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AbteriX:
btw, what is the "/sub" for?
-lanux128 (May 14, 2010, 04:22 AM)
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Thanks for the question lanux, i have modified my post above ↑↑↑

"/sub" is an UniExtractor command line parameter to extract the archive automatically
to an sub-folder named as the base name of the archive.
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lanux128:
Thanks for the question lanux, i have modified my post above ↑↑↑

"/sub" is an UniExtractor command line parameter to extract the archive automatically
to an sub-folder named as the base name of the archive.
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-AbteriX (May 14, 2010, 05:39 AM)
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thanks again, Stefan. it didn't occur to me to run UniExtract.exe with a /? parameter.. :)

daddydave:
It integrates into Windows Explorer very nicely out of the box. In fact, that's usually the only way I run it. I guess I should feel lucky I use the built in file manager  8). Or perhaps that I have simple needs.

Off topic, but do you recognize the background picture? (Personally I think the car entered the the building from the outside. Can you say, government coverup?  ;) )

daddydave:
It really is quite difficult for me to install this Universal Extractor, because Outpost Security Suite will at once quarantine several parts of it, as being malware.
-Curt (May 14, 2010, 03:29 AM)
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False positives are to be expected to some extent in any antivirus, but if it is flat out quarantining it, that seems crazy. It would bad enough if it were merely one of those so called antivirus programs that mindlessly flagged it as suspicious because of UPX compression.

AbteriX:
It really is quite difficult for me to install this Universal Extractor, because Outpost Security Suite will at once quarantine several parts of it, as being malware.
-Curt (May 14, 2010, 03:29 AM)
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False positives are to be expected to some extent in any antivirus, but if it is flat out quarantining it, that seems crazy. It would bad enough if it were merely one of those so called antivirus programs that mindlessly flagged it as suspicious because of UPX compression.
-daddydave (May 14, 2010, 06:58 AM)
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Hi Curt,

you may try the de-compress the UniExtract.exe by using UPX commandline option -d
like
UPX -d  C:\Programs\UniExtractor\UniExtractor.exe

Universal Extractor

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