ARJ32 3.11 Copyright (c) 1990-2003 ARJ Software, Inc. Oct 31 2003
Registered to [Clifton Hodges R#******]

Using environment variable: E:\ARJ\ARJ32.CFG.4NT= -hx.ARJ.A01 -wE:\ARJ\ARJTEMP\ -hy2
Long filenames enabled

Processing archive: E:\ARJ\ARJ32.EXE
Archive created: 2003-10-31 17:10:22, modified: 2003-10-31 17:10:22

Example ARJ/ARJ32 commands:

  Add files minus directory structure:       ARJ a -e archive *.*
  Add two files to archive:                  ARJ a archive name1 name2
  Add files to archive with verification:    ARJ a -jt archive *.*
  Add files with archive damage protection:  ARJ a -hk archive *.*
  Add files with maximum compression:        ARJ a -jm archive *.*
  Add several directories of files:          ARJ a archive ... dir1 dir2 dir3
  Add thousands of files to an archive:      ARJ a -hm1 -r archive *.*
  Add a chapter to an archive:               ARJ ac archive c:\dir\*.* -r
  Comment archive header only:               ARJ c archive -zcmt.fil
  Convert standard archive to chapter:       ARJ cc archive
  Convert chapter archive to standard:       ARJ y archive -jb0
  Delete the last chapter from an archive:   ARJ dc archive *.*
  Delete files completely from all chapters: ARJ d archive -jb* name1 name2
  Strip archive comment only:                ARJ c archive -zNUL
  Extract files from archive:                ARJ e archive
  Extract maintaining directory structure:   ARJ x archive
  Extract new and newer files without query: ARJ e archive -u -y
  Extract subdirectory from archive:         ARJ e archive subdir\*.* -p1
  Extract files to directory:                ARJ x archive destdir\ *.*
  Extract files to directory:                ARJ x archive *.* -htdestdir
  Extract files to directory with space:     ARJ x archive "Program Files\ "
  Extract files to directory with space:     ARJ x archive "-htProgram Files"
  Extract a Win95 archive to plain DOS:      ARJ x archive -hf2
  Extract all files present in chapter 10:   ARJ x archive -jb10
  Extract only files updated in chapter 10:  ARJ x archive -jb10*
  List files in archive:                     ARJ l archive
  List chapters in chapter archive:          ARJ lc archive
  Move files to archive:                     ARJ m archive *.doc
  Move files to archive deleting per volume  ARJ m archive *.doc -d2 -v1440
  Move files from archive:                   ARJ e -d archive *.doc
  Recover files from a damaged archive:      ARJ x archive -jr
  Test integrity of files in archive:        ARJ t archive
  Test multiple ARJ archives:                ARJ t *.ARJ -hr
  Add files to a multiple volume archive:    ARJ a -va a:archive *.*
  Create up to 999 archive volumes:          ARJ a -va a:archive
  Extract from a multiple volume archive:    ARJ x -v a:archive
  Create a multiple volume self-extractor:   ARJ a -va -je a:archive *.*
  Convert archive to self-extractor:         ARJ y -je1 archive

  Backup drive C to drive A:
                       ARJ a A:\backup C:\ -a1 -b2 -r -vvas -wC:\ -js -jt -hk
  Restore backup on drive A to drive C:      ARJ x A:\backup C:\ -vv -y

More detailed ARJ/ARJ32 information:

Usage: ARJ <command> [{/|-}<switch>[-|+|<option>]...] <archive_name>[.ARJ]
           [<base_directory_name>\] [<!list_name>|<path_name>|<wild_name>...]

       or

       ARJ @response_filename [ -& | -+ | -g? | -hy | -gpassword ]

<Commands>
 ac: Add Chapter to chapter archive      l: List contents of archive
 cc: Convert archive to Chapter archive  m: Move files to archive
 dc: Delete last Chapter from archive    n: reName files in archive 
 lc: List all Chapter labels             o: Order files in archive  
 vc: Verbosely list all Chapters labels  p: Print files to standard output    
  a: Add files to archive                q: repair ARJ-PROTECTED archive      
  b: execute Batch or dos command        r: Remove paths from filenames       
  c: Comment archive files               s: Sample files to screen with pause 
  d: Delete files from archive           t: Test integrity of archive         
  e: Extract files from archive          u: Update files to archive           
  f: Freshen files in archive            v: Verbosely list contents of archive
  g: Garble files in archive             w: Where are text strings in archive
  i: check Integrity of ARJ.EXE          x: eXtract files with full pathname  
  j: Join archives to archive            y: copY archive with new options
  k: purge chapter bacKup files       


<Main defaults>
  Save path information in archive
  Save long filenames
  Save/restore file date-time created and accessed in Win95/98
  Don't save drive and root in path information
  Display comment ANSI sequences with built-in display handler
  Prompt before overwriting output files
  Use method 1 compression
  Use binary mode
  Use ! as list file symbol
  The "ac" command is an abbreviation for "u -u2 -jb"
  The "cc" command is an abbreviation for "y -jb"
  The "dc" command is an abbreviation for "d -jb"
  The "lc" command is an abbreviation for "l -jb*"
  The "vc" command is an abbreviation for "v -jb*"

 
  (ARJ32) Save/restore file date-time created and accessed in Win95/98/NT

  ARJ32 uses OEM codepage by default.  The "-hy" option sets ARJ32 to use
  the ANSI codepage which is the Windows graphical environment default.  ARJ32
  self-extracting archives should be built using the "-hy" option.


<User prompt responses>
  Yes    - yes
  No     - no
  Quit   - abort out of ARJ
  Always - always assume yes for current type of query
  Skip   - always assume no for current type of query
  Global - always assume yes for all queries except diskette volume prompts
  Command - prompt for and execute one DOS command


<Switches>
  -: disables switch char                p: match using full Pathnames
  +: inhibits ARJ_SW usage             p1: match Pathname with subdirs
     +var: set environment variable      q: Query on each file
  @: set 1 token per response file line  r: Recurse subdirectories
  !: set list char (!)                   s: set archive time-Stamp to newest
  &: set batch critical error handler  s1: save original time-Stamp
  #: select files by number            s2: set archive time-Stamp
  $: add/extract volume label          s3: save both original time-Stamps
     $A: add/extract label to drive A    t: set file Type (default 0)
  a: allow any file Attribute              t0: set binary file type
 a1: any files and directories             t1: set C text file type
  b: Backup changed files                  t1f: force C text file type
 b1: Backup changed, reset archive bits    t1g: set C text with graphics
 b2: only reset archive bits             u: Update files (new + newer)
 b3: reset archive bit during restore  u1: Update files (new + OLDER)
 b4: do not restore bits, reset arc    u2: Update files (new + different)
 b5: do not restore any file attributes u3: Update files (new + CRC mismatch)
  c: skip time-stamp Check             u4: Update files (new + text size diff)
  d: Delete added files                  v: enable multiple Volumes
     asks permission before deleting       v360:  build 362000 byte volumes
 d2: move deleting after each volume       v500K: build 500000 byte volumes
  e: Exclude paths from names              v20M:  build 20000000 byte volumes
 e1: Exclude base dir from names           va:    auto-detect space available
  f: Freshen existing files                vda:\*.*: delete a:\*.*
 f1: Freshen with OLDER files              ve:    use alternate volume naming
 f2: Freshen with DIFFERENT files          vi:    inhibit diskette change test
 f3: Freshen with CRC mismatched files     vr50K: reserve 50000 bytes of
 f4: Freshen with new + text size diff             space on first volume
  g: Garble with password                  vrr9K: reserve 9000 bytes of space
     gstew: garble with password stew              on every volume
     g?: prompt for password               vs:    provide DOS command prompt
  i: show no progress Indicator            vsCMD: execute CMD before each vol
 i1: show bar graph Indicator              vv:    beep between volumes
 i2: show percentage and bar graph         vw:    keep Whole files in volumes
 i3: total progress percentage             vz:    provide command with no echo
 i4: total progress bar graph              v360,v720,v1200,v1440: abbrevs
 i5: total percentage and bar graph        Volume options may be in any order
 i6: total percentage and file graph       except s and z which must be last
  k: Keep a .BAK of ARJ archive          w: assign Work directory
  l: create List_name file                 wTMP: use TMP as work directory
     lNAMES.LST: create NAMES.LST          w!TMP: use TMP as work directory
     l!NAMES.LST: append to NAMES.LST      when archiving to removable media
  m: with Method 0, 1, 2, 3, 4           x: eXclude selected files
     m0: store (no compression)            x*.EXE: exclude *.EXE files
     m1: good compression (default)        x!NAMES: exclude files in NAMES
     m2: less memory and compression       multiple exclusions are allowed
     m3: FAST! less compression          y: assume Yes on all queries except
     m4: FASTEST! least compression        diskette volume prompts
  n: only New files (not exist)            Use this switch for batch mode
  o: On or after YYYYMMDDHHMMSS          z: specify archive comment file
     o:      on today                     zARC.CMT: use ARC.CMT for comments
     o19901225: on/after 12/25/1990        zNUL: use to strip comments
 ob: Before YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
     ob:       before today
     ob19901225: before 12/25/1990
 oa: After YYYYMMDDHHMMSS (last access)
     oa:       on today
     oa19901225: after 12/25/1990
oab: Before YYYYMMDDHHMMSS (last access)
     oab:      before today
     oab19901225: before 12/25/1990
 oc: After YYYYMMDDHHMMSS (created)
     oc:       on today
     oc19901225: after 12/25/1990
ocb: Before YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
     ocb:      before today
     ocb19901225: before 12/25/1990
 od: no older than N Days
     od5: five or less days old
odb: older than N days
     odb3: over 3 days old
 os: Greater or equal to file size
     os100K  greater or equal to 100K
osb: Less than file size
     osb100K less than 100K


<Shifted switches>
 h#: append date string to name        hi: detailed display in Index files
h#1: append time string to name        hk: enable ARJ-PROTECT data protection
h#2: append DHHMMSS to name                disable ARJ-PROTECT when used with
 h$: try to use longnames (Win2000)        the "y" command
 h!: minimize console window (ARJ32)       hk: default amount of recovery data
 ha: ignore readonly Attribute             hk1: more recovery data
 hb: select by file attribute/type         hk9: max amount of recovery data
     a - archive bit set                   hk!: enable ARJ-PROTECT only when
     b - archive bit clear                 archiving to removable media
     r - readonly                      hl: return error for Listfile error
     s - system                        hm: increase file list capacity
     h - hidden                        hm!: redirect -hm temp file
     d - directory                         hm! : move temp file to XMS mem
     n - normal file, not d,h,r,s,c,l      hm!e:\ : move temp file to e:\
     c - chapter label                 hn: specify non-existent filespec
     l - volume label                      hn####: set #### as filespec
     f - abbrev for n,d,r,s,h          ho: Only extract files with matches
     w - win95 long filenames          ho1: Only extract files without matches
     hb: select all types              hq: ignore open access error on adds
     hbsh: select hidden, system only  hq1: ignore open not found error on adds
     hbd: select dirs only             hq2: ignore access and not found on adds
 hc: execute DOS Command at ARJ start  hr: try to ignore archive errors
     hcCLS: execute CLS                hs: disable file Sharing
 he: skip test of security Envelope    ht: set Target directory
he1: set error on security Envelope        htD:\DESTDIR
 hf: set short filenames only          hu: allow Update of volume archives
hf1: set longnames in file comment     hv: check for ARJ version
     or extract with W95LNAME.nnn      hw: scroll save search filename display
hf2: use long filenames in DOS         hw1: display only filenames with matches
hf3: set longnames in file comment     hx: set default archive extensions
     using shortname wildcards             hx.arj.sdn
     (in ARJ32, same as -hf1)          hy: set ARJ32 to use ANSI codepage
hf4: set all files archived in Windows     set ARJ to extract ANSI codepage
     as Windows long filenames             archive
 hg: specify garble module filename    hy1: force ARJ32 to use OEM codepage
     hgGARBLE.COM: set GARBLE.COM as   hy2: force ARJ32 to use ANSI codepage
     name of garble module             hz: specify ARJ-SECURE key file
hg!: specify use of 40 bit encryption


 j#: store only CRC and not the file   jp: Pause after each screenful
j#1: store only date, size, attributes     jp50: pause, set page size to 50
j#2: restore file attributes           jq: set string parameter
j#3: restore file dates                    jqstring: set parameter to string
j#4: restore file attributes and dates jr: Recover broken archive files
 j$: do not process file DTA and DTC   jr1: Recover badly broken archive files
 ja: set P command to display ANSI     js: Store archives by suffix
ja1: inhibit the display of comments       default is arj, arc, lzh, pak, rar,
ja2: set P command to display filename     zip, zoo, j, and uc2.
 jb: set chapter backup processing         js.zoo: store only .zoo files
jb0: clear chapter archive status      jt: Test temporary archive by CRC
jb*: select all chapter backup files   jt1: Test CRC and file contents
 jc: exit after Count of files         jt2: Test only added file contents
     jc5: exit after 5 files               or only files that exist on disk
     jc nam1 nam2: exit after 2 files  jt3: Test only file date-time and size
 jd: ensure free Disk space            ju: translate UNIX style paths
     e -jd50K: skip file if<50000 free jv: set Verbose display
     l -jd1000: set error if<1000 free jv1: set verbose list mode (CRC)
 je: create self-extracting archive    jv2: set verbose list mode (CRC/Chapter)
je1: create SFXJR archive (not ARJ32)  jw: set extract output filename
 jf: store/use Full specified path         jwNEW.FIL: output to NEW.FIL
jf1: store/use path minus drive        jx: start at eXtended position
 jg: [OBSOLETE]                            jx10000: start at position 10000
jg1: [OBSOLETE]                        jy: suppress queries assuming Yes
 jh: set Huffman buffer size               a - append query
     jh65535: set to 65535 bytes (max)     c - create directory query
     jh2048: set to 2048 bytes (min)       d - delete files query
 ji: create Index file                     k - disk space available query
     jiINDEX.FIL: create INDEX.FIL         n - new filename prompt
 jk: Keep temp archive on error            o - overwrite file query
 jl: display only filespecs                r - erase type-ahead before query
 jm: set Maximum compression mode          s - scanned enough text query
jm1: set faster Maximum compression        v - proceed to next volume query
 jn: restart volumes at fileName           w - same as 'v' except for archives
     jnBIN\X.COM: restart at BIN\X.COM         on removable media
     jn: get restart information from      y - accept single character Y/N/A/Q
     previously written index file         jycdy: skip create, delete queries
 jo: query when updating archive file      in single character input mode
 jo: extract to unique Output names    jz: specify file for file comment
jo1: extract to unique Output names        jzFIL.CMT: use FIL.CMT for comments
     keeping file extension                jzNUL: use to strip file comments



Environment variable setting:
  set arj_sw=-jyry -jv -i1
  set arj_sw=c:\arj.cfg

(ARJ32 uses ARJ32_SW instead of ARJ_SW)

  set arj32_sw=-hy


ARJ DOS errorlevels:

  0 ->   success
  1 ->   warning (specified file to add to archive not found,
                 specified file to list, extract, etc., not found,
                 or answering negatively to "OK to proceed to next volume..."
                 prompt)
  2 ->   fatal error
  3 ->   CRC error (header or file CRC error or bad password)
  4 ->   ARJ-SECURITY error or attempt to update an ARJ-SECURED archive
  5 ->   disk full or write error
  6 ->   cannot open archive or file
  7 ->   simple user error (bad parameters)
  8 ->   not enough memory
  9 ->   not an ARJ archive
 10 ->   XMS memory error (read or write)
 11 ->   user control break
 12 ->   too many chapters (over 250)

  The batch statement IF ERRORLEVEL 0 ...          means
  if the errorlevel is EQUAL TO or GREATER THAN 0.


If the first two characters of an ARJ comment are "))" in a self-extractor,
then the self-extractor will accept the appended line as its command line.

)) -o
will force the self-extractor to overwrite existing files.


This ARJ help information is not intended as a replacement for the ARJ user
documentation. See the files ARJ.TXT, INTRO.TXT, ERRORS.TXT, ... for detailed
information about using ARJ and ARJ32.


ARJ/ARJ32 file archiver utility. Copyright (c) 1990-2003 ARJ Software, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

ARJ is an unregistered trademark of our company.


ARJ IS DEDICATED TO GOD AND TO THE JUNG FAMILY.  John 15:5


ARJ/ARJ32 LICENSE POLICY:

ARJ SOFTWARE, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES
ARE EXPRESSLY and SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED.

READ THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION FOR FURTHER DISCLAIMERS AND INFORMATION.


YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:

The programs ARJ and ARJ32 are YEAR 2000 compliant and will not produce errors
processing date data in connection with the year change from December 31, 1999
to January 1, 2000 or with the leap year factor from February 28, 2000 to
February 29, 2000 when used with accurate date data. This statement applies
to ARJ versions 2.30, 2.41a, 2.50a, 2.60, and versions under development with
one exception.

In ARJ versions 2.60 and lower, the command option "-h#" will not generate the
expected archive name in the year 2000.  This is not a problem with releases
of ARJ and ARJ32 since 2.60.

No special user changes or activities are required for this compliance.  No
programming or configuration changes are required either.

Disclaimer:  The Statement of Compliance refers to ARJ products as delivered
by ARJ Software, Inc.  The Compliance Statement does not apply to third party
add-on features or products. The Compliance statement does not constitute a
warranty or extend the terms of any existing warranty.

This statement supersedes all previous ARJ year 2000 compliance statements.


ARJ and ARJ32 are separate shareware products and their use in a business,
commercial, government, or institutional environment require separate
registrations. The inclusion of the ARJ or ARJ32 software (ARJ, ARJ32,
DEARJ, ARJSFX, ARJSFXJR, ARJSFXV) as part of a software and/or hardware
package to be distributed always requires a special license. The
registration of ARJ or ARJ32 for personal at-home use is NOT required.
Instead, we ask that these at-home users share ARJ with a friend.  The
registration fee for the use of either ARJ or ARJ32 (not both) on one
computer for internal use only is $45 including shipping.  This price is
valid until January 1, 2003. Site licenses and distribution licenses are
available. Business, commercial, government, and institutional ARJ/ARJ32
users are permitted a free 30 day period for the evaluation of ARJ/ARJ32.

For more information concerning ARJ/ARJ32, see the accompanying documentation
or contact:

  ARJ Software, Inc.             Fax  : 1-781-769-4893
  P.O. Box 249                   Email: robjung@world.std.com
  Norwood MA 02062               Web  : http://www.arjsoftware.com
  USA

 

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