RE: Compressed (Zip) Folders: Why does it show in some versions of Win
From: BAR (BAR_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/23/04
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 20:05:01 -0700
The compressed ZIP folder is a part of the operating system.
It may be altered when one installs a 3rd party ZIP manager such as Winzip [depending upon the installation settings chose by the operator on installation].
"John Diener" wrote:
> Some versions of Windows XP (Home and Professionsl) allow you to select a
> New Compressed folder from the File menu in Widows Explorer, while other
> versions only allow files and folders to be compressed by going to
> Properties then Advanced to choose to compress the file/folder. Does anyone
> understand how this difference occurs? Is the Compressed folder feature
> installed as part of a Windows Update?
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