Re: WinZip utility

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"source" <source@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Windows has a built-in Zip utility.
> Is there a way to access that utility using command line?
> Also is there a command line for unzipping a file which has been zipped
> using Windows Zip utility.
>
> Thank you.

I believe the 'compress' and 'extract' commands are what you are looking
for. Use 'compress /?' to bring up options. Extract should work for Zipped
files.

carl


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