Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!julian!uwovax!jpalmer From: JPALMER@uwovax.uwo.ca (J. Palmer) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Does Zoo have the Flu? Message-ID: <3187@uwovax.uwo.ca> Date: 25 Jul 89 13:46:51 GMT References: <3109@uwovax.uwo.ca> Lines: 26 I guess my original posting was too brief and was unclear, and I've been informed that this clarification didn't escape our system to the net the first time: > > When I set up Flushot+, v.1.52, I can then unzip or unarc lots of > different files from non-net sources without so much as a hiccup. However, > when I try to extract a file from the net using zoo, v. 2.01, flushot+ > stops the process when zoo gets to a .com file (I don't think this happens > with a .exe file, but I cannot remember for sure). I get a warning on the > screen that a program is attempting write access to a .com file. I am > then asked to type "Y" or "G" or some other key, depending on what I wish > to do. No matter what I type, zoo stops dead, and the files are > not extracted. I then must restart my machine with flushot+ deactivated in > order to unzoo the file. > > In other words, I've noticed no incompatibilities between flushot+ > and pkzip or pkarc, but there seems to be one between flushot+(1.52) and > zoo201. -- reply to jpalmer@uwovax.uwo.ca ||---John Palmer---------------------------- (519)-661-3533-----------------||---The Economics Institute for Journalists =========================================================================== "I was here. Where were you?" -=[ Godot ]=-