not only the \AAA\BBB one.
- This may be annoying if not wanted.
-
- The /1 option (which works with the /R option) tells UDEL to scan only from
- the first level of subdirectories.
-
- The command :
-
- 'UDEL /R /1 \AAA\BBB'
-
- will destroy the complete sub-tree under \AAA\BBB (BBB included), but NOT other
- BBB subdirectories.
-
-
- ─────────────────────────── 4. DEFAULT OPTIONS ───────────────────────────────
-
-
- The UDEL /I command allow you to define some default options, that is to say
- options it is not necessary to repeat in the UDEL command line each time you
- use it.
- These default options are saved in the UDEL.CFG file which is in the same
- directory as UDEL.EXE.
-
- Available default options are :
-
- /R Recursive mode
- /V Verbose mode
- /C Confirm each file/directory deletion
- /D Confirm only each directory deletion
- /K Do not delete directories, only files
- /Z Rewrite files with zeroes before deleting
- /S Delete invisible and read-only files
- /X Delete across mounted disks/partitions
- /P Paginate list of deleted files/directories (if /V or /L option)
- /L Only list files without deletion
- /1 Delete recursively from the first level only
-
- Besides, it is possible to indicate which language to use for UDEL messages and
- UDEL help (english or french - sorry, the english version is not a very good
- one and there is no german or spanish version available !) and which default
- answer must UDEL propose in case of confirmation.
-
-
- When default options are installed, you must NOT repeat them on the command line
- (remember that an option toggles the state of the last same option). In fact,
- you must use the option if you do want to toggle it.
-
- In verbose mode, default options are repeted embedded in '[]' characters on the
- first line of the screen.
-
- Example :
- IF the /L option is a default one, if you really want to delete a file, you
- must use a UDEL /L command to toggle the /L default option.
-
-
- ───────────────────────────── 5. UDEL LIMITS ─────────────────────────────────
-
-
- UDEL is NOT able to delete read-only directories.
- "But what can be the use of such a read-only directory ?" could you say.
- An example of such a directory is the protection directory of Excel 2.x (in the
- french version). This directory is also invisible. No one has to create a
- file in this directory, only Excel has to control that this directory exists
- and is invisible and is read-only.
-
-
- ──────────────────────────────── LAST WORDS ──────────────────────────────────
-
-
- To english readers: If you have read this text before it has been corrected
- by somebody who really speaks english, I think you have understood that english
- is not my native language.
- Be that as it may, I hope you have also understood this help (*) even if you
- would'nt have written it exactly like it was ...
-
- (*) That is to say I hope you do not need help to read this help !
-
-
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