Use Arj.exe. ARJ is not as easy to use a WinZip, but is much more powerful. ARJ is typically used to split a large file into smaller, more postable chunks.
Don't use WinARJ, use plain ole DOS ARJ (widely available; see the link below). Open a DOS box in the directory where the . Arj files are located (MS Powertoys "DOS Prompt Here" is great for this under Win95).
Use the following command syntax: arj x v y filename. ### (optional: destination path. The x switch tells ARJ that you are extracting, the -v switch tells ARJ that your are working with a multiple-volume archive, and the -y switch tells AR J not to prompt you for confirmation of each extration.
The ### extension represents the lowest numbered extension of the ARJ archives, which may be in the form of (.a01, . A02,etc.) or (.001, .002, etc.). If there is a file present with an .
Arj extension, do not specify an extension (the . Arj file is the first in the archive by default). An example of this might be: arj x v y ... more.
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