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Here is the result Steven. I don't think I'll waste to much time on it.
I willPull the Lite version off of my Warp 4 CD.
THanks
> OS/2 Ctrl+Esc = Window List Type HELP = help
> Archive: CRSZIP.EXE
> testing: CALERA/CALOCR.EXE OK
> testing: CALERA/CIL.ERR OK
> testing: CALERA/OIL.ERR OK
> testing: CALERA/REC.DLL OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDB.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDC.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDD.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDF.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDL.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDP.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDS.BIN OK
> testing: CALERA/WINOCRDZ.BIN OK
> No errors detected in compressed data of CRSZIP.EXE.
>
> [I:\tmp]crszip
>
> PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Ver 1.02-OS/2 Prot Mode 10-01-89
> Copyright 1989 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved.
> PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
>
> PKSFX: can't find: I:/TMP/CRSZIP.EXE
>
> [I:\tmp]
Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3B2F78B9.E7CF99AB@attglobal.net>, on 06/19/01
> at 11:19 AM, Don Burch said:
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> >Unpack of CRSzip.exe failed (Exit program or reboot and try again)
>
> There are a couple of not quite compatbile versions of unzip floating
> around. Find CRSzip.exe and determine if it's a self-extracting zip file.
> If so, from the command line:
>
> unzip -t CRSzip.exe
>
> to verify the integrity of the file.
>
> >Any suggestions other than filing in the dead program box would be
> >appreciated.
>
> If you don't need to Pro features, you can always use the free lite
> version.
>
> CDS (of BA/2000 fame) now owns the product.
>
> Steven
>
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> "Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.28a #10183 Warp4/FP11
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