IMHO doing anything to shrink an executable weighting 2MB is senseless regardless of the previous size of the file. @VictorVG Are U serious. Is your pen drive so small you have to spare 1.5MB??? Aren't you in 2024? A 64GB pen drive costs less than a beer, so drink one less and buy a new device.
Thank you Jürgen, now the situation is clear. When you create the GitHub repo for your branched innounp, please post the news everywhere because I think yours is a really important project. Thank you again.
Thank you Andrii. Since you probably know this program better than me, can you explain what the Rathlev version really is? It seems like a branched version of this same repository but the author doesn't explain that in any place (unless I lost something from the German part). Even the documentation is still the old one. The changelog has been updated but the other paragraphs are still the same and, for this reason, they are a bit odd (i.e. "Once you have the bug report ready, post it to the forum..."....
Thank you Igor for your prompt reply but this is the worst news I could receive today. Does that mean that I have 7z archives that could be safe and others that could be partially unsafe? Without any clue to understand which files are eventually affected? Why doesn't 7zip offer an option to prevent this behavior from happening? Because you can agree with me that such an obscure and not intuitive behavior is a security hole. I can't find a single use case for which a password protected archive could...
7zip password protected archives allow adding files with no psw?
The new InnoSetup version 6.3.1 has been released two days ago. Unfortunately Innounp 0.50 is not able to open this kind of packages. Is there any hope for an update? Thanks
Problem solved with the new innounp.exe v0.47. Thanks.
Download this package: http://www.emdb.eu/bin/emdb.zip Unzip. You'll get a single file (setup.exe) which is an Inno Setup package. Now try to unpack it with this command: D:\Temp>Innounp.exe -x -dEric setup.exe ; Version detected: 5507 Critical error: The setup files are corrupted. Please obtain a new copy of the program.