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Steven Levine wrote:
> It's most likely the version of zip.exe that ztb is finding via PATH.
Hi Steven,
Actually, PKZIP 2.50 for OS/2 is my default for zipping and unzipping.
It is the Top of List archiver I am using via ZTree, when I see those errors.
> This assumes you are not taking advantage of ztb's unzip.dll support.
I thought all that had been enabled, but I may be missing something here
as well.
> Different versions of unzip generate slightly different output. If the
> output does not match that specified by archiver.bb2, unexpected results
> are to be expected.
Have you customized your Archiver.BB2 in certain ways ?
> >In the places where TFC fails, I get an error of "Cannot Find TFC.CMD."
> >This seems to be a file I have never had, anywhere, and which is definitely
> >not needed in the partitions where TFC works just fine.
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> TFC.CMD has been the interface for TFC.EXE for quite a while. Do a search
> of the ztb help for the details.
O.K., but I have not needed any such .CMD file, in the partitions where TFC was
working.
> > SET TEMP = P:\Temp
> > SET Tmp = P:\Tmp
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> The set syntax does not allow spaced around the = character.
I will double-check to see whether or not this was an error in my query,
or if it is in fact that way in CONFIG.SYS.
Jordan
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