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It does not include hidden files with the default settings. There is what I would call a bug in XP where hidden folders aren't include when recursing a folder tree. You can get them if they are in the folder that you are in. Recursing works in Vista. Files starting with ". It is a valid file name though.

SVN" in the zip file. It looks like the Compressed Folder shell extension ignores directories but not files whose names begin with a dot, unless explicitly given as a parameter i. It's hard to find out what else it excludes, as I can't even find out what the "compressed folder" sendto item is doing in the first place, without referring to 3rd party documentation.

OK, the "Send to compressed folder" sendto shortcut has an extension of. ZFSendToTarget, which is handled by zipfldr. Kibbee: Mine does include hidden folders while zipping, though I do have "show hidden files" enabled.

Finally, I found that there is no straight forward way to ZIP the. Alternativaly you can also use winZip. A compressed folder doesn't mean that it will be a. ZIP file, only the contents of the folder are compressed and to you it will look like a normal folder. Compressed e. Before you can read or run all the separate files and programs, you must use an archiving program to extract the files from the archive. In Windows, you can compress zip and decompress unzip files without installing any third-party programs.

Note: The new. This post has been reported. Thank you. Rick P. DLL during my other post but ran into same problem. Thought may be it was a run dll but apparently not so. You can upgrade your drive formatting to NTFS without having to erase it. See page for instructions. But as soon as you email your files to somebody else or burn them to a CD, the transferred copies bloat right back up to their original sizes.

Each one is a tiny little suitcase, an archive, whose contents have been tightly compressed to keep files together, to save space, and to transfer them online faster see Figure Use this method when you want to email something to someone, or when you want to back up a completed project and remove it from your hard drive to free up space. Top: A Zip archive looks just like an ordinary folder—except for the tiny little zipper.

But word processing files, program files, and other file types reveal quite a bit of shrinkage. You can create a Zip archive in either of two ways:. Right-click any blank spot on the desktop or an open window. Type a name for your newly created, empty archive, and then press Enter.

Now from the shortcut menu, choose Move Here. To turn an existing file or folder into a zipped archive, right-click its icon. To zip up a handful of icons, select them first, then right-click any one of them. At first glance at the title of this sidebar, you might question the point of password-protecting individual files or folders.



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