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January 1st, 2004 19:00
Cannot modify zip folder content with Windows XP
I have a file that was created on another system with WinZip. When I got my new Dell system with Windows XP, I found that it could read and open the file. If I attempt to modify the content of the file, however, I get the message:
"Cannot create the for file."
The first "blah-blah-blah" references a temporary directory that it is trying to create to hold the second thing (the second blah-blah-blah is the file I modified).
I checked the permissions in my temporary directory (c:\documents and settings\jeff\local settings\temp) and it was READ-ONLY. I tried modifying this (and seemed to be successful) -- but apparently Windows XP has some external security framework that modified the permissions back.
I would like to know how to modify my zip file content, but more importantly, I would think my own temp file should not be read-only! Is this correct? Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks in advance, Jeff


jakeleg
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January 1st, 2004 19:00
jlcooke
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January 7th, 2004 00:00
Thanks for the reply ...
Yes, that works fine. I'm even able to navigate to the same folder and create the same file and directory names manually.
I guess I just expected to work something like WinZip (no manual intervention to update the zipped folder).
--Thanks, Jeff
gwsmith
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January 7th, 2004 01:00