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I do not think this has anything to do with Graham. I do not have
Graham, but I got the same symtoms. Examine the directories and files
involved. Look at the structure with a file manager that shows real
names and contents. Look again at the message you got from Zip. I had
to read it three times before it clicked. I believe you will find
genuine redundincies with slightly different real names. Did you
reinstall Graham over itself?
Ray
Peter Skye wrote:
>
>
> Ray Davison wrote:
> >
> > You still have redundant junk you should get rid of
>
> I don't know. I emailed Chris Graham but haven't heard back from him
> yet. I didn't create those subdirectories; perhaps his CSD installer
> created them.
>
> > Leave the E in the string.
>
> If I zip up a file using E then its name is no longer the filename but
> the name contained in .LONGNAME. So when I restore it, the restored
> file is not named what it was originally named but rather it has the
> name that was in .LONGNAME. I think. And if that's the case then the
> restore won't match the original.
>
> - Peter
>
>
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