📄 addendum.doc
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1 Error in .ZIP file
2 Error in .ZIP file, use PKZIPFIX
3-4 Insufficient memory to process file
6 Bad or illegal parameters specified. (help screen displayed)
7 Can't open Source file
8 Error in .ZIP file
9 Disk full writing target file during EXE to ZIP process
11 Disk full writing target file during ZIP to EXE process
12 .ZIP file being converted contains a file compressed with
a method not supported by the version of PKSFX being
attached by ZIP2EXE
13 User answered "No" in response to an "overwrite(y/n)?" prompt
PKSFX:
1 Warning error such as:
File fails CRC check, Unknown compression method.
2,3 Can't find .EXE file
4-8 Insufficient memory
9 Unable to locate listfile
10 Bad or illegal parameters specified. (help screen displayed)
12 User aborted at comment pausing, "Extract now (y/n)?" prompt
2,3,13 Error in .EXE file
50 Disk full
NOTES
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Note, the -x option in PKUNZIP now is used to specify files
to eXclude. As stated in the PKUNZIP 1.1 documenation, use
of '-x' to mean eXtract would not be supported in future
versions of PKUNZIP. The -e option of PKUNZIP specifies
extraction.
Note, the -o and -k, as well as the ZIPDATE= options in the
pkzip.cfg file, will be ignored when used with the -& option.
Note, PKZIP requires 206K of memory if no EMS or XMS is available,
and 108K if enough EMS/XMS is available.
Note, In the PKZIP manual, it states that the -o option will set
.ZIP file date to oldest file in .ZIP file. This should read
set .ZIP file date to latest, not oldest.
Note, Page 76 of the PKZIP manual incorrectly lists the default
value of view as Long. The default value of view is normal.
Note, When using either the -&l or -&u, both of these options
will format the destination diskette(s).
PKZIP BACKUP GUIDE
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PKZIP can now create .ZIP files that exceed the size of a floppy
disk. You can use PKZIP to backup your entire hard disk and
unlike most backup programs, PKZIP can use disks formatted by
DOS, or it can format the disk for you. PKZIP can optionally
erase all files on the destination disk(s), or leave those files
intact. PKZIP can optionally quick format the destination
disk(s), or do a normal (unconditional) format. A quick format
erases the information on the disk without formatting each
track, greatly reducing the time required to format a disk.
Option Description
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-& Span disks if necessary.
You must specify this option if you wish to create a .ZIP file
on multiple disks. If this option is not specified and you
exceed the capacity of a floppy disk, a DISK FULL error message
will result.
-&f Format the destination disk.
PKZIP will format the destination disk(s) if you specify this
option. If the disk has been formatted previously, a quick
format will be performed, otherwise a full format will be
performed.
-&fl The destination disk is to be formatted to low density.
If you plan to use low density disks in a high density disk
drive, this option is required. For example, if you have a 1.44
meg floppy disk drive, and plan to zip to 720K disks and your
disks are not formatted, you must specify this option. If your
disk drive is a 360K or 720K drive, this option is not required.
If any information was previously contained on the disk, it will
be erased.
-&u Unconditionally (always) format the disk.
Always format the disk before being used. A full format will be
used, a quick format will never be performed. If any information
was previously contained on the disk, it will be erased.
-&ul Unconditionally (always) format a low density disk in a
high density disk drive.
Always format the disk before being used. A full format will be
used, a quick format will never be performed. If any information
was previously contained on the disk, it will be erased.
-&w Wipe the disk. (Erase all files and subdirectories)
This is similar to -&f, except the files are deleted, rather than
formatting the disk. This is for usage with non floppy removable
devices, such as Bernoulli boxes.
-&s[d:] Include subdirectories in zipping process (similar to
-rp \*.*).
-&v Turn on DOS verify when spanning. This may also be set
by using BACKUP=verify in the pkzip.cfg file.
This option tells PKZIP that you wish to backup the entire disk
drive. The current disk drive will be used if no disk drive is
specifed. You do not need to specify the -rp option (recurse and
store pathnames). If you also specify files on another disk
drive, these files will be compressed, as well as all files on the
default drive. (Please see following examples.)
All options are case insensitive, but this may change in future
versions. We suggest you USE LOWER CASE LETTERS FOR FUTURE
COMPATIBILITY. The -&l option must be specified with -&u or -&f.
* Note: If you create a .ZIP file with the same name as exists
on a disk set, you do not need to use the WIPE or FORMAT
options. PKZIP will create a new .ZIP file with the same name;
this method is faster.
* Note: All the PKZIP Configuration File options can be
overridden on the command line by specifying the option and a
'-'. For example, -&f- will override "BACKUP=FORMAT" in the
Configuration File and turn off formatting.
* Note: When using PKUNZIP.EXE to restore a from a spanned
backup set, it is most efficient to start by inserting the
last diskette.
* Note: If you would like to use PKZIP.EXE for full and
incremental backups, use the -a+ for the full backup.
This will turn off the archive attribute after the
files have been compressed. Then to perform a
incremental backup, use the -i option. This will
compress only files that have changed since they
were last backed up.
Examples
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Command Line Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
pkzip a:zipfile -& Zip the current directory to drive A:, and
span disks if necessary. The files
currently on drive A: will not be affected.
C:\>pkzip a:zipfile -&s Zip all files on drive C: to the A: drive.
C:\>pkzip b:zipfile -&s d:\sd\*.* Zip all files on drive C:
(the current drive), and all files
in the D:\SD directory to the B:
drive.
C:\>pkzip a:zipfile -&s d:\*.BAT Zip all the files on drive C: and
all .BAT files on drive D: to the
A: drive.
pkzip a:zipfile -&f -rp Zip the current directory and its
subdirectories to drive A:, and
format each disk. A quick format
will be performed if possible,
which is much faster than a
unconditional format.
pkzip a:zipfile -&u -rp Same as above, except the disk
will be unconditionally formatted.
pkzip a:zipfile -&fl Zip the current directory to drive
A:, and format each disk to low
density. This option only applies
to users using a 360K floppy disk
in a 1.2 meg drive, or users using
a 720K floppy disk in a 1.44 meg
drive. A quick format will be
performed if possible, which is
much faster than a unconditional
format.
pkzip a:zipfile -&ul Same as above, except the disk
will be unconditionally formatted
(do not quick format).
pkzip a:zipfile -&w -rp Zip the current directory and its
subdirectories to drive A:, and
wipe each disk. All files and
subdirectories will be erased from
the A: drive. The disk will not
be formatted or quick formatted.
pkzip a:zipfile -&fs Zip the current disk drive
(including subdirectories) to drive
A:, and format each disk. If the
destination disk has previously
been formatted, a quick format will
be performed. Otherwise, an
unconditional format will be
performed.
New Options For the PKZIP.CFG Configuration File
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The keyword BACKUP= can be followed by the following keywords:
SPAN The -& option is enabled. If this keyword is not
specified, the following options will only be
enabled when -& is specified on the command line.
Same as -&.
UNCONDITIONAL Format the disk unconditionally. Same as -&u.
LOW Using low density disks. Same as -&l
FORMAT Format the disks. Same as -&f.
WIPE Wipe the disks. Same as -&w.
FULL Do a full backup. Same as -&s.
VERIFY Turn on DOS verify when spanning. Same as -&v
Examples Same as
--------------------------------------------------------
BACKUP=SPAN FORMAT -&f
BACKUP=SPAN FORMAT UNCONDITIONAL -&u
BACKUP=LOW VERIFY SPAN -&lv
BACKUP=FORMAT WIPE Illegal -- WIPE and FORMAT are exclusive.
BACKUP=FULL -&s
BACKUP=FULL WIPE -&sw
PKWARE, PKZIP, PKUNZIP and PKSFX are registered trademarks of PKWARE,
Inc. PKSFANSI and PKCFG are trademarks of PKWARE, Inc.
Trademarks of other companies mentioned appear for identification
purposes only and are the property of their respective companies.
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