THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700
S U M M A R Y
DIARY: September 15, 1990 09:05 AM .......;
Rod Welch
Sent Wayne Wetzel SDS program for trial.
1...Progress
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CONTACTS
0201 - O-0395 0102 DNRC 406 444 6699 fax 6721
020101 - Mr. Wayne Wetzel, Deputy Director, =406 444 6699
SUBJECTS
WMA Marketing, Evaluations
Individuals, organizations
0404 - ..
0405 - Progress
0406 -
040601 - Sent ref DIT 1 to Wayne.
040602 -
040603 - Run it on a color monitor. It looks best on a VGA monitor. Should
040604 - have at least a 12 MHZ machine with 40 MB hard disk configured with
040605 - at least 5 - 10 MB D: drive.
040606 -
040607 -
0407 -
0408 - Instructions for downloading program
0409 -
040901 - Enter at DOS prompt:
040902 -
040903 - C>restore b: c:\sds\*.* /s <Enter>
040904 -
040905 - ...then
040906 - C>restore b: c:\00\*.* /s <Enter>
040907 - ...
040908 - C>restore b: c:\01\*.* /s <Enter>
040909 - ...
040910 - C>restore b: d:\05\*.* /s <Enter>
040911 -
040912 -
040913 - Change your autoexec.bat file so "c:\sds" is part of your path
040914 - statement; or, just copy the files in c:\sds to your "DOS" directory.
040915 -
040916 -
0410 -
0411 - Supplemental Utilities
0412 -
041201 - The program includes a number of utilities that may be helpful to
041202 - you apart from SDS. Briefly,
041203 -
04120301 - "delsub" deletes subdirectories at a specified level, and all
04120002 - files at and below that level.
04120003 -
04120004 - If you have a series of directories like this:
04120005 -
04120006 - c:\admin\letters\john\1989\June
04120007 -
04120008 - And you decide to delete the directory at the level of "john,"
04120009 - enter...
04120010 -
04120111 - C>delsub c:\admin\letters\john <Enter>
04120112 -
04120113 - The program returns a question:
04120114 -
04120115 - Are you sure that you want to destroy c:\admin\letters\john? (y/n)
04120116 -
04120117 - Enter "y" or "n"
04120118 -
04120119 - The routine not only deletes all files at and below the specified
04120120 - directory level, but also, removes the directories themselves.
04120221 -
04120222 - It accepts standard DOS wildcard params "*" and "?."
04120223 -
04120224 -
041204 -
041205 - sf.exe
041206 -
04120601 - This is a "search for" files utility that operates across
04120002 - directories, but not across drives. Within a particular drive,
04120003 - you can search the entire drive, or particular directories levels.
04120004 -
04120005 - C>sf c:\ wayn*.* <Enter>
04120006 -
04120007 - Locates all files that begin with "wayn" as the first 4 characters.
04120008 - Notice a space is needed between the end of the path specification
04120009 - and the target filename.
04120010 -
04120111 - This command reveals hidden files and shows the file attribute, so
04120112 - you can see which have been archived and which have not.
04120113 -
04120114 -
041207 -
0413 -
0414 -
Distribution. . . . See "CONTACTS"