Re: Winrar Question--Opening multiple files



my question is, if i have several multipart file can i have winrar
extract several of them. So can i issue a comamnd for winrar
to extract all multipart files in a particular folder.

thank you
"Driver" <driver1010usxx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 18:50:49 -0500, "asdf" <asdf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >let say i have several rar files in the folder:
> >
> >file1.part1.
> >file1.part2
> >file1.part3
> >file2.part1
> >file2.part2
> >file2.part3
> >
> >instead of unraring file1 and then file2 individually
> >can i somehow issue a command for winrar to unrar
> >all the files in the folder at once. Because otherwise
> >if i have many files to unrar it takes a long time to do
> >them individually.
> >
> >thank you very much
> >
> I use Win Rar and what you have are multipart files. When you go to
> extract File 1.part 1, it will find and combine and extract the other
> parts of the archive automatically.
> Hope this helps.
> Driver


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