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///1SET
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Syntax:
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SET [options]
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SET d: [options]
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SET filespec [options]
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Explanation:
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SET initiates password protection and time stamping of
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files. It also sets the file and drive attributes Read-Write,
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Read-Only, DIR and SYS. It lets you label a disk and password
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protect the label. To enable time stamping of files, you
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must first run INITDIR to format the disk directory.
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///2Label
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Syntax:
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SET {d:} [NAME=labelname.typ]
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SET [PASSWORD=password]
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SET [PASSWORD=<cr>
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///3Examples
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A>SET [NAME=DISK100]
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Labels the disk on the default drive as DISK100.
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A>SET [PASSWORD=SECRET]
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Assigns SECRET to the disk label.
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A>SET [PASSWORD=<cr>
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Nullifies the existing password.
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///2Passwords
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SET [PROTECT=ON]
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SET [PROTECT=OFF]
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SET filespec [PASSWORD=password]
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SET filespec [PROTECT=READ]
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SET filespec [PROTECT=WRITE]
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SET filespec [PROTECT=DELETE]
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SET filespec [PROTECT=NONE]
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SET filespec [attribute-options]
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///3Modes
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Password Protection Modes
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Mode Protection
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READ The password is required for reading, copying
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writing, deleting or renaming the file.
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WRITE The password is required for writing, deleting or
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renaming the file. You do not need a password to
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read the file.
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DELETE The password is only required for deleting or
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renaming the file. You do not need a password to
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read or modify the file.
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NONE No password exists for the file. If a password
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password exists, this modifier can be used to
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delete the password.
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///2Attributes
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RO sets the file attribute to Read-Only.
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RW sets the file attribute to Read-Write.
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SYS sets the file attribute to SYS.
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DIR sets the file attribute to DIR.
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ARCHIVE=OFF means that the file has not been backed up
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(archived).
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ARCHIVE=ON means that the file has been backed up (archived).
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The Archive attribute can be turned on by SET or
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by PIP when copying a group of files with the PIP
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[A] option. SHOW and DIR display the Archive
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option.
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F1=ON|OFF turns on or off the user-definable file attribute
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F1.
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F2=ON|OFF turns on or off the user-definable file attribute
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F2.
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F3=ON|OFF turns on or off the user-definable file attribute
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F3.
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F4=ON|OFF turns on or off the user-definable file attribute
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F4.
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///3Examples
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SET [PROTECT=ON]
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Turns on password protection for all the files on the disk.
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You must turn on password protection before you can assign
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passwords to files.
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SET [PROTECT=OFF]
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Disables password protection for the files on your disk.
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A>SET MYFILE.TEX [PASSWORD=MYFIL]
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MYFIL is the password assigned to file MYFILE.TEX.
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B>SET *.TEX [PASSWORD=SECRET, PROTECT=WRITE]
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Assigns the password SECRET to all the TEX files on drive B.
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Each TEX file is given a WRITE protect mode to prevent
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unauthorized editing.
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A>SET MYFILE.TEX [RO SYS]
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Sets MYFILE.TEX to Read-Only and SYStem.
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///2Default
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A>SET [DEFAULT=dd]
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Instructs the system to use dd as a password if you do not
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enter a password for a password-protected file.
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///2Time-Stamps
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Syntax:
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SET [CREATE=ON]
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SET [ACCESS=ON]
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SET [UPDATE=ON]
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Explanation:
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The above SET commands allow you to keep a record of the time
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and date of file creation and update, or of the last access and
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update of your files.
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///3Options
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[CREATE=ON] turns on CREATE time stamps on the disk in the
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default or specified drive. To record the
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creation time of a file, the CREATE option must be
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turned on before the file is created.
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[ACCESS=ON] turns on ACCESS time stamps on the disk in the
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default or specified drive. ACCESS and CREATE
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options are mutually exclusive; only one can be in
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effect at a time. If you turn on the ACCESS time
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stamp on a disk that previously had CREATE
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time stamp, the CREATE time stamp is
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automatically turned off.
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[UPDATE=ON] turns on UPDATE time stamps on the disk in the
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default or specified drive. UPDATE time stamps
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record the time the file was last modified.
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///3Examples
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A>SET [ACCESS=ON]
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A>SET [CREATE=ON,UPDATE=ON]
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///2Drives
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Syntax:
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SET {d:} [RO]
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SET {d:} [RW]
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Example:
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A>SET B: [RO]
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Sets drive B to Read-Only.
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