Brilliant suggestion Ed!
I looked through the Scgtsp30.exe file and found a couple of occurrences
of 'ACE', so I found a small freeware utility
(http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/wagner/78/es95.zip) that could
unpack ACE files. With this util it was a matter of running it in a
CMD shell: 'es95 /e Scgtsp30.c00' - et voila - Scgtsp30.zip
I guess in this scenario the Scgtsp30.exe file isn't used at all.
cheers,
Torben Bang Nielsen
> On 18 Nov 1999 13:06:53 +0100,
> >I get the exact same error message.
> >I did use Gozilla to download all the files, so it shouldn't be the
> >Netscape problem some people have suggested.
> >Could it be that I'm running this on NT 4.0 and not Win9x?
> >Peter, what OS do you use?
> >BTW I tried opening the .exe file with WinZip, but WinZip didn't
> >accept it.
> > Torben Bang Nielsen
> It is probably a multi-volume ACE or RAR file. Open the .EXE and some
> of the other files with UEDIT or any text editor and look at the first
> few bytes. Maybe you can determine what it is. If it is ACE or RAR,
> you can use another program (UNACE, UNRAR, WINACE, WINRAR)
> to get at the data.
> Good luck.