This chapter explains various disk utilities, file system utilities, and Backup utilities and how to use them. It shows where to obtain the utilities and other sources of related information.
Three chapters in this part of the Windows NT Workstation Resource Guide also identify situations in which you should use the utilities (described in this chapter) and contain more information about them:
The utilities described in this chapter are available from different sources.
The following utilities are on the Windows NT Workstation product CD. When you install Windows NT, they are installed in %systemroot%\System32. You must run all of these utilities from the command prompt. The Section column in the next table identifies the section in this chapter in which the utility is described.
Utility | Purpose | Section | |
AT | Run Windows NT backup at scheduled time. | Backup | |
Cacls | Display and modify Access Control Lists (ACLs) for NTFS files and folders. | File System | |
Compact | Display and change compression of NTFS files and folders. | File System | |
Convert | Convert volume from FAT to NTFS. | File System | |
Expand | Expand files that are compressed on the Windows NT Workstation product CD, the Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit CD, or that you compressed by using the Compress utility. | File System |
The rest of the utilities described in this chapter are provided in the Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit. You can install the Resource Kit by double-clicking Setup.exe when you load the Resource Kit CD.
The Windows NT Resource Kit utilities are organized into subgroups, by functional area. Rktools.hlp contains info about each of the utilities on the resource kit. To find out which functional area contains which utilities, double-click Rktools.hlp, and double-click each Tools group on the Contents screen.
When you install the Windows NT Resource Kit, Setup creates a Resource Kit program group that has Rktools.hlp and Readme.txt in it. It also creates a program group within the Resource Kit program group for each subgroup that you install. You can install only those subgroups that you want by doing a custom install.
1. Double-click Setup.exe at the root of the Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit CD.
2. Click the Custom button.
3. Check the group or groups that contain the utilities you want to install.
The following table contains information about each of the Resource Kit utilities described in this chapter. As in the previous table, the Section column identifies the section in this chapter in which the utility is described.
Utility | Type | Purpose | Subgroup | Section | |
Compress | Command prompt | Compress files and folders. | File | File System | |
DirUse | Command prompt | Display folder size information, including compression information for NTFS volumes. | File | File System | |
DiskMap | Command prompt | Display information about the disk and the contents of the Partition Table. | Disk/Fault Tolerance | Disk | |
DiskProbe | Windows NT–based | Low-level disk editor. | Disk/Fault Tolerance | Disk | |
DiskSave | MS-DOS-based | Save and restore Master Boot Record and Partition Boot Sector. | Disk/Fault Tolerance | Disk | |
Expndw32 | Windows NT–based | Expand compressed files. | File | File System | |
FTEdit | Windows NT–based | Recover stripe sets and volume sets. | Disk/Fault Tolerance | Disk |