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Aaron Sloman wrote:
> Each directory DISKN should have an empty file called DISKN.ID
> (tar creates these but apparently Winzip doesn't).
>
> So presumably in each directory you have to
> create an empty file of the form diskn.id
>
> E.g. in disk2, create disk2.id with no contents.
>
> That's 10 empty files. If anyone tries this, please post a message
> saying whether it works.
>
I have tried that (although admittedly I am a newcomer to this). I tried
it for Disk2 only. In the directory C:\Windows\Temp\pcwin155\disk2
(which is what Winzip 70 extracts pcwin155.zip into), I created a folder
called
C:\Windows\Temp\pcwin155\disk2\disk2.id.
I then attempted to extract Disk2.id from the unzipped pcwin155 file
again. The error message I got this time was that Winzip was unable to
extract the file. Clicking on the File Properties for Disk2.id in the
unzipped tar file, Winzip told me that it contained 29 files with 0%
compression.
Could this be the problem or is it (as it usually is) just my ignorance??
Marianne
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<P>Aaron Sloman wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Each directory DISKN should have an empty file called
DISKN.ID
<BR>(tar creates these but apparently Winzip doesn't).
<P>So presumably in each directory you have to
<BR>create an empty file of the form diskn.id
<P>E.g. in disk2, create disk2.id with no contents.
<P>That's 10 empty files. If anyone tries this, please post a message
<BR>saying whether it works.
<BR><A HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk/pub/groups/cog_affect/0-INDEX.html"></A> </BLOCKQUOTE>
I have tried that (although admittedly I am a newcomer to this).
I tried it for Disk2 only. In the directory C:\Windows\Temp\pcwin155\disk2
(which is what Winzip 70 extracts pcwin155.zip into), I created a folder
called
<P>C:\Windows\Temp\pcwin155\disk2\disk2.id.
<P>I then attempted to extract Disk2.id from the unzipped pcwin155
file again. The error message I got this time was that Winzip was
unable to extract the file. Clicking on the File Properties for Disk2.id
in the unzipped tar file, Winzip told me that it contained 29 files with
0% compression.
<P>Could this be the problem or is it (as it usually is) just my ignorance??
<P>Marianne
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