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Unzipping a Windows executable archive



On Monday 10 April 2006 12:05 pm, Bill Bogstad wrote:
> I downloaded the *.exe and pointed a disassembler at it.  All I can
> say at this point
> is that it appears (based on internal strings) to be a 'packagefortheweb'
> file. Apparently this is a format produced by some tool that used to be
> distributed by the people who do InstallShield.  The web page about it
> has been taken down, but you
> can still find references to it in other places.  Someone with more
> knowledge Windows
> than I would have to tell you if anything else understands that
> format.  It would be nice
> to know as I also have an HP laptop...
The bottom line was that I ran it on a Windows system and simply copied the 
resultant directory to my laptop. I was then able to point ndiswrapper at 
the appropriate driver. 

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