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Hi Steven =  
 
and thanks for your enlightning ;-)  
I didn't think that far ;-(  
Just thought the "newer UNZIP" will work the same as the elder ;-|  
Cordially, svob=EF  
 
 
 
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steve53@earthlink.net on 10/05/2004 22:56:05  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: question regarding UN-zip versions !?  
 
In <1084240541-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 05/10/04 =  
 
   at 12:56 PM, "i-lists"  said:  
>I do not understand ...  
>... why is it working with V 5.32 but not with the two newer ones ??? I  
>have tried so many time and would like NOT to go away from ZIPme !?  
 
If you don't want to leave zipme, then you will have to continue to use  
older versions of unzip and zip.  
 
The understatn why, run unzip v5.32 and v5.5 from the command line and  
examine the output closely.  You will see that there are differences. =  
 
These differences are confusing zipme.  
 
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