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- THE ZIP TERMINUS(c) V6.1B
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- Copyright 1990-92 By S.T.CALISE
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- All Rights Reserved!
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Shareware Notice ........................... 2
- Registration Information ........................... 2
- Hardware/Software Required ........................... 3
- Background Information ........................... 3
- Installation ........................... 3
- Configure ........................... 5
- File Management ........................... 6
- Mouse Operation ........................... 7
- Directory Views ........................... 7
- ZIPUP Operations ........................... 7
- UNZIP Operations ........................... 8
- OVERFLOW Warning ........................... 8
- Make Self-Dissolving ZIPS ........................... 8
- ZIP File Comments ........................... 8
- Test/Check ZIPFILE(S) ........................... 8
- ZIP Password Protection ........................... 9
- Memory Available Function ........................... 10
- Insufficient Memory ........................... 10
- Directory PICK LIST ........................... 11
- Auto-Check Virus Scan ........................... 12
- VIRUS Scan Submenu ........................... 12
- Virus Found! - Continue/Halt? ........................... 12
- Recursive ZIP Procedures ........................... 12
- Automated Path Select ........................... 13
- DOS BATCH FILE(s) ........................... 14
- Bulletin Board Posting ........................... 14
- Virus Detection Addendum ........................... 15
- Acknowledgements ........................... 16
- Upgrades ........................... 16
- Registration Form ........................... 16
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- - PAGE 2 -
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- ***** SHAREWARE NOTICE:
-
- You may copy and pass on this SHAREWARE version of THE ZIP
- TERMINUS(c) provided the following guidelines are adhered to:
- All original files must remain intact and with no modifications
- or additions of any kind. It must remain as a program PACKAGE
- consisting of only the files listed below. You have a twenty-one(21)
- day trial period to examine or test The ZIP TERMINUS(c). Your
- paid registration is required for ANY further use.
-
- Programs included in THE ZIP TERMINUS(c) Package: ZT61B.EXE ;
- ZTCF1.EXE ; ZTCF2.EXE ; REGISTER.EXE ; PRINTDOC.BAT ;
- ZT61B.DOC ; README.1ST (7 files)
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-
- The author and holder of copyright hereby disclaim all
- warranties relating to this software, whether express or implied,
- including and without limitation to any implied warranties of
- merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The USER of
- this software shall bear all risk as to the quality and
- performance of the software. The USER shall also bear full
- responsibility for any accidental or other damage caused, related
- or attributed to the use and/or performance of this software. THE
- ZIP TERMINUS(c) IS DISTRIBUTED 'AS IS' .
-
-
- ***** REGISTER SOFTWARE:
-
- A convenient registration form has been provided with
- this working program. Run the program REGISTER.EXE from
- any DOS prompt(Prints to any standard device). The most
- recent version of THE ZIP TERMINUS(c) will be sent to you
- upon registration. Registration will allow continued use on
- a single computer unless otherwise licensed. Please answer
- all questions and include the $20.00 registration fee in
- U.S. funds. Mail the completed form with your remittance to:
-
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- S.T. Calise
- 673 Herbertsville Rd.
- Brick, New Jersey 08724 USA
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- See Page #14 for information on upgrades and registration form.
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- - PAGE 3 -
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- HARDWARE RECOMMENDATIONS
-
- 640K BYTES MEMORY (512K MIN)
- HARD DRIVE - OR ANY COMBINATION
- OF HARD DRIVE AND/OR FLOPPY(S)*
- (IBM MDA) OR (CGA C80) TEXT MODE/EMULATION REQ.
- M.S./COMPATIBLE MOUSE OPTIONAL
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- SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
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- PC/MS DOS V2.1 - 5.0
- PKZIP(tm) v1.X by PKWARE, INC.
- VIRUSCAN(tm) v85,v86 or higher by McAfee Associates
-
-
- BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
-
- This program was designed to be an intelligent front end
- for PKWARE's PKZIP(tm) V1.1X compression/archive utility.
- One of the main objectives in writing this program was to reduce
- the amount of user input required each time a file is ZIPPED
- or UNZIPPED. This program in no way attempts to facilitate
- EVERY archive convention offered by PKZIP(tm). Instead, it
- offers a modest selection of power options that will be of
- help to the beginner or intermediate user in their daily
- telecommunication and archive activities.
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- ***** INSTALL THE ZIP TERMINUS(c):
-
- THE ZIP TERMINUS(c) operates most efficiently when
- used in conjunction with a hard drive. You may also use
- this program with 2 floppy drives or any combination of
- hard and floppy drives. The minimum for operation is
- (TWO FLOPPY DRIVES) or (ONE HARD DRIVE)
-
- PKZIP(tm) files needed are : PKZIP.EXE; UNZIP.EXE;
- ZIP2EXE.EXE;
-
- McAfee VIRUSCAN files needed: SCAN.EXE
-
- ZIP TERMINUS files needed : ZTCF1.EXE ; ZTCF2.EXE;
- ZT61B.EXE;
-
- MS/PC DOS files required : COMMAND.COM
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- - PAGE 4 -
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- HARD DRIVE: 1. Create one subdirectory for PKZIP(tm) and
- THE ZIP TERMINUS.
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- 2. Copy PKZIP(tm), ZIP TERMINUS and SCAN.EXE
- files to the subdirectory.
-
- 3. Type the following lines pressing <ENTER>
- after each:
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- c:
- cd\terminus
- zt61B.exe
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- 4. Press F5 to configure when you arrive at the
- main menu. c: may be d: or any logical drive
- where you have placed the TERMINUS files.
- cd\terminus may be cd\utility or any subdirectory
- on the drive where you have placed the TERMINUS
- files.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FLOPPY : 1. Format a blank data disk.
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- 2. Copy PKZIP(tm), ZIP TERMINUS and SCAN.EXE
- files to the disk. Put them in the ROOT DIR -
- not a subdirectory.
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- <IMPORTANT> ---> 3. You must copy COMMAND.COM to the disk.
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- 4. Place your disk in Drive #A. Type the
- following lines and press <ENTER> after each:
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- a:
- cd\
- zt61B.exe
-
- 5. Press F5 to configure when you arrive at the
- main menu.
-
- NOTE: When using only floppy disks, operations may be limited by the
- lack of free disk space. A hard drive is recommended. Also,
- all files including COMMAND.COM should not be installed in a
- subdirectory on your floppy.(put them in the root)
-
- NOTE: You MUST start zt61B.exe from the directory where it is
- located at. You must switch the active subdirectory
- and drive to the TERMINUS files location before running
- zt61B.exe so that your previously saved CFG file can be
- loaded in. TERMINUS assumes that the CFG file is in the
- startup directory and drive.
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- - PAGE 5 -
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- ***** CONFIGURE THE ZIP TERMINUS:
-
- THE ZIP TERMINUS(c) may be configured from the main
- program menu or any sub-menu while the program is running. It
- is highly recommended that you configure your paths and
- parameters when running the program for the first time. You
- may use separate directories for the zipup and unzip process.
- Designate different target directories if so desired. Take
- your time and plan where you want the file action to occur
- for each of the functions. Make sure that you save the
- default parameters when you are done. Here is an explanation
- of the program parameters:
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- THE TERMINUS PRGMS DIR: Location of the ZIP TERMINUS files.
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- PKZIP(tm) PROGRAM DIR: Drive and directory where
- PKZIP(tm) is located at.
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- McAFEE SCAN.EXE DIR: Location of SCAN.EXE
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- ZIPUP FILE SOURCE DIR: The directory path that will
- hold all files that will be
- ZIPPED up.
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- ZIPUP FILE TARGET DIR: Directory path where the ZIP
- file will be created. This can
- be the same as the source path.
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- UNZIP FILE SOURCE DIR: This directory will contain the
- ZIP file(s) that get unzipped.
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- UNZIP FILE TARGET DIR: Directory where all the files
- that are extracted from the master
- ZIP will end up. This can be
- the same as the UNZIP FILE
- SOURCE path.
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- DOS SHELL PATH & FILE: This parameter will describe
- where the DOS Shell will be
- located and the name of the
- shell program. If you use
- PCTOOLS XTREE or any other hard
- drive manager just enter the
- directory and the name of the
- program that must be executed to
- make your shell work. You may
- even use the file COMMAND.COM if
- no shell is available. When you
- press <F3> the program control
- will go to the file you specify.
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- ZIPUP ARCHIVE OPTIONS: THE ZIP TERMINUS comes with
- -a as the default. This will
- allow you to create and add to
- ZIP archives. You may change this
- parameter to suit your needs.
- Consult your PKZIP(tm) manual
- for more information on ZIPUP
- options.
-
- UNZIP ARCHIVE OPTIONS: THE ZIP TERMINUS comes with -e
- as the default. This will allow
- all selected files within the
- source ZIP file to be extracted.
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- VIEW ARCHIVE OPTIONS: The default is -v which will
- display all files inside the
- master ZIP. Read PKZIP docs
- for more information.
-
- SCAN.EXE PRGM. OPTIONS: Parameter options used with SCAN
- for the VIRUS SCAN submenu.
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- ZIP/UNZIP --- PASSWORD: Place your choice of password
- for ZIP scramble / unscramble
- operation. No spaces or '-'
- characters allowed.
-
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- ***** FILE MANAGEMENT
-
- You may jump in and out of THE ZIP TERMINUS, each
- time copying, moving, deleting, etc. the files you choose.
- Just press F3 at any menu. THE ZIP TERMINUS will suspend
- operation while you are in your shell/utility. You can get
- back to THE ZIP TERMINUS by using the EXIT/QUIT function
- of your utility or by typing 'EXIT' at the DOS command prompt.
- DO NOT attempt to go back to THE ZIP TERMINUS by re-launching
- ZT61B.EXE instead of using your SHELL's 'EXIT' function.
-
- PCTOOLS V5.5 V6.0 & V7.1 was tested successfully with the 640K
- memory model*. You may even specify COMMAND.COM so that you have
- direct access to DOS. The ZIP TERMINUS program is very small and
- does not reserve much memory for code and data.
-
- * It is reccomended that your system have 640K memory.
- You will need this much memory if you plan to run PCTOOLS v7.1
- N.R. full blown shell from THE ZIP TERMINUS. Other shells
- need less RAM and will reduce the required memory reserve. See
- page #10 on how to determine available RAM.
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- - PAGE 7 -
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- ***** SPECIAL NOTE TO USERS OF PCTOOLS(tm) PCSHELL:
-
- IF you add an entry to your application menu and run THE
- ZIP TERMINUS from there, you should not experience any
- problems. If you run ZT61B.EXE from the directory on your
- hard disk directly by pressing return or clicking when the file
- is highlighted and you have QUICK RUN 'ON' in your option menu,
- you will have much less memory to work with.(about 200K less)
- Turn QUICK RUN 'OFF' or add an entry to your applications menu
- and run it from there. Also, it is not advised to run PCTOOLS(tm)
- RESIDENT since this will eat up more memory needed for THE ZIP
- TERMINUS and PKZIP(tm).
-
- Do not alter your PCTOOLS configuration while you are in
- the shell. Certain actions taken by the user while in certain
- versions of PCTOOLS may prompt PCTOOLS to issue a SAVE EXIT or
- CONTINUE prompt when you try to return to TERMINUS. Select
- EXIT and DO NOT SAVE your configuration. Use PCTOOLS to copy,
- delete or move files. Always re-read the tree when you are finally
- out of TERMINUS and back to the PCTOOLS PCSHELL!
-
- ***** MOUSE OPERATION:
-
- The two button Microsoft Mouse hardware specifications
- are supported by this program when used in conjunction with a
- color display/card that supports the IBM CGA C80 standard.
- The program's video mode auto-detect logic disables mouse
- operation if a Monochrome Display Adapter is detected. Only
- keyboard entry is functional in MONOCHROME video mode(IBM MDA
- standard). Logitech and all other Microsoft Mouse compatible
- mice should function properly. The program logic checks for
- a 'connected' mouse. You should not experience any trouble
- if your mouse is truly M.S. compatible, connected to the
- serial port or buss card, and the mouse driver software was
- installed prior to running this program.
-
-
- ***** DIRECTORY VIEWS:
-
- You may view the contents of the ZIPUP SOURCE, ZIPUP
- TARGET, UNZIP SOURCE and the UNZIP TARGET directories by
- clicking the mouse button when the cursor is over the prompt
- ALT-D on the top function bar in the right hand corner.
- You may also press the ALT-D key combo to get the same results.
-
- ***** ZIPUP OPERATION:
-
- This version doesn't default the file list for ZIPUP
- operations as '*.*'. You MUST select a single file or a
- group of files for a ZIP operation. The directory for ZIPUP
- SOURCE files is the directory displayed when you are
- selecting a single file. If you don't tag any files or forget
- to specify a ZIP file name, an audible cue will sound. Be
- careful......read the PKZIP(tm) DOCS. Plan your directory
- PATHS and ZIP PARAMETERS cautiously!
-
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- Lists of files can be zipped in the following manner.
- Click or press enter when the file(s) you desire to add to
- the ZIP file are highlighted. Press <ESC> when you are
- through. Press #2 and enter a name for the ZIP file you are
- about to create. Select #3 and the list of files will be
- 'ZIPPED UP'. There is a 512 file limitation. Use *.* for
- larger file counts. PRESS <*> asterisk.
-
- Menu option #4 allows you to delete any file within a ZIP
- file. You may choose any ZIP file from SOURCE/TARGET dirs.
- The files within the ZIP are then displayed. Choose one or
- several files to delete and then proceed.
-
-
- ***** UNZIP OPERATION:
-
- The main thing to remember here is that only the UNZIP
- SOURCE directory is displayed for UNZIP file selection. You
- may choose from those files with a '.ZIP' extension. If you
- need to perform any file operations you should jump to your
- SHELL and then EXIT when finished. The resulting file will be
- placed in the UNZIP source directory.
-
- ***** OVERFLOW Warning:
-
- ZT61B has a 512 file limit on ZIP file list functions.
- To ZIPUP or UNZIP more than 512 files press <SHIFT #8> for
- *.* mode operation.
-
- ***** MAKE '*.EXE' OPERATION: (PKSFX)
-
- This function will process '*.ZIP' files found in the
- ZIPUPUNZIP directories. All '*.EXE' files will be left in
- the selected directory. Use ALT-P to temporarily change the
- ZIPUP or UNZIP directory location if the current value is not
- acceptable. Use your SHELL if you need to jockey files around
- to this or any other directory. The resulting '*.EXE' file
- will be self-dissolving. Please read your PKZIP(tm) DOCS for
- further information.
-
- ***** ZIP FILE COMMENTS: (-z)
-
- There is only one type of comment operation offered in this
- version of the ZIP TERMINUS. It is available in the ZIPUP, UNZIP
- and MAKE SFX submenus. Press ALT-C and first select a directory
- and then a file to place a comment on.
-
- ***** TEST ZIPFILE(S):
-
- This option is available by pressing <F8> on the menu
- bar. It will verify a zip file for checksum, etc. Use this
- option if you have any doubts about a ZIP file after modem
- transfer, a hard disk crash, etc. Version 6.1B will check
- a single file, list of files, or all files in the Directory.
-
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- ***** PASSWORD PROTECTION:
-
- Press <F9> to toggle password on or off. The password
- protect mode garbles each individual file in the master ZIP
- during the ZIPUP process. This is the only time that an
- individual file or group of files can be password protected.
- The master zip file, the file containing the individual files
- you ZIPPED up, does not get the password protection. Only
- the individual files within are protected. It is therefore
- possible to construct a master ZIP that has some of it's
- files password protected and others which are not. This can
- be accomplished by adding one or several files at a time to
- the master ZIP and toggling PASSWORD on or off as needed.
- You can even have different passwords for different groups of
- files within a master ZIP file. The use of password garble
- protection has many uses in corporate inter-office E-Mail,
- etc.
-
- The password can be changed by pressing <F5> and
- changing the password default parameter. Don't forget to save
- your changes when you are finished so that each time you run
- THE ZIP TERMINUS your first choice password will be loaded.
-
- Unzipping a master zip file that has some or all of it's
- individual files password protected is easily accomplished.
- Toggle password on by pressing <F9> , make sure you have the
- right password(press <F5> to change it), and unzip as you
- would normally do. Make repeated passes if more than one
- password was used for different groups of file(s). You can't
- do any damage if you have the wrong password or the master
- ZIP you have chosen doesn't have any password protected files
- within.
-
- IF you convert a password protected ZIP to an EXE file
- you must use the correct password or the file will not self-
- dissolve. Assume the file you created was TEST.ZIP and you
- converted it to TEST.EXE. The password used was
- 'TERMINUS'. Typing the following from the DOS command line
- will do the trick:
-
- A> test.exe -sTERMINUS
-
-
- Do not use the character '-' or include any spaces in
- your password. PKZIP(tm) password protection is case
- sensitive so be aware that upper and lower case characters,
- i.e. 'Y' or 'y', are considered as being different.
-
- CAUTION!: Remember your password when zipping up. It is
- not feasible to unzip files in a ZIP file that are password
- protected if you don't have the right password!
-
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- ***** MEMORY AVAILABLE FUNCTION:
-
- Memory available for SHELL launch or PKZIP(tm) operations
- can be found by pressing CTRL-F key combination while in ANY
- MENU or CHANGE DEFAULTS. Free memory for SHELL launch is also
- displayed each time you press F3 to go to your favorite shell.
- This is RAM memory not FREE DISK SPACE! The number of FREE Kb
- displayed is the size of the largest CONTIGUOUS block available.
-
- Memory free reported is the largest CONTIGUOUS block available.
- FREE reported when using DOS V3.3 and running THE ZIP TERMINUS
- from PCTOOLS V6.0 non-resident is approximately 350K BYTES not
- including pathfinder. This is sufficient to re-enter PCTOOLS V7.1 by
- pressing F3 -DOS SHELL whenever it is displayed in the lower menu bar.
-
- The SAME AMOUNT of FREE MEMORY should be reported when you
- return to THE ZIP TERMINUS after using your SHELL. The amount
- of MEMORY FREE will decrease if your SHELL or any another TSR does
- not release all memory it previously claimed. Decreasing MEMORY
- FREE will also occurr if you do not 'EXIT' your shell and,
- instead, re-launch THE ZIP TERMINUS by executing ZT61B.EXE.
- Doing this will eventually allocate all remaining memory so
- that even THE ZIP TERMINUS will not work properly and you will
- be forced to do a hardware RESET.
-
- The RAM FREE figure displayed is only a guide to help users
- determine if their shell or other utility will have enough space
- to operate. It does not necessarily refer to the total conventional
- memory(i.e. 640Kb, 512Kb, etc.) minus the sum of memory all programs
- you are running actually occupy. The number of KB FREE refers to the
- largest contiguous or adjacent set of RAM locations available and
- therefore in a general sense also refers to the size of the largest
- executable program that may be launched from the ZIP Terminus.
- (code, data, etc.)
-
-
- ***** SOME REASONS/SOLUTIONS FOR INSUFFICIENT MEMORY:
-
- 1. Your DOS shell, i.e. PCTOOLS PCSHELL.EXE etc. , is
- being run resident and a large portion of the program
- remains in memory at all times. Read the DOCS that came
- with your shell to find out how to reduce the amount of
- memory required by your resident shell.
-
- 2. Too many popup etc. TSR's are installed in memory. Remove
- those that are absolutely not needed. Examine your CONFIG.SYS
- and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT to determine what if any TSR's may be
- removed. Read the DOCS that accompanied the TSR's.
-
- 3. There are too many device drivers installed!
-
-
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- - PAGE 11 -
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- 4. You re-executed The ZIP Terminus from your shell or
- the DOS prompt. If you jump out of The ZIP Terminus to go
- to your shell by pressing <F3>, don't re-start The ZIP
- Terminus again. The proper way to return is to type EXIT at
- the DOS prompt if COMMAND.COM is your shell or use the
- EXIT/QUIT function of your shell to return back to the ZIP
- Terminus.
-
- 5. Take advantage of DOS 5.0 ability to "loadhigh" certain
- programs out of the 640Kb conventional memory space. Read
- your DOS manual to find out how.
-
- 6. When all else fails ... Run The ZIP Terminus from the
- DOS prompt with no TSR's and/or DOS shell running in the
- background.
-
- 7. One, several or all of your TSR's, popups, etc. have
- left empty unusable space in your RAM. Use a utility like
- PCTOOLS Memory Map to ascertain which utility is causing
- the problem.
-
- 8. <BTW> , if you have trouble loading/running the ZIP
- Terminus you may more than likely experience the same
- problem with other utilities too! The ZIP Terminus needs
- only 198Kb for itself and approximately 200Kb contiguous
- RAM overhead for SCAN, PKZIP/PKUNZIP etc.
-
- **** DIRECTORY PICK LIST:
-
- A DIRECTORY PICK LIST is available when selecting directories
- for ZIPUP or UNZIP target and source paths. The left mouse button
- is the same as the <ENTER> key and the right button is equivalent
- to the <ESC> key. Pressing <ESC> leaves the PICK LIST with no
- changes made to the defaults. If you press <ENTER> while 'NEW ENTRY'
- is highlighted you may select a new path. <D> = delete an entry.
-
- There are a total of 15 PICK entries. You may continue to
- enter new paths after the 15th spot is filled. Each new path
- will then be placed at the END of the list and the FIRST
- entry(#1) will be deleted to make room.
-
- You may start from scratch simply by using your DOS SHELL to
- delete/rename the file ZTEC61.PCK prior to running THE ZIP TERMINUS.
- This yeilds the same effect as running the TERMINUS for the first
- time since the pick file will not be created on disk until the end
- of the first work session.
- Starting from scratch with all entries in the PICK LIST
- designated as 'NEW ENTRY' is easy. Press <ENTER> and the PATH FINDER
- will be executed. 1) Select the drive you wish to scan. 2) Select
- one of the displayed paths found on the drive that was scanned.
- This selection now becomes part of the new pick list.
-
- ***** DELETE WITHIN ZIP:
- Selective file delete WITHIN a ZIP.
-
- ***** TAG FILE(s) FOR UNZIP:
- Choice of which file(s) within a ZIP to extract.
-
-
- - PAGE 12 -
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- ***** NOTE: ALL files within a ZIP archive file should be extracted
- first and then virus scanned. Virus infections may go
- undetected if you only scan the archive file itself.
-
- ***** AUTOCHECK VIRUS SCAN:
-
- You will need to have the location of McAfee's SCAN.EXE program
- clearly defined in the Default Table to utilize this function.
- The AUTOCHECK function is available in the ZIPUP and UNZIP menus.
- This function is turned on by pressing F8. All the files you select
- to be placed into a ZIP file are first submitted to virus scan. The
- ZIPUP process will be aborted if a virus is detected. You can bypass
- this feature by turning AUTOCHECK off.(F8 toggles state). All files
- that are UNZIPPED are also automatically checked for virus infection.
- Please register SCAN.EXE with McAfee Associates if you use it with
- the TERMINUS. Please be advised that manual virus scan, main menu #4,
- should be used before a recursive compress operations and after an
- extract with path restoration etc. Scan the entire drive in question.
- Also be advised that Terminus will try to detect the -d or -r ZIP
- option and if found will disable the virus autoscan check function.
- Default #12 sets the SCAN options. /MANY is ignored and the /A /M
- /CHKHI option combination is forced on.
-
- ***** VIRUS SCAN SUBMENU:
-
- Main menu select #4 activates the virus scan submenu. Here you
- may scan entire subdirectories or logical drives for virus infection
- using the McAfee Associates program SCAN.EXE . Please be advised
- that you should use the EXTRACT submenu with the virus scan option
- ON! if you wish to check ZIP files for virus infection. Default #12
- sets the SCAN options. /MANY is ignored during subdirectory scans.
- The /A /M /CHKHI options are forced on for all virus scan operations.
-
- ***** VIRUS FOUND! CONTINUE or HALT ?
-
- A visual/audible alarm is issued when possible virus is detected.
- You must enter the correct password to continue from this point. The
- password required is the same password used for ZIPUP/UNZIP garble
- operations. It may be user defined and entered into the default table.
-
- You will have two options at his point: #1. Continue program
- operation; #2. Immediately HALT program operation and return to DOS.
- It is highly suggested that you HALT operation, return to DOS, and
- then shut your system down to prevent further spread of any possible
- computer virus. Please read the documentation that came with your
- copy of SCAN or CLEAN to find out how to contend with computer virus
- infection.
-
-
- ***** RECURSIVE ZIP/UNZIP:
-
- Recursive ZIPs with embedded path information are supported
- by TERMINUS in the following manner. V6.1B has some extra error checks
- to make sure the operation is successful. The following conditions
- should be met for recursive ZIPUP/UNZIP:
-
- 1. The SOURCE FILE LIST window must display -r, -rp, -rP
- 2. The ZIP TARGET window must contain the name of the ZIP
- file you wish to create.
-
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-
- 3. You may add as many other parameters as needed by altering
- the default ZIPUP parameter in the DEFAULT TABLE. Do
- not put -r,-rP,-rp in the ZIPUP PARAMETER default box.
- Likewise, don't put -d or -D in the UNZIP PARAMETER
- default box. You MAY put a -p or -P in the ZIPUP PARAMETER box.
- 4. ZIPUP SOURCE directory should reflect where you wish
- the recursive ZIP to start.
-
- 5. SHORTCUTS: ZIPUP recursive - press CTRL-R followed by a
- p or P. CTRL-R waits for a second key input. If you press
- <ENTER> instead of p or P you will get -R only. The parameter
- in all cases is displayed in the SOURCE FILE(s) window instead
- of a filename. Press #2 and give a name to the ZIP file you
- wish to create...you're ready to go!(press #3 for ZIPUP)
-
- 6. SHORTCUTS: UNZIP recursive - press CTRL-R and a -d parameter
- will be displayed in the EXTRACT FILE(s) window. If you don't
- wish the paths to be restored and only want the files UNZIPPed
- then press SHIFT #8. (puts a '*.*' in the EXTRACT window)
-
- NOTE: You should not enter -r, -rP, -rp, or -d in the DEFAULT
- TABLE if it is displayed in the SOURCE FILE(s) or EXTRACT
- window.
-
- REMINDER: ALL ZIPUP, UNZIP and VIEW parameters are set and changed
- by editing the default table.(Press F5)
-
- p, P, d : Please consult your PKZIP manual for a precise definition
- of each option. DO NOT use the p or P option unless you
- find it necessary to include YOUR path name info. with
- each compressed file.
-
-
- ***** AUTOMATED CURRENT PATH SELECT:
-
- Each submenu has a 'change path' function which is
- initiated when ALT-D key combination is pressed. You are
- first given the choice of which path to change: ZIPUP SOURCE,
- ZIPUP TARGET, UNZIP SOURCE and UNZIP TARGET. The PICK LIST is
- then displayed after you make your selection. You may choose
- from one of the PICKS on your list or choose NEW ENTRY. A list
- of valid logical drives is displayed if you select NEW ENTRY.
- Select which drive you want to search for a new path on. The
- next screen displays all found paths/directories on the drive
- you selected. Only those 35 characters or less with either normal
- or hidden attributes are available for selection. The 35 character
- limitation is imposed to help reduce possible command line overflow
- errors during ZIPUP, UNZIP, SCAN, ZIPTEST, etc. operations. The drive
- path scan will develop a list with a maximum of 512 paths/dirs
- starting with the ROOT directories first and working in until the 400
- limit is reached. This is usually good enough for most drive setups.
- However, some users maintain monster file/dir inventories. Therefore,
- a manual entry is provided for paths/dirs not found on the list.
- These key strokes will produce the following results:
-
-
-
- - PAGE 14 -
-
-
- <PGDN> <PGUP> = Display next or previous window page.
-
- <ENTER> = Selects highlighted path.
-
- CTRL-E = Enter a path/dir not on the list
-
- CTRL-N = Select new drive and path.
-
- CTRL-P = Hardcopy print of the path list with stats.
-
- CTRL-T = Creates an ASCII text file of the path list
- in the ROOT directory of the drive that was
- scanned.
-
- <ESC> = Quit and return to submenu.
-
- HINT: If you create an ASCII text file of the paths on your
- drive while you are using the path find function you can
- then use your word processor or text editor to create
- additional PICK LISTs. Each list may have a maximum of
- 15 lines with each 35 characters max long.
-
- ***** NOTE: Changing a path with ALT-P while you are in a submenu
- WILL NOT CHANGE THE DEFAULT value for that path. Changing a
- path while you are in the CHANGE DEFAULT area WILL NOT change
- the CURRENT PATH value.
-
-
- ***** DOS BATCH FILES:
-
- This might be considered a function for intermediate to advanced
- users. Some users of TERMINUS have constructed custom DOS BATCH
- files which they use to perform a variety of functions like,
- file copying & deleting, recursive ZIPs, etc. MAIN MENU selection
- #5 allows you to select a DOS batch file and execute it right
- from TERMINUS. This version of ZIP TERMINUS allows the user to
- select batch files found on ANY logical drive and/or subdirectory.
- Read your DOS manual for more information on DOS BATCH file syntax
- and construction. Terminus must be able to find COMMAND.COM to
- be able to run your selected batch file. Floppy users MUST copy
- COMMAND.COM to the work disk. Put COMMAND.COM in the ROOT
- directory of the disk along with all other required program files.
-
- ***** BULLETIN BOARD POSTING:
-
- The preferred way to post THE ZIP TERMINUS on local bulletin
- boards, Compuserve, PClink, America ONline, etc. is to upload
- the original PKZIP Authenticated archive with the filename:
-
- ZTEC61B.ZIP
-
- Keeping the filename as shown above will help all system
- operators from getting duplicate files with different names. We
- thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
-
-
-
- - PAGE 15 -
-
-
-
- ***** VIRUS DETECTION ADDENDUM:
-
-
- DO NOT use the ZIP Terminus virus scan functions in any
- environment or on any machine where another virus disinfector utility
- is or has been run. This includes but is not limited to TSR virus
- utilities. No claim is made herein or otherwise as to compatibility
- with other author/program virus disinfector & detector utilities.
-
- ***** NOTE: The ZIP Terminus virus scan functions SHOULD NOT be
- used with any other virus detection or disinfection software.
- Certain other anit-virus programs do not utilize encrypted
- search strings and other advanced techniques which may cause
- false alarms either with Terminus or during their own operation.
- This warning extends but is not limited to TSR type detectors.
- Use The ZIP Terminus in concert with the McAfee Associates
- anti-virus programs ONLY for best results.(Read VT40B.DOC)
-
- The use of non-encrypted search strings is in direct contrast
- to current accepted industry standards and suggested CVIA
- guidelines. (Computer Virus Industry Association)
-
-
- - PAGE 16 -
-
-
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