It is created by a UNIX or UNIX-like system.
Winzip or another compression utility for W32 should
be smart enough to pick it up. Otherwise your sender
should be able to just gzip the file on their UNIX box
and your Windows compression utility will have no
problem with it.
--- Raymond Busick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Received a file from a friend with a .tgz file
> extension. I have a WINDOWS
> based machine. This file appears to be some type of
> compressed file. What
> program do I use to release this file, for use on
> windows machine.
>
> RAY
>
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