Try out www.dll-files.com.

Also, there should be a DOS based extraction tool on the Win CD that you
can use to extract stuff from the setup archives.  I believe the format
was:  extract -e archive1 archiveN filename  or something like that to
search a range of archives.

Matt

On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Alexander Boulgakov wrote:

> Greetings. (Sorry, Jason, I haven't looked at your stuff yet. No time 8-(
>
> Anyway, I used to have WinME on my notebook, and I still have the CD. It
> has dll's on it that I want to use with Wine. However, they are
> compressed and encrypted with PKzip. I heard that the encryption used is
> weak, and susceptable to a brute force attack or a known plaintext
> attack. I have looked around for some software to crack this, but I
> simply don't have too much time to look and be sure it will work. Sorry.
> Besides, I know you (we :-) Linuxoids are helpful anyway. Do you have
> any experience with a zip cracker? Pointers appreciated!
>
> Alex
>
> ps: Better yet, is anyone willing to warez their collection of dll's?
>
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