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2852.1 | | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Mon Mar 17 1997 11:18 | 6 |
| re: PRMS01::HCARTER
Why didn't you just read the contents of the compressed volume using
the Win95 machine?
/Bill
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2852.2 | Try using DRVSPACE to mount the compressed volume file. | snooty.uvo.dec.com::TRAVELL | John T, UK VMS System Support | Tue Mar 18 1997 09:43 | 8 |
| I had a disk go south, and like you I lost the drvspace.ini file (on the dead
disk), I just asked drivespace to mount the compressed volume....
I remember looking at, but not having to fiddle with, the content of
DRVSPACE.INI. It is a simple text file, with ther name of the cvf and the drive
letter it represents...
JT:
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2852.3 | Just Run The DriveSpace Utility | PRMS01::HCARTER | M. Hill Carter @DTN 339-7781 | Mon Mar 24 1997 10:37 | 6 |
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I found my own answer. All I had to do was mount the file using
the DriveSpace utility which is under system utilities. I believe
you have to install Plus to get this utility.
Hill...
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2852.4 | | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Mon Mar 24 1997 12:33 | 8 |
| re: .3 by PRMS01::HCARTER
>> I believe you have to install Plus to get this utility.
I think Plus just gives you Drivespace 3 with the higher compression
levels. Drivespace (standard) is already in Win95.
/Bill
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