![]() ![]() It uses the one that the resulting archive is going to be created at. You can either 1) run 7-Zip as administrator or 2) set the working directory in 7-Zip File Manager (Tools->Options->Folders) to an unprotected one (for example, clear the checkbox there) and use the "Add to archive…" menu and create the archive in an unprotected directory.ħz does not use current directory (the one you get by pwd) as a working directory. It seems to be a security issue about C:// directory, since it seems that I can compress other files and folders just fine. I can however open the file manager in the 7-zip folder ("7zFM"), run as administrator and compress the said file to. My first problem is when I try to compress a folder in C:// with the context menus (7-zip > Add to "xyz.zip"), I get the error : "Access is denied. I tried to search for a while on the net, but couldn't find any help, so here I am. I'd like to know how I can make this work on UNIX. I found the comment below but it seems to be relevant only to Windows. I've set all the permissions to any folders that I thought it might be using to 777, but the problem persists. It doesn't tell me where it's having permissions with that tmp file, so I don't know where to look. P7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,8 CPUs) The error is:ħ-Zip 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov But when run through Autosys, it always fails when trying to archive a second file to an existing archive. So on Xee I rolled back to 3.5.I have an archiving script that uses 7z -tzip -aoa and it runs on unix and works fine. Some pages show up as noise, where as other programs(like Comic Reader). I should mention Xee 3.5.3(marketed by the same company) inherited a bug in the new release, that it can no longer reliably read. Quit button disappears.) and the program hangs. Then somehow “The Unarchiver” memory gets corrupted, and the menus no longer work(e.g. BTW, there seems to be another bug that comes up if you select more than about 250 files from Finder and invoke “The Unarchiver”. So i am temporarily using command line tools to do the operations. Now, randomly I get a notofication about the encoding the compressed file uses. Before the last two versions, I could choose ‘Compress “some directory”’ from the finder menu, and then few minutes later I could uncompress it by using “The Unarchiver”. However there are more problems with version 3.11.3. Then they had a problem with 3.11.2, which they think they fixed in 3.11.3. Until this version 3.1.2 it was a 5 star now maybe 4 If you could implement something like that in your next update that would be greatly appreciated! Again, thank you for developing this application, beacuse it is really awesome and allows me to get my job more done more efficiently, but please don't put pop-ups in your software. The developers allow you to display the normal icon for the app or the #StandwithUkraine version. ![]() Spark, an excellent email client, is a great example of this. I don't want to be reminded of this when I am unzipping some files on the job, please remove this in your next build or at least give us the option to remove it. I stand with Ukraine and have donated to the cause of helping them get on their feet and fight during this time of war. But why I am writing this review is because of a very frustrating pop-up within The Unarchiver. Amazing utility, but with the annoyance of pop-upsįirst of all MacPaw, love what you guys do, Setapp and CleanMyMacX are staples of the amazing apps and services available for the Mac platform, and developers like you guys keep the Mac such an enticing platform. ![]()
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