Assuming 7-Zip will treat an ISO file like an archive, you should be able 
to right-click on the ISO file and choose "Extract All."  Make sure you do 
it to a subdirectory, and not to, say, your desktop.
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On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 07:58:46 -0500, Diehl, Gary wrote:
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>The free 7-Zip open source program will do the same, for free.  I use it
>quite a bit, and was pleasantly surprised the other day when I
>right-clicked on an ISO, and it opened it right up like it was a ZIP
>file.
>
I used a similar program.  It was fine as far as it goes.  How far
does it go?

I got to that point, viewing a directory of the files in the image.
I double clicked on a .html entry in the directory and it launched
a browser and displayed the page.  So far, so good.  Then I clicked
on an anchor in the displayed page.  I got "File not found".
There's no substitute for mounting.

-- gil

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