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UFicle stupid zip question by voxwoman 2007-04-26 12:18:30
I don't have the official WinZip installed on this fershlugginah laptop, but XP has a zip utility included in the OS. Is there any way to "freshen files" using the XP utility? (I haven't been able to find it, if it's there, hence the quesiton).

It's becoming a royal PITA to re-create the zip directory every time one file changes in the batch.
[ Reply ]
  Nope. (n/t) by krikkert2007-04-26 12:21:09
    bummer (n/t) by voxwoman2007-04-26 12:31:14
  You just need to replace the files in the zip? (n/t) by jpprater2007-04-26 12:21:17
    Drag and drop. by Didactylos2007-04-26 12:24:50
      WinZip has a "freshen files" command by voxwoman2007-04-26 12:30:28
        Where does it keep the source information? by Didactylos2007-04-26 12:32:32
          What about a date comparison? by CynicalRyan2007-04-26 12:33:44
            I think that's how it does it by voxwoman2007-04-26 13:09:15
              Well, WinZip stores absolute and relative by CynicalRyan2007-04-26 13:44:38
        The XP shell zipper won't do that, sorry. :( (n/t) by jpprater2007-04-26 12:34:26
  Click the ZIP in Explorer it will open there. by Qcumber-some2007-04-26 12:25:17
  You could also try 7-Zip by XndeX2007-04-26 12:36:26
  *THREADJACK* - You were/are a techwriter? by ChUcKAb2007-04-26 13:49:30
    yes of course by voxwoman2007-04-26 15:38:28

 

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