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Universal Extractor is a program designed to decompress and extract files from any type of archive or installer, such as ZIP or RAR files, self-extracting EXE files, application installers, etc. The full list of supported formats can be found in the table below.
How can I see what is in a WISE install file without running the install program? I have an old scanner (i.e. No longer supported) and would like to see if some software for a newer version will work. I would like to extract from the install file some support utilities but am afraid the install will wipe out my current software.
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I know that wip PKZIP files, WINZIP can extract individual file from a self-extracting ZIP file. Is there a similar program that will work on self-extracting WISE files? Thank you, Vince Radice RE: What is in a WISE file? I happen to see this on a web site. But I found the /X option could truncate long file names, and also, it doesn't extract directory names.
Installation programs created by WISE offer three command line options. These options are: /M Manual Mode The /M option runs the installation in manual mode.
You will be prompted for the locations of your Windows, System, and Temp directories. You can specify any directories, if they do not exist they will be created. Any changes to INI files will be saved into the Windows directory that you specify. With this option you can have the installtion file run without installing any files into your real Windows and System directory. You can then manually copy the files to their proper destination. This option can also be useful for clients that have unique Windows installations.
/X Extract Mode If you run the installation executable with the /X option, list of the files contained will be displayed. You can select some of the files to extract them from the installation. If you place a directory name after the /X option all of the files in the installation will be extracted into the specified directory.
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/Z Extract Mode The /Z option performs the same function as the /X option except that Windows is exited after the extraction. RE: What is in a WISE file? In your last reply, you said Vise Installer. Is this a mis-type and you have Wise Installer? If so, please describe in detail exactly what you are doing and what is happening. I entered the following command: d: my downloads 9320.exe /xd: junk test1 All of the files were extracted to d: junk test1. I also tried d: my downloads 9302.exe /x The installer started, displayed a window with all of the files and asked me to select the ones I wanted.
I clicked on one file and then clicked OK. I was then presented with a 'Save File As' dialog box. Please try again, write down EVERYTHING you type, and exactly what happens.
Vince Radice.