Using DOS to Work with FilesListing Files with the DIR CommandIssuing the DIR CommandUnderstanding the Operation of the DIR CommandDisplaying a Screen of Information with the DIR CommandUsing the Attributes Switch (/A)Using the Order Switch (/O)Using the /B and /L SwitchesSearching for Files with the DIR CommandCustomizing the DIR CommandViewing FilesUnderstanding Types of FilesUsing the TYPE Command to View FilesCopying FilesUsing the COPY CommandCopying Groups of FilesCombining Text FilesRenaming Files with COPYCopying from a Device to a FileUsing the XCOPY CommandUnderstanding the Operation of XCOPYUsing XCOPY EffectivelyDuplicating Disks with XCOPYDuplicating a Directory BranchCopying Entire Disks with DISKCOPYMoving FilesMoving Directories and FilesRenaming Directories with MOVESetting Defaults for COPY, XCOPY, and MOVERenaming FilesComparing FilesComparing Files with FCUnderstanding the Operation of FCUsing FC to Compare a Copied File to Its OriginalComparing Two Text FilesComparing Disks with DISKCOMPDeleting FilesUnderstanding the Delete OperationDeleting Files from the Command LineDeleting Unwanted FilesUsing Interlnk to Share Another Computer's ResourcesSetting Up InterlnkLoading INTERLNK.EXELoading the ServerEstablishing the Interlnk ConnectionUsing Interlnk to Transfer FilesUsing a Remote PrinterInstalling Interlnk RemotelyRunning Programs RemotelyCase Study: Editing Files with Multiple Data Formats