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Yes, see the screen capture hereafter. The unZIP window can be resized. UnZIP supports dragging and dropping of the compressed files listed in the compressed file list to the treeview in the right part of the unZIP windows or directly to the Windows Explorer. Clicking on the "View" button enables you to decompress and open the selected compressed file in the compressed file list in its associated application.

No, unZIP is a small decompression program for people not having any decompression program installed. It enables them to expand Zip files attached to their emails or stored on their hard drives at no cost. Yes, unZIP will ask for a password in you double-click on a password-protected Zip file. Else, to remove the Zip association: - Launch the Windows Explorer. Then, optionally remove the Simply unZIP. EXE file from your Windows directory. Many web browsers, such as Internet Explorer 9, include a download manager.

Stand-alone download managers also are available, including the Microsoft Download Manager. The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems. It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably. It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. KB Articles: KB Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow.

Re: A decompression error has occurred, installing on Windows Vista [ ] Thank you, Peter and Friedrich, It is possible that the file was already in use somewhere on the system, I am able to reproduce the 'fault' - but it doesn't happen on all machines, just a couple. The installer doesn't require administrative priviledges, but the user has them anyway.

Before I test again, what would be the default behaviour of SetupBuilder - if told to deploy, say a test file and that file was held open by another process? Would it produce the same error, or would the error be different? The failing file is a non-essential - I can work around it I think..

Re: A decompression error has occurred, installing on Windows Vista [ ] Mike, Thanks for sending the script. You have to request administrator execution level privileges for an installer under Vista. But you request "asInvoker" privileges Change this in your General Properties, recompile and you are done Friedrich.



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