on PC:
1) Download/save zip file to c:\temp
In Windows explorer, opened to c:\temp:
2) right-click zip file, select Open Wit<u>h</u> -> Compressed
(zipped) Folders
In right explorer pane opened to view javaexceptions compressed
folder:
3) right-click javaexceptions, select <u>C</u>opy
Navigate back to c:\temp
4) left click on folder name in left pane of explorer
5) right-click in whitespace of right pane of explorer, select <u>P</
u>aste
javaexceptions folder will be copied - whole - to c:\temp.
AFAIK all files are accessible from the c:\temp\javaexceptions folder

On Oct 14, 3:52 am, miga <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 7:51 pm, Johnny <[email protected]> wrote:> I'm sorry, but 
> I either can't find the 'how to' you are referring to
> > or the one I looked at didn't mention anything about passwords. Can
> > you be more specific.
>
> Quoted:
>
> Getting access to labs for Mac users
>
> if you cannot open zipped labs, proceed as follows:
> Unzip the lab as usual by double-clicking it.
> Open the Terminal, go to the folder which contains the unzipped folder
> and execute:
>
> chmod 755 nameoftheunzippedfolder
>
> permissions or password, I think that is the same wording differently.
> The problem is that some files/folders in the labs have no
> permissions, hence you should give them permissions to be able to
> write/read them.
> I have no idea how it is done on a PC machine, sorry. PC Experts could
> help here.

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