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Answer» OK. Find a RAR file....rite clik it and select Open with....check what app you want associated with it. I think he means Zip files... Just going by what he stated... Quote from: patio on July 09, 2011, 11:13:48 AM Just going by what he stated... I admit this question had me puzzled for a moment (Windows compression? RAR?) until I remembered that WinRAR* can be associated with plenty of other archive types than just its own RAR (Roshal ARrchive) format. It can open and extract from at least 14 types of archive and in addition it can create archives in both RAR and Zip formats. At the end of installing WinRAR the user is presented with the file association option dialog with these extensions ALREADY checked: RAR, Zip, CAB, ARJ, LZH, ACE, 7-Zip, TAR, GZip, UUE, BZ2, Z. If they just click OK then WinRAR will be associated with those archive types, and files with those extensions will be shown in Windows Explorer as files of type e.g. if Zip was left checked then Zip files will show as "WinRAR Zip Archive" in Windows Explorer and will have the WinRAR icon. Windows XP, Vista and W7 compression USES the Zip archive format. To remove the zip association from WinRAR it is merely necessary to uncheck the appropriate box in the WinRAR settings dialog under the "Integration" tab (and then click OK) as seen in the image I posted above. * This is the official spelling! |
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