said: 
>No, they use -j.  They throw away the paths in the zip file and then 
>specify the restore path. 
It's still a restore to an absolute path.  It's just getting the path info 
from a different place.  Recall that your problem was that you believed 
the -d did not work. 
>Still doesn't work. 
Oh well.  It's something else. 
>you're so valuable with these kinds of things is you have a photographic 
>memory and remember stuff exists and where it's located.  I can't even 
>remember which attorney is handling what. 
My memory is not really all that great.  I just have less stuff to 
remember than you have attorneys. 
>Your idea of playing with the Supplemental File list until it starts 
>working is a good one and I'll do so, but later. 
Worst case, you'll have to ask Larry. 
Steven 
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