![]() In earlier versions, the self-extracting Zip file's integrity check conflicted with Authenticode. 32-bit self-extracting Zip files support Microsoft(R) Authenticode(tm) technology.Under Windows 95 and NT, WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition is now a 32-bit EXE file (while earlier versions made it possible to build 32-bit self-extracting Zip files, the program that created these 32-bit files was actually a 16-bit program).WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition supports password protected Zip files.WinZip handles certain invalid zips more gracefully.The WinZip Wizard now handles password protected files.Summary line appears at the end of the listing.View Last Output results improved while testing Zip files:.RichEdit control used under Windows 95 and NT for higher capacity.Improvements to "View Last Output" dialog box:.The Add and Drop dialog boxes include a Password button as an alternative to the Options->Password dialog box.WinZip no longer includes an option to run the MS-DOS PKZIP 2.04g (WinZip has not needed PKZIP/PKUNZIP to perform basic zipping and unzipping operations for the past several releases, but some users have assumed from the presence of this option that WinZip is only a shell for PKZIP/PKUNZIP, and required these programs for basic operations).WinZip includes a work-around for a bug in DCOM95 and some pre-release versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 that results in a "Path too long" message when using the Extract dialog box under Windows 95.Option to "Skip Older Files" while extracting.Reset archive attribute after adding files.Include files only if archive attribute is set.Attribute support for Zip files in the Add and Drop dialog boxes:.Attributes are automatically restored while unzipping. ![]()
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