Not necessarily simple. At what point and referring to which file are you getting the error message? Does it refer to WinZip not being a valid Win32 application, or one or more of the downloaded files?
You don't get around this error, I'm afraid. The message indicates that Windows finds file damage or code in the executable file which causes it to recognize that it is an executable file, but it has no clue as to what to do with it. It isn't able to run in Windows. This can mean a damaged file, a file coded to another OS, such as an Apple or a Mac file type, several things.
Thank you! Pechersk and Kayh, for you help, I should know that it is important to be specific about what happens and when it happens, so I'll try it again and this time before I post again I'll have more imformation, hopefully you can help me more then. Thanks!
pechersk
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March 21st, 2001 16:00
KayH
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March 21st, 2001 16:00
Hi,
Not necessarily simple. At what point and referring to which file are you getting the error message? Does it refer to WinZip not being a valid Win32 application, or one or more of the downloaded files?
You don't get around this error, I'm afraid. The message indicates that Windows finds file damage or code in the executable file which causes it to recognize that it is an executable file, but it has no clue as to what to do with it. It isn't able to run in Windows. This can mean a damaged file, a file coded to another OS, such as an Apple or a Mac file type, several things.
HTH,
Kay
glaz
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March 21st, 2001 18:00