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  ZIP2EXE Error Messages

  ZIP2EXE: (E01) Error in .ZIP file
  ZIP2EXE: (E02) Error in .ZIP file, use PKZIPFIX

  The .ZIP file you are attempting to process is corrupt.  You may attempt
  recovery of the file by using PKZIPFIX.  PKZIPFIX will work on either
  standard .ZIP files or self-extracting .EXE files.

  ZIP2EXE: (E03-04) Insufficient memory to process file

  The .ZIP file you are attempting to process is too complex.  This may
  indicate a .ZIP file which contains too many files.  In some cases you may
  receive this error because the file being processed is corrupt.

  ZIP2EXE: (E07) Can't open Source file

  The source .ZIP or .EXE file specified on the command line cannot be
  opened due to a disk error or insufficient network access.

  ZIP2EXE: (E08) Error in .ZIP file

  The .ZIP file you are attempting to process is corrupt.  You may attempt
  recovery of the file by using PKZIPFIX.  PKZIPFIX will work on either
  standard .ZIP files or self-extracting .EXE files.

  ZIP2EXE: (E09) Disk full writing target file during EXE to ZIP process
  ZIP2EXE: (E11) Disk full writing target file during ZIP to EXE process

  During the process of converting a file there must be enough disk space
  available to contain both the original file and the file which will be
  created.  If there is not enough room to process the file on the current
  drive you may direct the output to another drive by specifying it on the
  command line.

  ZIP2EXE: (E12) Compression method not supported

  The .ZIP file being converted contains a file compressed with a method not
  supported by the version of PKSFX being attached by ZIP2EXE.

  You can only perform the ZIP2EXE process on .ZIP files created using the
  compression method(s) supported by the self-extracting module you are
  attaching.


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