Harry,
Post by Harry PotterIs there a better way to preserve the ling filenames?
I seem to remember that the big-name compression programs (ARJ, ZIP, some
others) already supported long filenames in their GUI programs on W98 (not
sure about W95).
Also, I would advice you to stick with the bigger names in regard to
compression programs, like ARJ, ZIP and a few others. They have a rather
good track record in being able to handle their own (very) old compresed
files. Crush on the other hand (can't remember having ever heard of it by
the way) might not be as supportive ...
Besides that, if you ever want to share such a compressed file it is
advicable to do so in a wel-known format - or you would need to have
everyone you share with to also install that Crush program. Which they
might not be too happy with ... (I sure wouldn't be)
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
P.s.
If you run DOS and create/delete files on a drive which already has long
filenames you will most certainly make a mess of it, losing LFNs and
sometimes getting them linked to the wrong files. Don't ask how I know. :-)