In a message dated Sat, 22 Jun 2002 08:16:05 -0500,
Samuel W. Heywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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 <snip> 
 
 WARNING:  If anyone should download UNRAR250.ZIP you would
 be well advised not to unzip it to a directory on your hard
 drive.  This zip file contained a 654 byte file named BEOS.INS,
 or something similar, that I could not figure out how to delete
 by any method other than by resorting to "DELTREE"!!!!!  The
 file had no hidden or system or read-only attributes and it
 apparently was not a virus.

 <snip> 

 Sam Heywood
 >>

You probably know this already, but just in case you don't,
oddball files can sometimes be deleted by using wildcards
like B*.INS or BEOS*.* .

Binky

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