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  1. #16
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    i had downloaded the pkzip version for dos ,since i can use it a batch file and run it from scheduler.
    i have downloaded the wincline exe.REG WINZIP WINDOWS BASED ,can i use the same commands as i used in pkzip and run as a batch file

    kindly let me know

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    Yes, I use wzzip|wzunzip from the CMD line and BATch files all the time ... and usually with the same parameters as I would have with PKZip|PKunZip.

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    u mean to say that if i load winzip for windows then can i use the pkzip cpmmand from the command line.

    In this case the command line arguments would be winzip -u -rP .......

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    Yes, the only difference being the first word on the command line (the name of the program).

    To see all the options available with wzzip, type:
    wzzip /?
    and press [Enter]. Click the "Help Topics" link, the "WZZIP", the "WZZIP Reference", then the "Display" button.

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    thks buddy...

    I ran the wzzip with the same options as in pkzip and it works fine,without any Ems error.

    thks for ur help.

    I wanted some info reg netwroking with windows 2000 and vlan .IS it possible for me to attach a doc in this forum.Pl let me know

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    Quote Originally Posted by s_hcl
    thks buddy...
    You're welcome.

    Quote Originally Posted by s_hcl
    I ran the wzzip with the same options as in pkzip and it works fine,without any Ems error.
    Tada!

    Quote Originally Posted by s_hcl
    I wanted some info reg netwroking with windows 2000 and vlan .IS it possible for me to attach a doc in this forum.Pl let me know
    Yes. Click the "Post Reply" button at the bottom-left of this thread. Scroll down and in the "Additional Options" box, there is a "Manage Attachments" link. Click it and you'll get a "Browse" option where you can select and upload a file on your hard drive to be attached to your message.

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    thks

    i m posting my query in the windows 2000 or security forum

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    I have posted my query in windows 2000,if u cantfind it there can i post it here.

    its regarding windows 2000 security ..

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    Right, I think I found it here: http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...65#post1048765

    When it comes to that subject matter though, I bow to Tuttle's expertise.

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