On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 22:45:19 -0800, OutThere <no.one@xmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 12:55:29 -0800, John wrote
>(in article <sh986clv2nssfv6uieph82q0bt11m2s7am@4ax.com>):
>
>> On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 08:41:39 -0800, OutThere <no.one@xmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 25 Dec 2016 01:08:36 -0800, peter@peter.peter wrote
>>> (in article <o0M7A.425279$6M6.69928@fx06.fr7>):
>>>
>>>> In reply to "John" who wrote the following:
>>>
>>> "Rubbish! Simply download and unpack, how easy life can be, don't used to
>>> work with NGs?"
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe he hasn't worked with NGs or maybe his computer software is
>>> malfunctioning. That's happened to all of us.
>>>
>>> Have a little patience with your fellow man and cut people some slack.
>>>
>>>
>>> Happy New Year!
>>> OT
>>
>> Try to open these files with Peazip and it demands a password.
>>
>> Open them with Winrar and it does not
>>
>> Go figure !!
>>
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>
>Another possibility just entered my mind:
>
>Maybe Peazip always asks for a password by default, and if a set of files
>doesn't require one or have one associated with it, you just hit RETURN or
>ENTER with the password field blank, and it just proceeds to combine them,
>whereas Winrar only asks for one if it detects that there is a password
>linked to the set.
>
>OT
I have used Peazip for a while and it is the foirst time it has
happened. Anyway no reall problem
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