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  PKSFX/PKUNZIP Junior Error Messages

  PKSFXJR: (W01) Warning error

  A warning may indicate any of several problems.  See the corresponding
  PKUNZIP error message for explanation.

  PKSFXJR: (W02) Can't find .EXE file

  The self-extractor was unable to locate itself.  When the self-extractor
  runs it must determine what the name of its executable file is.  Anything
  which can prevent this from happening will generate this error.

  This error usually indicates an incorrect installation of DOS on the
  target machine.

  PKSFXJR: (W03) Error in .EXE file

  The self-extracting file is corrupt.  This may occur due to a disk error,
  a transmission error, or a software problem.

  PKSFXJR: (W04) File has a bad table

  The compressed data is corrupt.  This can indicate a damaged
  self-extracting file or data that was originally corrupt when the
  self-extracting file was created.

  PKSFXJR: (W05) Can't create file

  The self-extractor was unable to create a file it intended to extract.
  This may occur because you either do not have sufficient rights to a
  directory, or because all the directory entries are full.

  PKSFXJR: (W06) Disk full

  The self-extractor has run out of space while extracting the files it
  contains.  You may either free up more disk space or direct the
  self-extractor to place the files on a different drive.

  PKSFXJR: (W07) Too many files

  A junior self-extractor may only contain 512 or fewer files.  This error
  indicates either that more than 512 files are within the self-extractor or
  that the file is corrupt.

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