Cleanup V2.0 Cleanup will delete specified files on all drives beginning at the root directory and searching through all subdirectories. To execute the program, type CLEANUP. The default file specification is "*.bak", which will delete all .bak files on the current drive. Cleanup can also take the following arguments and qualifiers: File Specification Any valid DOS file specification can be entered, including the wildcards * and ? A warning will be displayed when specifying wildcard characters which would result in the deletion of all files, all .exe files or all .com files and you will have the chance to abort the cleanup. NO WARNINGS ARE GIVEN FOR OTHER DELETIONS! *.bak is the default file specification. Drive Specification Can be entered to clean files from a disk other than the current disk. /confirm Displays the files which will be deleted and prompts for confirmation before performing the deletion. Note that warning messages are not given when using the /confirm qualifier. /all Cleans up all hard drives. If not specified, files are deleted on the current drive only. The drive specification is ignored when using the /all qualifier. /help Displays sample command lines. Help overrides all other qualifiers. Examples: cleanup cleanup d: cleanup *.tmp b: cleanup b:*.tmp cleanup *.tmp /all cleanup *.tmp /confirm /all - C. Svenconis December 1990 ----------------end-of-author's-documentation--------------- Software Library Information: This disk copy provided as a service of Public (software) Library We are not the authors of this program, nor are we associated with the author in any way other than as a distributor of the program in accordance with the author's terms of distribution. Please direct shareware payments and specific questions about this program to the author of the program, whose name appears elsewhere in this documentation. If you have trouble getting in touch with the author, we will do whatever we can to help you with your questions. All programs have been tested and do run. To report problems, please use the form that is in the file PROBLEM.DOC on many of our disks or in other written for- mat with screen printouts, if possible. PsL cannot debug pro- programs over the telephone, though we can answer questions. Disks in the PsL are updated monthly, so if you did not get this disk directly from the PsL, you should be aware that the files in this set may no longer be the current versions. Also, if you got this disk from another vendor and are having prob- lems, be aware that some files may have become corrupted or lost by that vendor. Get a current, working disk from PsL. For a copy of the latest monthly software library newsletter and a list of the 2,000+ disks in the library, call or write Public (software) Library P.O.Box 35705 - F Houston, TX 77235-5705 Orders only: 1-800-2424-PSL MC/Visa/AmEx/Discover Outside of U.S. or in Texas or for general information, Call 1-713-524-6394 PsL also has an outstanding catalog for the Macintosh.