said: 
>I'm not so sure about this.  Put PKZIP at the top of the stack -- both 
>inside the ARCHIVER.BB2 file, and as the most recent archiver chosen from 
>the ZTB menu -- and doesn't it take over as the current default ? 
Perhaps, but I don't know.  I've got pkzip commented out in my 
archiver.bb2.  I'll need to do some editing and see if this is the case. 
>that matter, if you last used Arj or RAR, I believe it would come up as 
>the first Archiver ZTB attempts to use.  At least, that's what appears 
>(to me) to be happening. 
This is true for creating archives, but since there's autodetect for 
unarchiving, the rules might differ. 
>Hmm.  I've had ZTB in PATH and LIBPATH for a very long time, but probably 
>overlooked DPATH. 
I don't know why you have it in LIBPATH.  It's not needed. 
>So I have:  @E:\ZTB\TFC.EXE %1 %4 $5 
That does not look right to me.  Is the $5 a typo?  I use: 
 d:\util\ztbold\tfc.exe %1 %2 %3 
Are you sure you are not trying to run the Win version of tfc?  To see 
what's going on, change your script to: 
 pause 
 E:\ZTB\TFC.EXE %1 %4 %5 
 pause 
>Sounds plausible to me.  Is that what's happening, in view of the above ? 
No it's something else. 
HTH, 
Steven 
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