RMP on password-protected.zip -> Any Extract Option -> Enter password -> Hit Enter. Expected: password is accepted and archive is being extracted. Actual: Dialog is canceled.
BTW, "OK" is highlighted by default, which is more confusing for users, as it seems that cancel button called.
1) check it again 2) try "Test" command instead of "Extract" command.
It works fine with "Test".
So why do you think that it doesn't work in "Extract" command? Look output folder.
Ok, I see that it cancels if output folder exists. But why there no overwrite dialog like while hitting "OK" button with mouse?
What version of windows do you use?
Check it again: create 1.txt create 1.zip with password from 1.txt. remove 1.txt extract 1.zip look output folder.
And check that you call 7-Zip extracting (and not some another zip extracting program).
This works. The problem is caused by directories. Quick extract options doesn't work if there is dir with same name.
Please describe all actions to reproduce that problem from archivecreating to extracting.
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BTW, "OK" is highlighted by default, which is more confusing for users, as it seems that cancel button called.
1) check it again
2) try "Test" command instead of "Extract" command.
It works fine with "Test".
So why do you think that it doesn't work in "Extract" command?
Look output folder.
Ok, I see that it cancels if output folder exists. But why there no overwrite dialog like while hitting "OK" button with mouse?
What version of windows do you use?
Check it again:
create 1.txt
create 1.zip with password from 1.txt.
remove 1.txt
extract 1.zip
look output folder.
And check that you call 7-Zip extracting (and not some another zip extracting program).
Last edit: Igor Pavlov 2018-10-13
This works. The problem is caused by directories. Quick extract options doesn't work if there is dir with same name.
Please describe all actions to reproduce that problem from archivecreating to extracting.