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>Philippe Sionneau wrote:

>> Hello Phil, The [Wiseman] dictionary is here :

>> http://www.sionneau.com/formation/dictionnaire.htm Take care.

>Philippe

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>Nigel, free availability of your dictionary online is a truly magnificent

gift

>the TCM community worldwide. Many thanks and congratulations to you

>for that fantastic generosity.

 

Seconding this gratitude!

 

 

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In a message dated 6/20/2005 12:10:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

writes:

 

http://www.sionneau.com

 

 

Hi All

 

I down loaded the dictionary (twice) and saved it to my desktop. But now I

can't open it. When I try a " files corrupted " pops up. There is 30,000 kb

in the file. Can someone help the computer illiterate (me)?

 

Thanks,

Mary

 

 

 

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Hi Pete

 

I have windows XP and an Extraction wizard pops up and then says file

corrupted and won't open it.

I appreciate your help.

 

Regards

Mary

 

 

 

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lyeric100 wrote:

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> In a message dated 6/20/2005 12:10:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> writes:

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> http://www.sionneau.com

>

>

> Hi All

>

> I down loaded the dictionary (twice) and saved it to my desktop. But now I

> can't open it. When I try a " files corrupted " pops up. There is 30,000 kb

> in the file. Can someone help the computer illiterate (me)?

Hi Mary!

 

It is a .zip file. Did you decompress it before you tried to open it?

Which operating system do you use?

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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lyeric100 wrote:

> I have windows XP and an Extraction wizard pops up and then

Hi Mary!

 

I hardly ever use Windows any more because of really dumb things like

this. On the other hand, the problem *could* be aol, which is also

widely considered a tool of the devil.

 

Perhaps you could use WinZip, a compression/decompression program. If

you think you could install winzip you can get it here:

 

<http://www.winzip.com/> get the paid version, $29, well worth it.

 

<This is quoted from their website:>

Windows XP Support

 

When running under Windows XP, WinZip 9.0 operates as a native Windows

XP program. There is no need to set compatibility mode.

 

WinZip XP-style toolbar

 

* WinZip includes the following support for Windows XP themes:

o Menus, buttons, controls, lists, and checklists conform to

the current theme.

o Shaded columns and XP-style sort arrows indicate the column

by which the file list is sorted and the sort order.

o Resizable dialogs use grippers matching the current theme.

o Both the WinZip program itself and self-extracting Zip files

created by WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition use " highest quality "

XP-style color images and background blending for WinZip-related icons.

This occurs wherever these icons are displayed by Windows Explorer or My

Computer, as well as for WinZip's own toolbar icons.

o Self-extractors created by WinZip Self-Extractor Personal

Edition support XP themes when displaying dialogs and messages.

 

* WinZip supports shared computers, including fast user switching:

another user can log on and perform other operations (including using

WinZip) while a long WinZip operation is being performed.

 

* When running under Windows XP, WinZip's Favorite Zip Folders

feature monitors XP's " Shared Documents " folder and its subfolders,

making it easier to find Zip files created or stored by other users.

 

<end of quote from winzip website>

 

Is there a personal computer user's group in your area? Good place to

learn how to do things like install winzip, uncompress files, etc. I

have gotten so frustrated with Windows that I have started using Linux

for most everything. The Wiseman file worked fine in Linux for me. I

didn't try it in Windows, I *never* use Windows on-line any more.

 

If you have a Linux group in your area you could give that a go as well.

You will meet some, ah, *interesting*, people there - not to say they

are " computer geeks " but . . .

 

The Linux group will be almost all single guys. Really geeky single

guys, just so you know. One or more of them will most likely in complete

sincerity fall in love with you, if you are into that! If not, oh well,

I warned you - maybe do your hair in the schoolteacher's bun and skip

the perfume and make-up. However, hang around with them for a year or

two and you *will* learn a lot about computers.

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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( I didn't write what's indicated below)

 

The problem is with the download if you don't get a ca 60MB (megabytes --

really big) file to your disk.

 

It's a zip file, must first be unzipped (uncompressed) to a bunch of PDF

files, and a HTML file (index.html) with which to launch the dictionary and

other stuff to a web browser.

 

You also need Acrobat program to read PDF files -- freely downloadable from

Adobe company's website.

 

 

 

At 10:06 PM 6/22/2005 EDT, you wrote:

>

>In a message dated 6/20/2005 12:10:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> writes:

>

>http://www.sionneau.com

>

>

>Hi All

>

>I down loaded the dictionary (twice) and saved it to my desktop. But now I

>can't open it. When I try a " files corrupted " pops up. There is 30,000

kb

>in the file. Can someone help the computer illiterate (me)?

>

>Thanks,

>Mary

>

>

>

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Thank you, Chris, for your input. I didn't get the complete download, only

about 1/2 so that is the start of my problem.

 

Regards,

Mary

 

 

 

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Hi Pete

 

I'll try to get the WinZip program then try the download again. I don't

know about a Linux group here but I'll have a look around. I don't seem to

have

trouble with guys anymore (geeks or not), I just mention acupuncture and

poof! they are gone.

 

Thank you for your information!

 

Regards,

Mary

 

 

 

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