: A FedRAMP Readiness Assessment Report (RAR) often uses tables (e.g., Table 4.15 on page 27) to document security controls.
: Open Notepad , type your text, and save it as a .txt file . Right-click the file and select "Add to archive..." using WinRAR, naming the result 27.rar .
: You can use the a (add) command: rar a 27.rar yourfile.txt . 2. Add an Archive Comment 27.rar
: Use the c command in the RAR command line to add a comment directly: rar c 27.rar .
If 27.rar is intended for a backup, you can develop a "listfile" (a plain text file containing paths) to tell RAR exactly what to include: : A FedRAMP Readiness Assessment Report (RAR) often
: Version 7.00 of the software specifically filters out "control character 27" from console output for security.
You can "develop text" that appears as a description whenever someone opens the archive: : You can use the a (add) command: rar a 27
: Alternatively, use the -z switch to import text from an existing file: rar c -zcomment.txt 27.rar . 3. Generate a File List for Backup