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Re: Unzipping the downloaded 9i v2.0.1 file

From: Fred Weiss <fweiss_at_bestweb.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 11:15:10 -0400
Message-ID: <ugmm8b6j7r655@corp.supernews.com>


Tom,

Thanks for your guidance. I am using Winzip. I followed your directions and it did create the directory structure.

Thanks,

Fred

"Thomas Gaines" <Thomas.Gaines_at_noaa.gov> wrote in message news:3D0A5630.305A508B_at_noaa.gov...
> Fred -
>
> I'm assuming that you're using WinZip or a similar program to do
> your unpacking. When you open a newly downloaded zip file, you
> should see the path associated with a given file contained in that
> archive. That will give you some idea of the directory structure
> that will be created when you successfully unzip the contents.
>
> With WinZip, you can specify "Use folder names" when extracting
> the contents. Perhaps you aren't doing this. Even if every single
> file goes into one honkin' big directory, you'll surely receive plenty
> of errors due to duplicate file names. Unless, of course, you have
> "Overwrite existing files" checked...
>
> Anyway, check your extract options and try again.
>
> Tom
>
> Fred Weiss wrote:
>
> > I just download the newest version of 9i database for NT. When I unzip
the
> > file they are all extracted to the same directory. Is there a way to
unzip
> > in order to cut a CD with the proper file structure? I am trying to
avoid
> > all the file location errors that occur trying to find jre.
> >
> > Thanking you in advance,
> >
> > Fred
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jun 15 2002 - 10:15:10 CDT

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