Hi, thanks again. Following your words, I downloaded an uncompress.exe program. In addition, i was reading in detail your prograsms, specially reader.pm, but i can undertand some things. For example, were do you obtain the $COMPRESS_MAGIC_NUMBER, and the others parameters. In the other hand, can you explain me what is the structure of the record .rep file, start char, header lenght or position in the record, data, end of file. Or if you have documentation about that, i wiil appreciate this. I want email to the other person than you know that getting text back from ESP+ Storage repository. Particulary i want to know if they have a solution base on windows. I am thankful to you, if you let me know their emails. I am sorry, my english is not the best, but i hope you can undertand me. Thank you very much

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