- The problem was fixed:
When user opened file from archive, the associated application could
not find extracted file in some cases, since 7-Zip removed file from
temp folder just after extracting.
Please check that new version works OK for cases when previous versions could not find temp file.
Also open temp folder and check that 7-zip removes temp folder when you close associated application.
Please write comments here. And include information about version of Windows on your computer.
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since I cannot remember that I ever had the problem of "file not found", I simply cannot comment on. But I found an interesting thing about 9.20.03:
If I open a zip-file containing a picture and double-click it inside 7-Zip 03 all works fine. If I do the same inside 7-Zip 03 with context-menu -> System -> Öffnen (german = Open) the temporary folder is kept after closing the default viewer (XnView 1.97.8) and the folder is called "Temporäres Verzeichnis 1 für wallpaper-crystalxp.net-19508.zip" (temporary folder 1 for …)
I'm on XP-Home, SP3.
Best regards!
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2010-12-26
Problem are not fixed.
I am opening archive with *.sis (Symbian Installer file) and Nokia Ovi Suite crashs on opening, but file is deleted.
I am drug-and-dropping any file from any archive to Run (Start->Run) dialog and click Ok. Windows is reporting "file not found".
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I use a trick to previewing pictures without have to unpack all the content of compressed file in Win7 x64. I change in Tools -> Settings -> Editor the Editor to: "c:\Windows\explorer.exe" and when i want preview an image,I press F4 (or I click right's mouse button and select Edit). This works, at least for me, and the image opens correctly. Hope this helps.
Sorry for my English
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I sometimes get the 99% issue as above too, except I am "extracting here" via Explorer context menu multiple selected ZIP files with 7-Zip 9.22 beta 64-bit on Win7.
I have a few ZIP errors listed, but it did extract everything that it could, just the 7-Zip window at 99% forces me to press the Close button - so not fatal but odd.
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7-Zip 9.20.03 - test version:
http://dl.7-zip.org/7z920.03.7z
- The problem was fixed:
When user opened file from archive, the associated application could
not find extracted file in some cases, since 7-Zip removed file from
temp folder just after extracting.
Please check that new version works OK for cases when previous versions could not find temp file.
Also open temp folder and check that 7-zip removes temp folder when you close associated application.
Please write comments here. And include information about version of Windows on your computer.
Hello everyone,
since I cannot remember that I ever had the problem of "file not found", I simply cannot comment on. But I found an interesting thing about 9.20.03:
If I open a zip-file containing a picture and double-click it inside 7-Zip 03 all works fine. If I do the same inside 7-Zip 03 with context-menu -> System -> Öffnen (german = Open) the temporary folder is kept after closing the default viewer (XnView 1.97.8) and the folder is called "Temporäres Verzeichnis 1 für wallpaper-crystalxp.net-19508.zip" (temporary folder 1 for …)
I'm on XP-Home, SP3.
Best regards!
Hi,
Win7, 7zip 9.20:
testing an iso archive 7z stops at 99%, but says everything is ok. Probably is just a questions of rounding numbers.
All the best
I'll fix ISO percents. Thanks!
Problem are not fixed.
I am opening archive with *.sis (Symbian Installer file) and Nokia Ovi Suite crashs on opening, but file is deleted.
I am drug-and-dropping any file from any archive to Run (Start->Run) dialog and click Ok. Windows is reporting "file not found".
I use a trick to previewing pictures without have to unpack all the content of compressed file in Win7 x64. I change in Tools -> Settings -> Editor the Editor to: "c:\Windows\explorer.exe" and when i want preview an image,I press F4 (or I click right's mouse button and select Edit). This works, at least for me, and the image opens correctly. Hope this helps.

Sorry for my English
I sometimes get the 99% issue as above too, except I am "extracting here" via Explorer context menu multiple selected ZIP files with 7-Zip 9.22 beta 64-bit on Win7.
I have a few ZIP errors listed, but it did extract everything that it could, just the 7-Zip window at 99% forces me to press the Close button - so not fatal but odd.