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Claudia Alvis wrote: That is odd. I also have the Send To right-click option and I didn't set it up or anything.
Yes, it is odd. This is a Dell machine with preinstalled OS. I wonder if they did not pay for the ZIP compressing feature... My Vista does decompress, but it can't compress and for that I use WinRAR.
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Shai Navé Israel Local time: 05:45 English to Hebrew + ...
Use a 3rd party software, and a guide
Oct 8, 2008
Hi,
The "send to>compressed zip file" should work regardless to winrar or any other software that might have been installed. The only thing that might not work is opening ZIP file inside the windows explorer. I recommend using a 3rd party software for all of your archiving meeds: 7zip IZARC ALZIP to name a few, all are freeware and intuitive to use.
But, if using the built-in windows ZIP handling feature, first uninstall winrar or eve... See more
Hi,
The "send to>compressed zip file" should work regardless to winrar or any other software that might have been installed. The only thing that might not work is opening ZIP file inside the windows explorer. I recommend using a 3rd party software for all of your archiving meeds: 7zip IZARC ALZIP to name a few, all are freeware and intuitive to use.
But, if using the built-in windows ZIP handling feature, first uninstall winrar or every other 3rd party software of that kind. Than check if the regular windows behavior has been restored. If not, and it the installation of the 3rd party software occurred not so long ago I would have tried to use the system restore feature to a time point previous to the above mentioned installation.
If the "Send to>..."option disappeared from the context menu you might want to do the following (logged in as adminsitrator): Click Start>Run and type: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll Press ENTER you unregistered the relevant DLL. Now we need to re-regiser it:
Click Start>Run (if not already opened) and type: rundll32 zipfldr.dll,RegisterSendto Press ENTER
The guide and the above method should restore all the native ZIP support in windows.
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