User guide

Examining discs
To display a single directory, see
Checking discs.
To display or print a complete directory structure in the form of a tree:
1.
Select NETMGR (see
Selecting
NETMGR).
2.
If you want the tree printed as well as displayed, press PRINT to change
the printer indicator on the screen to
On.
To turn printing off, press
PRINT again.
3.
Press TREE and the following prompt will be displayed:
Pathname of start directory
4.
Type the name or pathname of the point in the directory structure where
you want printing to start, followed by I
I.
For example, to display the entire directory structure of the current disc,
type:
$
To display the contents of the GEORGE directory on a disc named
User-disc, type:
:User
disc.$.GEORGE 1
1
5.
To display all files and directories starting from that directory, press
TREE again.
6.
To display only those files last created or changed between certain dates,
press DATE. This will produce the prompt:
Please enter the start date (dd/mm/yy)
7.
Type the earliest date, in the form 21/3/86, followed by I
I. This will
produce the prompt:
Please enter the end date (dd/mm/yy)
8.
Type the latest date, in the form 21/3/87, followed by I
I.
9.
Press TREE now and files will only be printed if they were last altered on
or after the start date and on or before the end date you've specified. This is
particularly useful for checking for unused files.
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