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Hi again
I am using opensuse 13.2 and have 7zip 9.20. I have a multple part 7zip file, that when i try to extract it, it extracts the first part(1 of 3) then asks me for the password again, when I press ok it just terminates. All parts are the size they are suppose to be eg 2 at 200mb and 1 at 150 mb. Any ideas what the problem might be.
Hi again
I am using opensuse 13.2 and have 7zip 9.20. I have a multple part 7zip file, that when i try to extract it, it extracts the first part(1 of 3) then asks me for the password again, when I press ok it just terminates. All parts are the size they are suppose to be eg 2 at 200mb and 1 at 150 mb. Any ideas what the problem might be.
No ideas. Typically this is because of the file extensions (e.g. .001, 002, etc.) not being right, or the file names (e.g. part1.001 followed by somefile.002) being off.
You don't say anything about the names...hard to say.
Are you running a windows program under wine or do you mean a linux port of the command line version? If command, what was the command and where did you launch it from?
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