Re: How to open a zipped file?



You could certainly select the file from there and if there is an
application running that knows how to use the file you can right click and
open there (it's like a mini-Explorer). If someone selects the file you'd
have to actually drill through it in your own code or use something like
DynaZip to read the file.

Tom

"Jeff B" <jb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How can I open a ziped file ( actually .tar ) from my open file dialog?
> Actually I really need to get one file with a unique name out of the .tar
> without decompressing all of them...
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