G gale Posts: 77 +0 Oct 9, 2007 #1 Tried to open a .uif file with MagicIso w/o sucess. Tried UltraIso and a number of others. Tried mounting w/o luck. Renamed the extension and got no where. Is there a program that can tell me how a pgm is compressed? Thanks.
Tried to open a .uif file with MagicIso w/o sucess. Tried UltraIso and a number of others. Tried mounting w/o luck. Renamed the extension and got no where. Is there a program that can tell me how a pgm is compressed? Thanks.
J Jase123 Posts: 828 +0 Oct 9, 2007 #2 Very strange. Magiciso should be able to open it. Regards Jase
Bobbye Posts: 16,313 +36 Oct 9, 2007 #3 Since .uif files can be encrypted and password-protected, could that be an issue?
G gale Posts: 77 +0 Oct 10, 2007 #4 No password reqd..... think the file is bad or named wrong ... but it is compressed so I'm thinking the along the named route ....
No password reqd..... think the file is bad or named wrong ... but it is compressed so I'm thinking the along the named route ....
J Jase123 Posts: 828 +0 Oct 10, 2007 #5 You could check the file here: http://virusscan.jotti.org/ Regards Jase
G gale Posts: 77 +0 Oct 11, 2007 #6 A very good site ....wished it could handle fies > 10mb... thanks~!
J Jase123 Posts: 828 +0 Oct 11, 2007 #7 No worries mate. There is a 10mb limit each file. Well it is free. lol Regards Jase
J Jase123 Posts: 828 +0 Oct 11, 2007 #9 One thing: Don't just rely on that. Just because it says a file is clean, this does not mean it is. Try to use other online scanners to, like Kaspersky. Regards Jase
One thing: Don't just rely on that. Just because it says a file is clean, this does not mean it is. Try to use other online scanners to, like Kaspersky. Regards Jase