On 4 Nov 2003 08:51:12 -0600, Sticky wrote:
:>PM - have you used MasterSplitter? I'll look for my sample disk if
:>you want to try it.
:>
:>Other option - check properties to see if it has been formatted "read
:>only."
Hi Sticky, and PM --
JAS isn't the prob. It splits *any* file if it gets the right
instructions. If it won't, then given the same circumstances, no other
splitter will either.
AFA read-only, it'd only matter if you're trying to *write* the splits
to a read-only medium. I commonly split vids, programs, and massive
data files, directly from CD-R's into folders on one of my hard
drives. Most of those CD-R's are even BC containers. They're very
definitely read-only. JAS doesn't notice or care, because all it's
*doing* is reading them.
Something else is going on. More on this in a separate reply to PM.
See ya.
KH NP-b54
The day Micro$oft produces something that doesn't suck
will be the day they start producing vacuum cleaners.
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