Re: Unzipping Win32Lib
- Posted by Greg Miller <greg at reservati?n-net.co?> Nov 16, 2007
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Jason Gade wrote: > > Greg Miller wrote: > > > > c.k.lester wrote: > > > > > > Greg Miller wrote: > > > > c.k.lester wrote: > > > > > Greg Miller wrote: > > > > > > I downloaded Win32Lib to my XP machine, but when I try to unzip it I > > > > > > get > > asked</font></i> > > > > > > for a password on file "advanc". Is there a zip file problem, or > > > > > > can > someone</font></i> > > > > > > give me the password? > > > > > There shouldn't be a password. Try downloading it again. Maybe the ZIP > > > > > file > > > > > got corrupted in the transfer. > > > > I've tried it 4 times, and a friend tried it as well. Same results. > > > > > > I just downloaded it from this URL: > > > > > > <a > > > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/win32lib_0_70_1.zip">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/win32lib_0_70_1.zip</a> > > > > > > and unzipped it successfully. > > > > > > Is that where you got it from? > > > > > > Yes. I even clicked your link to download the file, to be sure. Same > > problem. > > I hate to say "works for me", but it does, using the link above and WinZIP 8.0 > on Windows 2000. > > Which unzip are you using? I'll check and see if it works with XP's built-in > unzip... > > Yeah, I got that to work as well on Windows XP with the built-in compressed > folder handler. > -- > A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple > system that works. > --John Gall's 15th law of Systemantics. > > "Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming." > --C.A.R. Hoare > > j. I am using Windows XP's built-in unzipper. A friend emailed me a version that unzipped, so I'll go with that. Thanks.