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SubjectRe: 7z Archive Reply to this message
Posted byRoman
Posted on01/20/09 02:14 AM



Correct. I will check this. I could imagine that the 7z application locks the temporary file or something.
I will have a look what exactly happens here.


> if this doesn't belong here, I apologize but there is a problem (I believe with
> 7-zip NOT cmpro) where you cannot drag-and-drop files from a 7-zip File Manager
> window into cmpro. You cannot drag and drop a .dat file or "ROMs". If you
> attempt to drag-and-drop a .dat file, it will appear to work until you try and
> find the .dat file in the cmpro dat file browser.
>
> d> The sources of 7-zip32.dll being provided, the compilation in 64 bit is
> > possible. And for a scan standard CMP does not support 7Z (which is the goal).
> >
> > To drag and drop, CMP is a place which is not protected (F: \ ....) by UAC,
> and
> > it is precisely the fact of having used CMP administrator mode that caused the
> > problem to its application updated. Otherwise no directories has dragged
> > privileges whatsoever to prevent the rebuild.
> >
> > So what?
> >
> > Les sources de 7-zip32.dll étant fournit, la compilation en 64 bit est
> > envisageable. Et pour un scan standard CMP ne prend pas en charge le 7Z (ce
> qui
> > est le but recherché).
> >
> > Pour le drag & drop, CMP est sur un endroit non protégé (F:\....) par UAC, et
> > c'est justement le fait d'avoir utilisé CMP en mode administrateur qui a causé
> > le problème suite à sa demande de mise à jour. Sinon aucuns des répertoires
> > glissés n'a de privilèges quelconque qui empêcherait le rebuild.
> >
> > Donc quoi faire ?
> >
> >
> > > 1) I don't use the 7zip dll because there is no 64bit build and besides the
> 7z
> > > sdk in general is lousy documented. The usage of an external 7z packer is
> fine
> > > for now. The reader is built in in cmpro anyway.
> > >
> > > 2) Drag'n drop under Vista works perfectly fine. The problem with Vista is
> > that
> > > it doesn't allow any drag'n drop operation if there is a user switch in
> > between.
> > > For example you drag files as admin from a place to a place where you act as
> > > standard user.
> > >
> > > You most likely installed cmpro into an UAC controlled folder (like
> > > c:\programs). Don't do this. Put it in a folder which isn't protected by
> > Windows
> > > automatically and you're fine. Or if you don't want to change it, you have
> to
> > > run the cmpro exe as 'run as administrator'.
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I know why you do not use the DLL zip32.dll-7 in place of 7z.exe program
> > > (which
> > > > forces the user to install 7-Zip). Furthermore, this DLL is free (included
> > > with
> > > > the sources) and have used, it can be used without distinction or ZIP 7Z
> > (CMP
> > > > scans could manage this format and not entirely on a rebuild.
> > > >
> > > > Otherwise a question, the drag & drop in Vista is not terrible, a solution
> > is
> > > > under consideration?
> > > >
> > > > Thank you in advance
> > > > Sorry for mu very bas english
> > > >
> > > > In french :
> > > >
> > > > Bonjour,
> > > >
> > > > J'aimerais savoir pourquoi vous n'utilisez pas la DLL 7-zip32.dll à la
> place
> > > du
> > > > programme 7z.exe (qui force l'utilisateur à installer 7-ZIP). De plus,
> cette
> > > DLL
> > > > est gratuite (fournie avec les sources) et l'ayant utilisée, elle permet
> > > > d'utiliser sans distinction ZIP ou 7Z (les scans de CMP pourraient donc
> > gérer
> > > ce
> > > > format entièrement et pas que sur un rebuild.
> > > >
> > > > Sinon une question, le drag & drop sous Vista est pas térrible, une
> solution
> > > est
> > > > à l'etude ?
> > > >
> > > > D'avance merci
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Roman Scherzer
> > >
> >
>



Roman Scherzer


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Subject  Posted byPosted On
*7z Archive  NY15201/17/09 10:33 PM
.*Re: 7z Archive  Roman01/18/09 04:55 AM
..*Re: 7z Archive  NY15201/18/09 07:29 PM
...*Re: 7z Archive  donnyjasperson01/19/09 08:34 PM
.....Re: 7z Archive  Roman01/20/09 02:14 AM
.....*Re: 7z Archive  Roman01/20/09 12:56 PM
...*Re: 7z Archive  Roman01/19/09 02:20 AM