thanks for your answer! no, I didn't from /, I made it from ezroot. I got it now, the problem was not linux tar, it was the windows system.
I copied the var directory to a new created directory called "t" and tared the t-directory. This t.tar was fine, when I opened it on the windows system on c:\t.tar. But in any subfolder it didn't work anymore.
This is good news and let my christmas backup succeed!:)!
By the way, I used webalizer for statistics, and for this program most of the nice urls created by ez are too long, but webalizer isn't the first choice, so it doesn't matter.
Thanks for your help, heiner
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