on Mon, 6 Feb 2006 
21:30:08 PST8 
> Ray Davison wrote: 
> > Steven Levine wrote: 
> >  
> >> The processing would use EAUTIL to strip all the EAs. 
> >  
> >  
> > I cannot find that as an application of EAUTIL.  What does the command  
> > line look like? 
> >  
> > Ray 
> >  
>  
> type: help eautil 
>  
> eautil somefile.ext [ea_hold] /S 
>  
> This will strip the EAs fromsomefile.ext and put them into the ea_hold  
> file (IF you specify one). 
But the EA DATA. SF is not deleted even if you strip the EAs.  How can one 
delete EA DATA. SF? 
> --  
> Tom Brown, Catherder 
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