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08-24-2004 10:01 PM
08-24-2004 10:01 PM
TAR
I have some archived data which was saved with HP UNIX 8.02 TAR. I need to recover some of this data, but we no longer have a UNIX system. We are using Win2000, is there a Windows utility for restoring these files?
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08-24-2004 10:57 PM
08-24-2004 10:57 PM
Re: TAR
Hi,
Never used but you can try if required :
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/tar.htm
OR
I will advise you to try extracting the file on any other unix/linux machine as tar command is supported in almost all unix/linux flavours.
Regards,
Never used but you can try if required :
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/tar.htm
OR
I will advise you to try extracting the file on any other unix/linux machine as tar command is supported in almost all unix/linux flavours.
Regards,
I'll sleep when i am dead.
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08-25-2004 10:27 PM
08-25-2004 10:27 PM
Re: TAR
Hi Geoff
You need Microsoft's Software
SFU ( Service for Unix) it provide some command of unix and NFS share on NT Platform
You need Microsoft's Software
SFU ( Service for Unix) it provide some command of unix and NFS share on NT Platform
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