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UNSHIELD(1)		     http://www.synce.org		   UNSHIELD(1)

NAME
       unshield - extract CAB files from an InstallShield installer archive

SYNOPSIS
       unshield	 [-c  COMPONENT] [-d DIRECTORY] [-D LEVEL] [-g GROUP] [-h] [-i
       VERSION] [-j] [-L] [-n] [-o] [-O] [-r] [-v] [-V] c|g|l|t|x CABFILE

DESCRIPTION
       Unshield extracts CAB files  from  InstallShield	 installers,  used  to
       install software on Microsoft Windows based machines.

OPTIONS
       -c COMPONENT
	      Only list/extract this component

       -d DIRECTORY
	      Extract files to DIRECTORY

       -D LEVEL
	      Set debug log level 0 - No logging (default) 1 - Errors only 2 -
	      Errors and warnings 3 - Errors, warnings and debug messages

       -g GROUP
	      Only list/extract this file group

       -h     Show help message

       -i VERSION
	      Force InstallShield version number (don't autodetect)
	      Use this option if you have a very old archive  (generated  with
	      InstallShield <= 4) and / or the automatic detection fails

       -j     Junk paths (do not make directories)

       -L     Make file and directory names lowercase

       -n     Never overwrite files

       -o     Always overwrite files

       -O     Use old compression

       -r     Save raw data (do not decompress)

       -v     Be verbose

       -V     Print version information

   Commands:
       c      List components

       g      List file groups

       l      List files

       t      Test files

       x      Extract files

   Other:
       CABFILE
	      The InstallShield installer file to act upon

AUTHOR
       This  manual page was adapted by Mark Ellis <mark@mpellis.org.uk>, from
       the skeleton generated by help2man

The SynCE project		   July 2004			   UNSHIELD(1)
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