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On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 10:19:12AM -0500, karina.popkova at verizon.net wrote: > Good Morning, > > My mother has a CDRom with some Medical Questions > (Self Study material), that has a number of files on it. > The files have file extensions such as: > .DL_ > .DE_ > .LE_ > .EX_ > .TL_ > .LST > .ME_ > etc. > > My Google shows these to be compressed files > put onto the CDRom. > > Any suggestions on how to decompress these files > or how to salvage the 100's of files on this > CDRom? These are files compressed by the Windows installation compressor. Try cabextract at http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php -dsr-
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