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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >plus something called a "File wrapped" error
>
> There's a setting to control the maximum log file size.
I was wondering what "File wrapped" meant. Thanks.
> >locked files such as \DMISL\BIN\sldb.dmi (which COPY,
> >XCOPY and PKZip won't do) and it doesn't have PKZip's
> >OS/2 constraint of a maximum number of files.
>
> Will it handle >2GB?
On HPFS?
> >winrar.exe gave me an execution error
>
> I suspect you should be able ot unpack this with:
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> rar32 x wrar.exe
>
> Have you tried this?
Without the documentation, I didn't try very much.
Thanks.
Eugene emailed me directly with almost the same thing that just pulls
out the documentation file:
rar32 x wrar300.exe rar.txt
> >I was quite surprised at all the system
> >errors I'm getting in PMWP.DLL
>
> Yep, that's our friend the WPS crashing and recovering.
I'm still on Fixpak 10. Does FP15 make this "better"?
- Peter
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