So now I tried "7z e" in the zip unpacker and I have a packet in my directory but OpenXP replies with "Unable to open packet".
So now I tried "7z e" in the zip unpacker
and I have a packet
in my directory
but OpenXP replies with "Unable to open packet".
Hello Alan!
*** Thursday 23.04.20 at 08:20, Alan Beck wrote to all:
So now I tried "7z e" in the zip unpacker
Did you mean "7z e $DOWNFILE"
and I have a packet
Did you mean a compressed mail bundle?
in my directory
Which directory?
but OpenXP replies with "Unable to open packet".
Whenever you get errors, you should exit OpenXP and have a look in DEBUGLOG.TXT in OpenXP's root directory to see if there's anything in there which may give a clue as to what caused the problem.
So now I tried "7z e" in the zip unpacker
Did you mean "7z e $DOWNFILE"
Yes, that is correct
and I have a packet
Did you mean a compressed mail bundle?
Yes I believe that is the case
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