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To unpack the FoxPro overlay file, use the following command syntax: | To unpack the FoxPro overlay file, use the following command syntax: | ||
<pre> a: FOXUNPAK -D<disk# | <pre> a: FOXUNPAK -D<disk#> <any other switch><parameter> <filename to | ||
unpack | unpack> <destination drive:\directory> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
== MORE INFORMATION == | == MORE INFORMATION == |
Revision as of 10:03, 20 July 2020
Proper Syntax for FOXUNPAK with FoxPro 2.5/2.5a for MS-DOSID: Q101157 The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYWhen you are distributing a FoxPro 2.5 or 2.5a for MS-DOS compact executable, you must send support libraries. These files are too large to fit on double-sided double-density disks. To address this limitation, FoxPro is shipped with FOXUNPAK.EXE to unpack the packed .ESL and .ESO files. You can create a batch file to unpack these files automatically on to the destination drive. Care must be taken when issuing the FOXUNPACK command. To unpack the FoxPro overlay file, use the following command syntax: a: FOXUNPAK -D<disk#> <any other switch><parameter> <filename to unpack> <destination drive:\directory> MORE INFORMATIONLeaving any spaces between a switch and the parameter of the switch can cause FOXUNPAK to prompt the user for the appropriate disk. No matter what disk is placed in the drive, the user will continually be prompted for the appropriate disk. The following command will reproduce the above problem because there is a space between "-P" and "Unpacking ESL": FOXUNPAK -D1 -P "Unpacking ESL" a:esl.pak C:\TEMP Additional reference words: FoxDos 2.50 2.50a KBCategory: kbprg KBSubcategory: |
Last Reviewed: April 17, 1995 |