kir:> ls -l LEGACY1.doc
-rw-r--r-- 1 schwartz users 423424 Mar 9 15:57 LEGACY1.doc
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Usage of lclean:
kir:> lclean
lclean Modify trash sections of OLE documents, like Excel or Word. Version 1.0 from May/19/97 usage: lclean -r {document} Report documents trash lclean -c [-n] {document} Clean document lclean -s [-a][-d][-z] {document} Save documents trash sections lclean -i <file> [-a] {document} Insert (hide) a file in OLE documents lclean -l {document} List the hidden file in OLE documents lclean -e [-f][-z] {document} Extract hidden file from OLE documents -a All. When saving the trash sections, use one big file. When inserting a hidden file, use all trash space (1+2+4+8). -c Clean trash sections. Will be done (after -s) and (before -i). -d Directory, store trash sections in own directory. Eg "test" for "test.doc". -e Extract the hidden file out of OLE documents, if there is one. -f Force, always overwrite existing files when extracting. -i Insert a <file> into the document. Use only trash space (1+2). -l List the hidden file in OLE documents, if there is one. -n Null, use null bytes instead of random bytes for cleaning trash type 4. -r Report, gives a little report about the trash sections. -s Save all trash sections into directory "doctrash". -z Zero, don't create zero length files. ATTENTION: when cleaning a document or when inserting a file into, keep a backup until you are sure, that the modified file will be ok!
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kir:> lclean -r LEGACY1.doc
Processing "LEGACY1.doc": Trash (and system) report: Type 1 (Big blocks): 23040 bytes Type 2 (Small blocks): 0 bytes Type 4 (File space): 3343 bytes Type 8 (System space): 824 bytes 1+2: 23040 of 423424 bytes (5.4 %) 1+2+4+8: 27207 of 423424 bytes (6.4 %) Done.
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