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Answer» Hello DOS? You mean extract files in Command Prompt?I think feras is trying to ask for a command that will zip/unzip files in DOS...probably to do it automatically in batch.7-Zip can do this. http://www.codejacked.com/zip-up-files-from-the-command-line/Get Unzip.exe from http://stahlforce.com/dev/index.php?tool=zipunzip Use the following command style: Code: [SELECT]C:\unzip.exe -o -j C:\FILES\Downloaded*.zip -d C:\FILES\Hello sorry M.r Carbon Dudeoxide the server here can't open the link you put Thank you M.r Belgretor, but what if I don't want to install Unzip.exe I mean that I want to use it in batch file and I don't know if the users have Unzip.exe Thank you all tikbalang is right Quote from: tikbalang on March 10, 2009, 08:59:54 AM google for pkzip/pkunzip/pkware/. i think the package was "pk250dos.exe" since v2.50 was the last version (shareware). there is also a freeware version called "info-zip".The Unzip.exe is a small file, and you don't have to install it, just keep it in the hard-drive somewhere. There is no built-in SUPPORT in the command-line for extracting, as far as I know. If you're distributing the batch file, you can include the unzip.exe file too. This is how I do it.Why extract from DOS? http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6134552.html ( All the following came from the above link. ) <<<" Take advantage of Windows XP's compressed folders extraction wizard Windows XP's compressed (zipped) folders work so much like folders that it is easy to forget that they are actually based on ZIP files. You may even remove files from a compressed folder by opening the folder and then copying and pasting the files to another folder. You may find it easier to use the compressed folders extraction wizard. Here's how: Right-CLICK the compressed folder and select Extract All. When you see the Welcome page of the extraction wizard, click Next. Click the Browse button to choose a destination. If necessary, create a new destination with the Make New Folder button. Click OK. Click Next. This will extract the files in the compressed folder. Select the Show Extracted Files check BOX and click the Finish button. the one billrich talking about is based on the dll that comes with windowsxp, zipfldr.dll example usage in command prompt: rundll32 zipfldr, RouteTheCall "test.zip" but this only open the zip contents for viewing in windows explorer, and i couldn't find the entry point to automate the extraction of .zip files. |
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