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Hi Ray
Thanks a lot for your appreciated offer ;-)
The problem indeed is not the file to be un-zipped ...
=2E.. the problem relates to the ZIP tool ;-(
ZIPme 1.3 is a front-end and need an UNZIP.EXE somewhere in the path !
It is in x:\OS\APPS and it is the only one !!
It is: 4.11.97 9.19 139'827 357 a--- unzip.exe ...
=2E.. remembering correct it is version 5.32 !!!
This version isn't accurate anymore since 5.42 and 5.50 have appeared =
but all my experiments and tries with these 2 newer versions failed ;-((
Not only: All my tries to get in touch with its developer, Peter
Eggert, =
are failing too ;-(((
I really like the behavior of ZIPme but believe that I have to look for
a =
better ZIP tool and would like to get a solid and wellknown
Archiver.bb2 =
tool ;-)))
Any hints and recommendations are very welcome ! TIA !!
Cheers, svob=EF
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raydav@charter.net on 12/05/2004 17:31:13
To: i-lists@synass.net
cc: =
Subject: ZIP problem
svob=EF
Regarding your ZIP problem; I have several ZIP tools. If you send me a =
sample file I'll see what I can do with it and if I unzip it I'll share =
what I used.
A large file is OK.
Ray
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