Summary: This might help. Using PKZIP version 204.g and DOS version 6.22. At a DOS C:\> prompt, change directory to the place you have the PKZIP.EXE file. T...
Summary: Hi Derek, Yes! you have a trojan. Please follow Whitphil's plan and also download a 30 day trial of anti-trojan prog trojan hunter or purchase Boclean...
Summary: Hi I'm not sure that this will help, but 1- you can try taking a batch programming tutorial (which is pretty simple) on http://blacksun.box.sk 2- y...
Summary: here is my code!!! i run your suggestion but got an error "format error: file is too short" , all i want is to use the Archive::zip module to zip my f...
Summary: but there is another problem in dos. the names of files that have long names (your things) are also made shorter by copying in dos. how to deal with t...
Summary: Hi Ihave been trying to install borlandc but without any success .. In my CD I have folders and files like bgi..bin..borland.zip..chlist.ms..classlib...
Summary: Max Duh, your type of behavior has been addressed here recently in this forum, also. Obviously you missed the many posts concerning posts like yours...
Summary: Ok... I'm answering my own question, I'm pasting two urls below where you can download copies of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows 3.1 ... ...
Summary: If you're talking about PKware's zip utility and have it already installed, just type pkzip at the command prompt (assuming you're in the same directo...
Summary: This is an ACTIVE System File while XP is running! You would need to use a DOS Bootdisk with READNTFS.EXE and PKZIP.EXE on it. READNTFS will access XP...
Summary: Ian wrote: > If the disk is full then prompt > for another and to continue XCOPY.EXE will return an errorlevel greater than zero if an error occurs, s...
Summary: You can use the pkzip.exe program. ZIP allows a password to be set when compressing a file. You could ZIP the text file using a password. Pkzip and ...
Summary: U can do this only with pkzip.exe (version 2.0 works with me). Windows cannot do this. If your cdrom is d: and your root directory is c: and the file ...
Summary: Sure. Self extracting zip files. PKZIP.EXE will do this, as well as winzip. I have done something similar in the past, just on a smaller scope, but it...