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I installed in W98SE and find it only appears in the context menu for a file.
There seems to be no executable in it's own folder to move where I want to, create shortcuts, etc. Is this usual for the program? Mike Sa |
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:17:24 -0800, ms <ms@invalid.com> wrote:
>I installed in W98SE and find it only appears in the context menu for a file. >There seems to be no executable in it's own folder to move where I want to, create >shortcuts, etc. > >Is this usual for the program? > >Mike Sa Actually, yes. IceConf.exe in the program folder lets you setup most of the options, but the program itself is designed to explore, make and extract archives through the context menu rather than through a standalone GUI. The concept seems strange at first, but makes sense once you get used to it. -- Ron M. |
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Ron May wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:17:24 -0800, ms <ms@invalid.com> wrote: > > >>I installed in W98SE and find it only appears in the context menu for a file. >>There seems to be no executable in it's own folder to move where I want to, create >>shortcuts, etc. >> >>Is this usual for the program? >> >>Mike Sa > > > Actually, yes. IceConf.exe in the program folder lets you setup most > of the options, but the program itself is designed to explore, make > and extract archives through the context menu rather than through a > standalone GUI. The concept seems strange at first, but makes sense > once you get used to it. > Thanks, Ron. That is not my normal mode, so there's other archivers. Mike Sa |
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