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The cab program is generally installed with software packages or driver packages, and there are many in the system folder, so don't delete them.
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Microsoft's compression format is generally not used.
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The compressed package format formulated by Microsoft is commonly used in the installer of software, and it can be decompressed using the utilities that come with Windows, and WinZip, Winrar, etc.
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CAB files are compressed formats for Windows. It can be opened with Winrar, but some files are encrypted and cannot be opened with a regular compressor.
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cab (Microsoft's Archive Format):
The compressed package format formulated by Microsoft is commonly used in the installer of software, and it can be decompressed using the utilities that come with Windows, and WinZip, Winrar, etc.
It is mainly used on Windows software installers. Because it takes up a lot of hard disk space, it is rarely used.
The frontpage2003 installation package contains the cab file:
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cab is a compressed package file. A single archive file that stores multiple compressed files. These files are typically used for software installations, but also to reduce the size of the dismantling file and the time associated with web content.
CAB is a compression format for Windows, which can be opened with WinRAR. But some are encrypted. It can't be opened with a general compression program.
Note: It is also possible to extract the cab file and extract it to extract it.
It's an MS-DOS program, so it doesn't have a windowed graphical interface, and if you've been a user of the DOS operating system before, you'll be familiar with the syntax of this type of program. Let's take a look at the instructions for extract.
extract /a cabinet> filename> /l destination>
cabinet is the cab file name.
filename is the name of the file you want to retrieve from cab.
destination is the position to be placed after the base of the file is solved.
It's just that Bo Chun uses to mark the description, not part of the command, note: there is a blank space between each parameter.
Since I don't have a detailed list of cabs for Windows 95 98, I don't know which file is in which cab file, and the only way is to try to find it one by one.
Let's take a practical example to make it easier to understand, let's say, I want to solve C: Windows System (yes) and assume that my optical drive code is F, and you can just change it to your optical drive code name. (the path to your cab file).
extract /a f:\win98\ /l c:\windows\system
Extract can also accept the universal character * symbol.
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