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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6783)3/17/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: RagTimeBand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Sean

>>It later says the archive is really just a zip file.... So any zip tool would do<<

Yeh I saw that.

Not necessarily asking you directly but just thinking out loud:

What's zipped - each file, each folder or the whole enchilada? Can you just unzip one item or do you have to unzip everything?

Way back when there was a popular back-up program that renamed what it backed up to something like 122zzc. You had no way of knowing what the hell was in there. I had a "flash-back" to the old 122zzc. days when I glanced over the description of this product.

Any thoughts?

I'm asking because I'm looking for a back-up program who's results look like what's being backed up (same folder names, same file names and you can go in and grab what you need).

Regards - Emory