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Can I unzip LCA file??

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Hi,

I have taken archive of a repository on my local system in the form of .LCA file.

Now I want to see the content of the .LCA file. Also i want to create the same structure while unzipping it.

Can anybody tell me how to unzip a lca file>???

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Sunil Gupta

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An LCA file is simply a zip file with a different name. You can open it with any zip utility.

Paul

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An LCA file is simply a zip file with a different name. You can open it with any zip utility.

Paul

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Hi,

Is there any other way to create the workbench structure on local sytem.

One way is to take lca file and unzip it as you described

Second way which i know is that, just drag the repository folder from workbench to local system.

Is there any other way, by which we can create folder/tree structure to our local system.????

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Sunil

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