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Using .CAB Files

Intended For
Windows 98
Windows 95

When using a complex operating system with hundreds of support files, like
Windows, every once in a while you'll need to get one of the files off of
the distribution diskettes. These files are often compressed into CAB
(cabinet) files, which are similar to ZIP files.
If you're using Windows Me, 2000, or XP, CAB file support is built-in.

If you're using Windows 95 or 98, you'll need the CabView utility (one of
Microsoft's PowerToys).

Just double-click a CAB file to open it - files can be extracted by dragging
them out of the CAB window.

To create new Cabinet files, obtain the DOS-based CAB Maker utility.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.
Sent: 25 September 2007 17:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] How to Open CAB File


I want to install WinDiff from the Folder [c:\SWTOOLS]

What are the steps/

Thank you.

--  Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.  --
Past President
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Council of Cincinnati and Dayton
Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://capccd.org



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