Good point, but those that had damaged or incorrectly zipped individ.tps files were of the 8.3 variety, whereas I had a couple that unzipped ok which had longer than 8 character names. I routinely use Windows Commander or Norton's zip/unzip functions which allow both the names and extensions to be longer than 8.3. The latter is via Norton's file manager and a right click on a file viewed by Windows explorer will also allow Norton's zip/unzip as an option. I rarely use Windows Explorer though, mostly Windows Commander with its two panel display. From: "George W. Durman" <sgtgeorg@concentric.net> At 01:56 AM 2/26/1998 -0500, you wrote: >If I may step in here.....a suggestion for ALL users who download .ZIP >files from the Internet or Web is to use an UNZIP program that will >preserve Win95 type file names. >I don't know if this has anything to do with unzipping the CFT files, but it >is worth exploring.