Use at a workstation to manage files and directories. FILER works with the file system; it doesn't affect Novell Directory Services objects.
Figure 2 shows the functions of FILER.
Figure 2
FILER Functions
FILER [/VER]
| Parameter | Use to |
|---|---|
/VER |
View the version number of the utility and the list of files it uses to execute. |
NOTE: For help with tasks, press <F1> while you are in the utility.
This section describes features of FILER and explains how to use them.
By selecting different items in a list, you can either view or edit an item, or you can select a different level of the directory structure to view or edit. Figure 3 shows the main tasks you can perform from the browse screen.
Figure 3
The Browse Screen
Each file and directory can be managed separately. Figure 4 displays the various areas you can view or edit.
Figure 4
File Information
To restore deleted files and directories, from the initial menu choose Salvage Deleted Files. You can restore only those files you have the Create right for.
Select Manage Files and Directories.
Highlight the file or directory whose attributes you want to modify. Press <F10> .
Select View/Set File (Directory) Information.
Press <Enter> on Attributes.
Press <F1> for help from here.
Select Select Current Directory.
Highlight the volume whose information you want to view. Press <F10>.
Select View volume information.
Press <F1> for help from here.
Select Manage files and directories.
Highlight the file or directory whose effective rights you want to view. Press <F10> .
Select View/Set File (Directory) Information.
Find Current Effective Rights on the form.
Press <F1> for help from here.
Select Manage files and directories.
Press <F5> to mark each file you want to copy.
Press <Enter> .
Select Copy Marked Files.
Enter the destination path.
Select Purge deleted files.
Press <F1> for help from here.
Select Salvage deleted files.
Press <F1> for help from here.
| Topic | See |
|---|---|
Directory attributes |
Attributes in Concepts . |
File attributes |
Attributes in Concepts . |
Hidden attribute |
Attributes in Concepts . |