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I am sure you can do it by messing with the open command of 7zip files in the registry.
2009-08-02 11:56:18 UTC in 7-Zip
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3. it's not a "better idea", but if you still need to have those files uncompressed, you should look into enabling NTFS compression.
here's a good link:
http://www.dansdata.com/ntfscompression.htm.
2009-05-18 22:41:17 UTC in 7-Zip
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typo: "to use it alone".
2009-05-18 14:43:35 UTC in 7-Zip
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ah, now I see the error, the command line was picking a 7za.exe from v4.65 I had locally instead of the v9.03 I had installed.
the next question is: since v9.03 doesn't have a "7za.exe" which ".exe" should I pick to us it alone? or another question: could I compress with v9.03 and uncompress with the "7za.exe" from v4.65?
thanks.
2009-05-18 14:42:38 UTC in 7-Zip
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I am trying to use this command line but it says "The parameter is incorrect", could anyone help me?
7za.exe a "file.7z" "d:\folder" -mx9 -ms=4g -mmt=2 -md=384m.
2009-05-18 14:35:15 UTC in 7-Zip
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thanks :)
2009-04-19 14:27:20 UTC in 7-Zip
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I searched this forum and read the help file and I can't figure out the command line for compressing two folders at the same time.
Let's say I have:
c:\files
c:\folder1
c:\folder2
c:\folder3
I am looking for the command line that will compress folder1 and folder2.
thanks.
2009-04-19 11:45:53 UTC in 7-Zip
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and couldn't it skip touching the compressed file instead of deleting its content?
the current behaviour of 7zip can be very clear looking it switch by switch, but it's not good when an update switch deletes the archived file.
what I was looking for is for 7zip not to do anything if the archive is found and the files to compress are the same, but the result is 7zip blanking out previously...
2009-01-08 17:55:13 UTC in 7-Zip
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nope, that didn't work. It still blanks the file.
2009-01-03 21:49:25 UTC in 7-Zip
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nope, that didn't work :(.
2009-01-03 21:48:07 UTC in 7-Zip