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I use WarpZip and like it.
HCM
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> Hello
> I am using ZIPme as front-end of my unZIP resp ZIP acttivities !
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> With it I am able to extract a(ny) selected file !
> I am also able to read i.e. a ReadME file before I do unzip !!
>
> But ZIPme is quite old and seems not to support all of todays
> more actual unzip features !?
> A few days ago I got a PWD protected zip file and was unable
> to worh with ;-(
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> Do you have any suggestion for a better solution ?
> Thanks, svobi
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> sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 31.07.2002 23.38.39
> Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
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> Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Drive Image Backups
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> >> I would like to know what other software solutions people have
> found where
> >> you can back up to a hard drive under OS/2 using compression
> and can
> >> restore a single file, when necessary.
>
> >ZIP !!!
>
> >Ray
>
> Ok. I have Zip 2.3 (11/29/99) and Unzip 5.41 (4/16/2000).
>
> I can zip up all the files on a partition using the -S and -r
> switches.
>
> But I can't figure out how to extract a single file from the
> archive. I
> have tried various switches but I keep getting the error message:
> "filename not matched." I also read unzip.doc.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Sandy
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