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| Vista unzip utility
I am getting very frustrated with Vista!!! I have wasted so much time on resolving problems that should never have needed my attention. I have documented each one and what a list I have. My latest waste of time is trying to resolve problems with Vista's unzip utility. I downloading Adobe Tutorial zipped files to a folder on my PC that is running Vista Home Premium (http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/tu...t_cibexceprts). When I try to unzip the files I get messages that say "There is already a file folder with the name of this file. Please rename the file." Well first of all, why does it care if one is a folder and the other a file? Secondly, you can't change the file name until it is unzipped and it won't unzip it. I am also getting the "You do not have authority to save this file" when I am logged in as the administrator of the PC. What makes me more frustrated with Vista is that when I download the exact same file on any of my five other PC's, that are running XP Home, the unzip processes without any problems what so ever. If someone can help me I would really appreciate it. |
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RLEckhardt wrote: > I am getting very frustrated with Vista!!! I have wasted so much time on > resolving problems that should never have needed my attention. I have > documented each one and what a list I have. My latest waste of time is trying > to resolve problems with Vista's unzip utility. I downloading Adobe Tutorial > zipped files to a folder on my PC that is running Vista Home Premium > (http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/tu...t_cibexceprts). When I try to > unzip the files I get messages that say "There is already a file folder with > the name of this file. Please rename the file." Well first of all, why does > it care if one is a folder and the other a file? Secondly, you can't change > the file name until it is unzipped and it won't unzip it. I am also getting > the "You do not have authority to save this file" when I am logged in as the > administrator of the PC. What makes me more frustrated with Vista is that > when I download the exact same file on any of my five other PC's, that are > running XP Home, the unzip processes without any problems what so ever. If > someone can help me I would really appreciate it. I haven't had any problems with the unzip utility in Vista. Have you tried to unblock the zip before unzipping it? Right click the file and at the bottom of the General tab you'll see an 'Unblock' button. You can give that a go but apart from that you could check permissions/ownership on the directories you're using. I'm an Admin but have been locked out of directories I created!! |
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how are you trying to unzip it. right click and drag to the same folder the zip resides in. right click drag to a new folder. have had no problems doing either. lots of people have all kinds of problems with adobe stuff in vista. it maybe just the standard compatibility with vista problem. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "RLEckhardt" <RLEckhardt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:486DE34C-532E-4456-89C4-2D343CB0DAFF@microsoft.com... I am getting very frustrated with Vista!!! I have wasted so much time on resolving problems that should never have needed my attention. I have documented each one and what a list I have. My latest waste of time is trying to resolve problems with Vista's unzip utility. I downloading Adobe Tutorial zipped files to a folder on my PC that is running Vista Home Premium (http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/tu...t_cibexceprts). When I try to unzip the files I get messages that say "There is already a file folder with the name of this file. Please rename the file." Well first of all, why does it care if one is a folder and the other a file? Secondly, you can't change the file name until it is unzipped and it won't unzip it. I am also getting the "You do not have authority to save this file" when I am logged in as the administrator of the PC. What makes me more frustrated with Vista is that when I download the exact same file on any of my five other PC's, that are running XP Home, the unzip processes without any problems what so ever. If someone can help me I would really appreciate it. |
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Thanks for the ideas Neil & Mikeyhsd. I tried the unblock and it did nothing. As far as permissions/ownership, I am just unzipping into a temp file that I have been using since I set up the PC. I am constantly downloading and copying to and from this file folder. The right click and drag functions the same as selecting the "Extract all Files" icon. Since the unzip processes on all of my Windows XP machines this is just another case where Vista strikes again. Rather than wasting anymore time experimenting I am going to call Adobe to see if anyone else has reported this problem. "Neil Harley" wrote: > RLEckhardt wrote: > > I am getting very frustrated with Vista!!! I have wasted so much time on > > resolving problems that should never have needed my attention. I have > > documented each one and what a list I have. My latest waste of time is trying > > to resolve problems with Vista's unzip utility. I downloading Adobe Tutorial > > zipped files to a folder on my PC that is running Vista Home Premium > > (http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/tu...t_cibexceprts). When I try to > > unzip the files I get messages that say "There is already a file folder with > > the name of this file. Please rename the file." Well first of all, why does > > it care if one is a folder and the other a file? Secondly, you can't change > > the file name until it is unzipped and it won't unzip it. I am also getting > > the "You do not have authority to save this file" when I am logged in as the > > administrator of the PC. What makes me more frustrated with Vista is that > > when I download the exact same file on any of my five other PC's, that are > > running XP Home, the unzip processes without any problems what so ever. If > > someone can help me I would really appreciate it. > > I haven't had any problems with the unzip utility in Vista. Have you > tried to unblock the zip before unzipping it? Right click the file and > at the bottom of the General tab you'll see an 'Unblock' button. You can > give that a go but apart from that you could check permissions/ownership > on the directories you're using. I'm an Admin but have been locked out > of directories I created!! > > |
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=?Utf-8?B?UkxFY2toYXJkdA==?= <RLEckhardt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:EC8F0C25-2A2C-44BC-B995-F96BA4F353B6@microsoft.com: > Thanks for the ideas Neil & Mikeyhsd. I tried the unblock and it did > nothing. As far as permissions/ownership, I am just unzipping into a > temp file that I have been using since I set up the PC. I am > constantly downloading and copying to and from this file folder. The > right click and drag functions the same as selecting the "Extract all > Files" icon. Since the unzip processes on all of my Windows XP > machines this is just another case where Vista strikes again. Rather > than wasting anymore time experimenting I am going to call Adobe to > see if anyone else has reported this problem. "Neil Harley" wrote: Instead of trying to get MS's lame zip utility, why don't you go with a real archive utility. There's WinZip (winzip.com not free), 7Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/ free), and WinRAR (rarsoft.com not free, but doesn't really 'expire'). |
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Just curious, what would be the stark difference between the other zip programs and Vista's own zip utility? Ignoring the other compression types, let's just talk about .zip itself. Thanks! "DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message news:Xns993AB20E544AEthisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142... > =?Utf-8?B?UkxFY2toYXJkdA==?= <RLEckhardt@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in news:EC8F0C25-2A2C-44BC-B995-F96BA4F353B6@microsoft.com: > >> Thanks for the ideas Neil & Mikeyhsd. I tried the unblock and it did >> nothing. As far as permissions/ownership, I am just unzipping into a >> temp file that I have been using since I set up the PC. I am >> constantly downloading and copying to and from this file folder. The >> right click and drag functions the same as selecting the "Extract all >> Files" icon. Since the unzip processes on all of my Windows XP >> machines this is just another case where Vista strikes again. Rather >> than wasting anymore time experimenting I am going to call Adobe to >> see if anyone else has reported this problem. "Neil Harley" wrote: > > Instead of trying to get MS's lame zip utility, why don't you go with a > real archive utility. > > There's WinZip (winzip.com not free), 7Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/ > free), and WinRAR (rarsoft.com not free, but doesn't really 'expire'). > > |
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DanS, Thanks for the thoughts. I like the "MS's lame" you used. The more I use Vista the more I am thinking along those same lines. However, I am farmiliar with the utilities you suggested and if there is not even an MS tech that can step up and answer these questions then I will have to start looking outside MS for my computing needs, if you get my drift. "DanS" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?UkxFY2toYXJkdA==?= <RLEckhardt@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in news:EC8F0C25-2A2C-44BC-B995-F96BA4F353B6@microsoft.com: > > > Thanks for the ideas Neil & Mikeyhsd. I tried the unblock and it did > > nothing. As far as permissions/ownership, I am just unzipping into a > > temp file that I have been using since I set up the PC. I am > > constantly downloading and copying to and from this file folder. The > > right click and drag functions the same as selecting the "Extract all > > Files" icon. Since the unzip processes on all of my Windows XP > > machines this is just another case where Vista strikes again. Rather > > than wasting anymore time experimenting I am going to call Adobe to > > see if anyone else has reported this problem. "Neil Harley" wrote: > > Instead of trying to get MS's lame zip utility, why don't you go with a > real archive utility. > > There's WinZip (winzip.com not free), 7Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/ > free), and WinRAR (rarsoft.com not free, but doesn't really 'expire'). > > |
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