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Decoding Files using WinZip
You do not need to worry if the file being received is
UUencoded, XXencoded, BinHex, or a MIME file (base64, plain/text, and
quoted-printable). WinZip® will detect the method being used and
automatically decode it.
As is the case with Zip files, WinZip offers more than one
way to open encoded files. For example:
- Double click the
encoded file in My Computer or Windows Explorer. WinZip will open and decode
the file. If it is a Zip file, it will offer to open it; if it has not been
compressed, it will be shown in the usual manner.
- Drag and drop the encoded file onto the WinZip icon.
- Use WinZip in the regular manner to Extract the file to your folder of choice.
Note: You can
also open a file using WinZip's Open
toolbar button, or drag and drop a file into WinZip, regardless of the file's
extension.
UUencoded, XXencoded, BinHex, and MIME
files
Sending Files using Internet
Mail
The Why behind
UUencoding and Other Schemes
Receiving and Preparing Files for
Decoding
Decoding Files using WinZip
UUencoding a File using
WinZip
Mailing a UUencoded
File
Hints, Tips, &
Troubleshooting
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