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Usage

Innounp is a console application, and it uses command-line options to find out what
to do. For a more human-friendly interface utilizing FAR or Total Commander as a
front-end see the MultiArc section below. Windows Explorer fans: nullz has made
some .reg scripts to add innounp into the right-click menu and Richard Santaella
crafted a graphical wrapper for innounp (get it on the download page).

innounp [command] [options] <setup.exe or setup.0> [@filelist] [filemask ...]


Commands:
(no) display general installation info
-v verbosely list the files (with sizes and timestamps)
-x extract the files from the installation (to the current directory, also
see -d)
-e extract files without paths
-t test files for integrity
Options:
-b batch (non-interactive) mode - will not prompt for password or disk
changes
-q do not indicate progress while extracting
-m process internal embedded files (such as license and uninstall.exe)
-pPASS decrypt the installation with a password
-dDIR extract the files into DIR (can be absolute or relative path)
-cDIR specifies that DIR is the current directory in the installation
-n don't attempt to unpack new versions
-fFILE same as -p but reads the password from FILE
-a process all copies of duplicate files
-y assume Yes on all queries (e.g. overwrite files)

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