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I have absolutely no experience in making plugs, but when I unstuffed "Captains of Freeport" plug and updater, I got two warnings, each saying that the "integrity of the resource fork cannot be verified." What do I do about this?
My thanks for your suggestions/opinions...
Capt. Ace Harddrive S. S. Kermit (a Frog)
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That's not a problem with the plug, that's the sit file getting corrupted during upload or download. I would try downloading it again, or restarting your computer and unstuffing the origional file again (for some reason that seems to work sometimes)
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Originally posted by 21st Century Digital Boy: **That's not a problem with the plug, that's the sit file getting corrupted during upload or download. I would try downloading it again, or restarting your computer and unstuffing the origional file again (for some reason that seems to work sometimes)
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I'm not sure about that. I only got the plugins in an e-mail attachment from David Wong-Faull, because apparently you cannot get the plug anywhere else. I tried downloading them again, same problem. I also tried to open them with Res-Edit, and I got a message each telling me that the plugs were too corrupted to continue. I have no idea if there is any way to fix such corrupted plugs, but I would like to find out what to do. If anyone has played CoF, let me know.
Thanx, 21stCDB
Capt Ace Harddrive S. S. Kermit
Restart your machine, then unstuff. See how that works.
A Spisak
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