-.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "March 2014" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "May 2014" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-apply \- Extract one image, or all images, from a WIM archive
.SH SYNOPSIS
.IP \[bu] 4
Encrypted files will not be extracted.
.IP \[bu]
-Although sparse file attributes will be applied, the full data will be extracted
-to each sparse file, so extracted "sparse" files may not actually contain any
-sparse regions.
+wimlib v1.6.3 and later: Sparse file attributes will not be extracted (same
+behavior as ImageX/DISM/WIMGAPI). wimlib v1.6.2 and earlier: Although sparse
+file attributes will be applied, the full data will be extracted to each sparse
+file, so extracted "sparse" files may not actually contain any sparse regions.
.PP
Regardless, since almost all information from the WIM image is restored in this
mode, it is possible to restore an image of an actual Windows installation using
.PP
\fIDirectory traversal attacks\fR: wimlib validates filenames before extracting
them and is not vulnerable to directory traversal attacks. This is in contrast
-to Microsoft WIMGAPI/Imagex/Dism which can overwrite arbitrary files on the
+to Microsoft WIMGAPI/ImageX/DISM which can overwrite arbitrary files on the
target drive when extracting a malicious WIM file containing files named
\fI..\fR or containing path separators.
.SH EXAMPLES