[email protected] wrote, On 08/01/11 13:45:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> At the DOS command prompt I manually changed directory as suggested but to
> no avail.
>
> I originally downloaded all 3 downloads as instructed by the download page.
>   Whilst I was able to unzip the first two folders my attempts to unzip the
> last  results in a message "Cannot complete the compressed (zipped) folder
> extracting  wizard. The compressed zipped folder is empty"
>
> I note that this folder (shell-win32) indicates a size of 126kb.
>
> In addition to the foregoing when I unzipped the second  folder for a
> number of files (1 or 2 maybe) I was informed file name  already exists and 
> asked
> if I wished to overwrite. I said yes.
>
> I hope the above will assist.
> Jim.

I'm afraid I can't help with the wizard messages as I've never tried to 
use the built-in unzip - I've always installed 7-zip since it handles 
.gz and .bz2 files as well.

If it were me I'd delete the folder that you downloaded and unzipped the 
file to assuming there's nothing else in it ;) and start again.

It seems if all you want to do is play with the shell command line 
interface you only need the sqlite-shell-win32... file.


-- 
Peter Hardman

'For every complex problem there is a solution that is simple, 
straightforward - and wrong'
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