How to Set Exceptions in Compression Agent
ID: Q152260
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95
SUMMARY
This article describes how to use Compression Agent to customize the
compression methods used to compress the files on a disk.
MORE INFORMATION
Compression Agent is included with Microsoft Plus!. You can use
Compression Agent to recompress the files on a disk using the compression
methods you specify. You can recompress a disk using a single compression
method, or you can use different methods for individual files and folders.
You can also leave individual files and folders uncompressed.
To configure Compression Agent to use different compression methods for
individual files or folders, or to leave individual files or folders
uncompressed, follow these steps:
- Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point
to System Tools, and then click Compression Agent.
- Click Settings, and then click Exceptions.
- Follow these steps to add an exception:
- Click Add.
- To set an exception for a file, click File. To set an exception for
a folder, click Folder. To set an exception for a particular file
type, click All Files Of Specified Extension.
- Type the name of the file or folder or file type you want to set an
exception for in the box. If you are setting an exception for a file
or folder, you can click Browse to locate the file or folder instead
of typing the name of the object manually.
- Click UltraPack, HiPack, or No Compression to indicate the
compression method that should be used for the specified file,
folder, or file type.
- Click Add.
- Repeat steps B-E for each exception you want to set. When you are
finished adding exceptions, click Close.
Note that the DriveSpace 3 compression software included with Microsoft
Plus! supports three compression methods that determine how much your
files are compressed. The three compression methods are standard, HiPack,
and UltraPack.
The standard compression method used by DriveSpace 3 provides better
compression than the standard compression method used by MS-DOS or Windows
95 DriveSpace or MS-DOS DoubleSpace. HiPack provides even better
compression than standard compression and UltraPack provides the most
compression. However, the more disk compression you use, the more likely
your computer's performance will be affected.
Additional query words:
winplus drvspace
Keywords : kbtool winplus drvspace win95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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