Alt key commands execute additional XTREE commands. Press the Alt key to display the ALT DIR COMMANDS or ALT FILE COMMANDS. These commands appear on the line where the DIR COMMANDS or FILE COMMANDS normally appear. To execute an Alt key command, hold down the Alt key and press the highlighted letter of the command name.

Function keys control XTREE itself. Press F1 to quit XTREE, F2 to display a screen of help information, or F3 to cancel a command. XTREE displays the available commands and the key that executes each command on the lower right of your screen.

Cautions

With a utility as powerful and as fast as XTREE, you must always be aware of the danger of accidentally erasing important files. Follow these guidelines to protect your files:

You can cancel commands, even commands in progress, by pressing F3. This stops any function.

Use Ctrl-A(the attributes command) to give read-only status to all the files in the directories. Then, in order to erase a file, you must first remove its protection. (See your MS-DOS manual for details.)

XTREE is limited in the number of files and directories it can handle. If you have more than 2800 files or 180 directories, XTREE displays an error message. If you see this error message, exit XTREE and store your infrequently used files on diskettes, or reorganize and delete some directories. If you use XTREE when you have more files or directories than it can handle, you may accidentally erase or alter files.

Using an AUTOEXEC.BAT File

You may find that there are some commands you need to run every time you turn on your computer.

To run a command or a series of commands automatically upon startup, you can type the commands into a special file called AUTOEXEC.BAT When

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