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WinZip I have downloaded a large zipped file. On unzipping it, there were a number of zipped files inside. These all had the extension .z (rather than .zip); otherwise, the icon was that of WinZip. Yet my WinZip program would not recognise them. Please, can you help ? Best Regards, Martin Holt theholts@care4free.net |
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This is what I came up with: http://filext.com/detaillist.php?ext...&Submit3=Go%21 |
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I really don't know!!! I did a google & these were my results: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+Search&meta= http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta= http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta= I don't know what application they belong to but ... it's got me. Are you sure it's not a unix based app.? |
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Filename Extensions Traditionally, .z is used for files compressed with a Unix utility. I read this before, but I found it here also: Quote:
pack is the name of a program/command commonly found on Unix systems. I thought WinZip handled all common compression schemes, but maybe not this one. In the past I was able to find all kinds of freeware for Windows that would decompress anything. Just look for something that handles packed files. |
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