John,

 There are several Win based archive utilities available that can handle
RAR, TAR, ARC, and ARJ as well as ZIP. Check sites like www.tucows.com or
www.download.com. I use one called BitZipper that I got from Tucows that
works as well as WinZip.


-----Original Message-----
From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Addendum Re: OT: TAR Files in Windows [7:48904]


I should have made it clear that I need to retain the directory
structure when transferring files from multiple directories.  TAR is the
ideal method for me but someone else was suggesting that I should be
able to zip files from multiple directories and have that structure
retained when I unzip the file on the unix box.  It ought to be possible
but I'm still researching the details.  

John

>>> "John Neiberger"  7/16/02 8:16:38 AM
>>>
I'm looking for a Windows program that can create a .tar file
comprised
of files from an NT file system to be transferred to a Solaris box. 
WinZip can open .tar files but it can't create them.

Is there some other product similar to WinZip that can create .tar
files?

Thanks!
John




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